The Arduino inventor's guide : learn electronics by making 10 awesome projects / by Brian Huang and Derek Runberg.
"A hands-on introduction to exploring electronics with Arduino for beginners"--Provided by publisher.
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- ISBN: 1593276524 (pbk.)
- ISBN: 9781593276522 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: xxiv, 309 pages : color illustrations.
- Publisher: San Francisco : No Starch Press, [2017]
- Copyright: ©2017
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General Note: | "SparkFun"--Cover. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes Internet addresses. |
Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 41.03 |
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"A hands-on introduction to exploring electronics with Arduino for beginners"-- - Ingram Publishing Services
With Arduino, you can build any hardware project you can imagine. This open-source platform is designed to help total beginners explore electronics, and with its easy-to-learn programming language, you can collect data about the world around you to make something truly interactive.
The Arduino Inventor's Guide opens with an electronics primer filled with essential background knowledge for your DIY journey. From there, youâll learn your way around the Arduino through a classic hardware entry pointâblinking LEDs. Over the course of the book, 11 hands-on projects will teach you how to:
âBuild a stop light with LEDs
âDisplay the volume in a room on a warning dial
âDesign and build a desktop fan
âCreate a robot that draws with a motor and pens
âCreate a servo-controlled balance beam
âBuild your own playable mini piano
âMake a drag race timer to race toy cars against your friends
Each project focuses on a new set of skills, including breadboarding circuits; reading digital and analog inputs; reading magnetic, temperature, and other sensors; controlling servos and motors; and talking to your computer and the Web with an Arduino. At the end of every project, youâll also find tips on how to use it and how to mod it with additional hardware or code.
What are you waiting for? Start making, and learn the skills you need to own your technology!
Uses the Arduino Uno board or SparkFun RedBoard