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  • Title: Arduino Development Cookbook
  • Author(s) Cornel Amariei
  • Publisher: Packt Publishing - ebooks Account (February 27, 2015)
  • Paperback: 233 pages
  • eBook: HTML and PDF
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1783982942
  • ISBN-13: 978-1783982943
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Book Description

If you want to build programming and electronics projects that interact with the environment, this book will offer you dozens of recipes to guide you through all the major applications of the Arduino platform. It is intended for programming or electronics enthusiasts who want to combine the best of both worlds to build interactive projects.

Follow clear and step-by-step recipes that give you the toolbox of techniques to construct any Arduino project, from the simple to the advanced. This book gives you more essential building blocks for Arduino development. Push your Arduino project to the next level!

It comprises clear and step-by-step recipes that give you the toolbox of techniques to construct any Arduino project, from the simple to the advanced. Each chapter gives you more essential building blocks for Arduino development, from learning about programming buttons through to operating motors, managing sensors, and controlling displays. Throughout, you'll find tips and tricks to help you troubleshoot your development problems and push your Arduino project to the next level!

  • Read data from sensors and take action based on the environment
  • Use the Arduino to turn on lights, write to screens, or play light shows
  • Manipulate motors and other actuators to control the movement of different objects
  • Set up electronic circuits on a breadboard to interact with the Arduino
  • Explore hacks to push your project to the next level
  • Make your projects wireless and make them communicate with the computer
About the Authors
  • Cornel Amariei is a Romanian inventor and entrepreneur in the fields of Robotics and 3D printing. He has been working with the Arduino platform since its early days in 2007. His past experience involves large cargo gamma ray scanning robotics, ATM security systems, and blind assisting devices. In his spare time, he is a performing musician playing multiple instruments―predominately the guitar. He is also a swimmer, water polo player, and photographer. Over the years, he has built hundreds of Arduino projects, ranging from flying Quadcopters to levitating magnets and underwater robots.
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