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Web Sites in Category BEAM

Droidmakers Workshop - Subsystem diagrams and schematics with technical explanations and a list of relevant books.

Insectroïdes - Tutorials, pictures, schematics, and videos.

Andy's solar-bug - Tutorials, schematics, technical explanations and do-it-yourself instructions for the solar powered robot builder. Hall of fame list with pictures of inducted robots and a list of parts available for purchase.

BEAM From the Ground Up - Tutorials, background materials, and circuit diagrams.

BEAM Net - General information including schematics, tutorials, pictures, frequently asked questions, and a discussion forum.

BEAM Robotics - Mark Tilden's original site with a philosophy overview, resource lists, and event listings.

BEAM Robotics - Tutorials and schematics.

BEAM Robotics Tek - Building robotics along with Basic Electronics, Nervous Networks, Solar engines, Motors and Motor drivers.

BEAM-life - Links, tutorials, papers and circuits including 3,4, and 5 motor walker tutorials.

Botsculpture.com - Gallery of photographs.

derstrudel analog and digital experiments - German-based site with pictures and event listings with biographies or the people involved.

Frankendaddy's Vault of Robotic Horrors - Technology overview site with pictures of the author's robots and an article archive of robot building topics.

Neil's BEAM Pages - Neil Sandstrom's site for his ShokPopper and Mini ShokHeads robots with a tutorial on building a Miller solar engine.

Sean's Page of Inexpensive Robotics - Schematics, robot list, technical explanations, and links to other BEAM sites.

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