Arduino for arduinians : 70 projects for the experienced programmer / by John Boxall.
"This book is for readers who have mastered the basics of Arduino programming and want to take their skills to the next level. There are 70 projects with step-by-step instructions to teach new techniques and topics related to the Arduino microcontroller platform"-- Provided by publisher.
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- ISBN: 9781718502789 (trade paperback)
- Physical Description: xxix, 454 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Publisher: San Francisco : No Starch Press, [2024]
- Copyright: ©2024
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| General Note: | Includes index. |
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| Subject: | Arduino (Programmable controller) Microcontrollers > Programming. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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Guided by an expert craftsman with over 30 years of experience, readers can build 70 awesome Arduino projects and emerge experienced and ready to invent their own complex creations. Original. - Baker & Taylor
"This book is for readers who have mastered the basics of Arduino programming and want to take their skills to the next level. There are 70 projects with step-by-step instructions to teach new techniques and topics related to the Arduino microcontroller platform"-- - Random House, Inc.
Guided by an expert craftsman with over 30 years of experience, youâll build 70 awesome Arduino projects and emerge a true Arduinian ready to invent your own complex creations.
For Arduino programmers whoâve mastered the basics, this book is the next step toward becoming an expert Arduinian. Youâll build 70 complex and practical projects with this versatile microcontroller platform and gain advanced skills to design reliable, professional, user-friendly creations.
Youâll remote-control your Arduino via Bluetooth and instant messaging, improve the accuracy of clock projects with internet time servers, and automatically turn your Arduino off when it completes a task. Youâll safely control AC mains power and higher currents and conserve battery with low-power and sleep modes. Youâll also use Charlieplexing to control LED matrix displays, keep your Arduino running with a watchdog timer, communicate over longer wired distances with the RS232 and RS485 buses, and much more.
Along the way, youâll build fun and useful devices like:
⢠A camera-enabled circuit to stream videos
⢠An MP3 player to listen to audio of your choice
⢠A CAN bus circuit to gather speed and engine data from your car
⢠A web server to display data captured with an ESP32 board
⢠A PS/2 keyboard to improve your user interfaces and easily enter and display data
Guided by an Arduino master, youâll harness dozens of sensors, motors, displays, and techniques to bring your own expert inventions to life.
Requirements: Arduino Uno and other Arduino-compatible microcontrollers andUSBasp programmers. Some projects may require other inexpensive parts.