Arduino Projects For Dummies

Brock Craft is a Lecturer in Physical Computing in the Department of Computing at Goldsmiths, University of London. He was a Partner in the design firm TinkerLondon, where he and the Arduino's designer, Massimo Banzi, introduced the Arduino to the UK.


Everyone from scientists, programmers, and hardware hackers to artists, designers, hobbyists, and engineers use Arduino to add interactivity to objects and projects and experiment with programming and electronics. If you want to learn more about Arduino's extensive potential, this simple book is a great place to start. Arduino Projects For Dummies leads you through every step of each of the featured projects so that you can gain a thorough understanding of the various aspects of the Arduino board.


  • Introduces Arduino fundamentals to provide you with a solid foundation of knowledge before embarking on your first project.
  • Features a range of enjoyable projects that demonstrate everything from controlling your garden's watering system to making a keypad entrance system, installing a tweeting cat flap, building a robot car, and much more.
  • For Makers of all ages, this kit offers a simple, hands-on way to learning more about electronics, programming, and interaction design.


Arduino Ideas For Dummies is your step-by-step guide to transforming ordinary electronics and projects into astonishing innovations.


Author: Brock Craft

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