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Arduino workshop, a hands-on introduction with 65 projects, John Boxall

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Arduino workshop, a hands-on introduction with 65 projects, John Boxall
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Arduino workshop
Oclc number
1197723637
Responsibility statement
John Boxall
Sub title
a hands-on introduction with 65 projects
Summary
"The Arduino is an inexpensive, flexible microcontroller platform that makes it easy for hobbyists to use electronics in DIY projects. With its wide range of input and output add-ons, sensors, indicators, displays, and motors, the Arduino offers you countless ways to create interactive devices. Through 65 hands-on projects, Arduino Workshop will teach you the tricks and design principles of a master craftsman. This edition has been updated for the latest version of the Arduino IDE and revised to reflect current hardware and technology. It includes coverage of general electronics concepts as well as schematic diagrams and detailed images of components. You'll experiment with touchscreens and LED displays, explore robotics, use sensors with wireless data links, and control devices remotely with a cell phone. Throughout the book, hands-on projects reinforce what you've learned and show you how to apply that knowledge. As your understanding grows, the projects increase in complexity and sophistication. Along the way, you'll learn valuable lessons in coding, including how to create your own Arduino libraries to efficiently reuse code across multiple projects. Build projects like: An electronic version of the classic six-sided die; A GPS logger that records and displays travel data; A keypad-controlled lock that opens with a secret code; A binary quiz game; A motorized remote control car with collision detection. Whatever your skill level, you're sure to have fun as you learn to harness the power of the Arduino for your own DIY projects"--Publisher's website
Table Of Contents
Getting started -- Exploring the Arduino board and the IDE -- First steps -- Building blocks -- Working with functions -- Numbers, variables, and arithmetic -- Expanding your Arduino -- LED numeric displays and matrices -- Liquid crystal displays -- Creating your own Arduino libraries -- Numeric keypads -- Accepting user input with touchscreens -- Meet the Arduino family -- Motors and movement -- Using GPS with your Arduino -- Wireless data -- Infrared remote control -- Reading RFID tags -- Data buses -- Real-time clocks -- The internet -- Cellular communications
Target audience
adult
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