Arduino Cookbook
Michael Margolis is a real-time computer technologist with experience building and deploying hardware and software for interfacing with the environment. He has almost 30 years of senior management experience with Sony, Microsoft, and Lucent/Bell Labs.
Brian Jepson is a LinkedIn Learning content manager who oversees design and engineering courses. He is also a founding member of the National Maker Faire planning and production team, as well as a coproducer of the Providence Mini Maker Faire.
Nicholas Robert Weldin works at the University of East London's Rix Centre, researching technology that may assist persons with learning disabilities in participating in what is happening online and on the computer in front of them.
Do you want to make devices that interact with the real world? Arduino Cookbook is ideal for anyone interested in experimenting with the well-known Arduino microcontroller and programming environment. More than 200 tips and techniques are provided for creating a wide range of items and prototypes, including IoT solutions, environmental monitors, location and position-aware systems, and things that respond to touch, sound, heat, and light.
The recipes in this third edition, updated for the Arduino 1.8 version, contain practical examples and direction to help you start, grow, and upgrade your projects straight away—whether you're an engineer, designer, artist, student, or hobbyist.
- Quickly become familiar with the Arduino board and key software ideas.
- Learn the fundamentals of reading digital and analog signals.
- Arduino may be used with a wide range of popular input devices and sensors.
- Drive visual displays, make sound, and operate various motor kinds
- Connect the Arduino to both wired and wireless networks.
- Learn how to deal with time delays and time measurement.
- Use advanced coding and memory management strategies.
Author: Michael Margolis, Brian Jepson and Nicholas Robert Weldin
Link to buy: https://www.amazon.com/Arduino-Cookbook-Recipes-Enhance-Projects/dp/149190352X/
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