Getting Started with Arduino
Massimo Banzi is the co-founder of the Arduino project and has worked with clients like Prada, Artemide, Persol, Whirlpool, the V&A Museum, and Adidas. Michael Shiloh is an Associate Professor of Electronics, Programming, Robotics, and Electromechanics at California College of the Arts.
The open source electronics prototyping platform Arduino has swept the Maker Movement. This comprehensive introduction, updated for the most recent Arduino release, will get you started prototyping straight away. Everything you need to know, from collecting the necessary components to putting the finishing touches on your project, is right here!
It's easy to get started using Arduino. All you need to use the beginning examples in this guide is an Arduino Uno or Leonardo, a USB wire, and an LED. The free Arduino development environment is simple to use and operates on Mac, Windows, and Linux.
In Getting Started with Arduino, you'll discover:
- Physical computing and interaction design
- Arduino's board and software environment
- Electricity and electronics fundamentals
- Solderless breadboard prototyping
- Make a schematic diagram
- Arduino communicating with a computer and the cloud
- Creating a personalized plant-watering system
Author: Massimo Banzi and Michael Shiloh
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