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

Label
Arduino workshop, a hands-on introduction with 65 projects, by John Boxall
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Arduino workshop
Oclc number
798612449
Responsibility statement
by John Boxall
Sub title
a hands-on introduction with 65 projects
Summary
The Arduino is a cheap, flexible, open source microcontroller platform designed to make it easy for hobbyists to use electronics in homemade projects. With an almost unlimited range of input and output add-ons, sensors, indicators, displays, motors, and more, the Arduino offers you countless ways to create devices that interact with the world around you. In Arduino Workshop, you'll learn how these add-ons work and how to integrate them into your own projects. You'll start off with an overview of the Arduino system but quickly move on to coverage of various electronic components and concepts. Hands-on projects throughout the book reinforce what you've learned and show you how to apply that knowledge. As your understanding grows, the projects increase in complexity and sophistication
Table Of Contents
Getting started -- Exploring the Arduino board and the IDE -- First steps -- Building blocks -- Working with functions -- Numbers, variables, and arithmetic -- Liquid crystal displays -- Expanding your Arduino -- 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
Classification
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