Beginning Arduino (Technology in Action)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.78 (549 Votes) |
Asin | : | 143025016X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 424 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-10-04 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
You'll learn about:Controlling LEDs Displaying text and graphics on LCD displays Making a line-following robot Using digital pressure sensors Reading and writing data to SD cards Connecting your Arduino to the Internet This book is for electronics enthusiasts who are new to the Arduino as well as artists and hobbyists who want to learn this very popular platform for physical computing and electronic art. Please note: The print version of this title is black and white; the eBook is full color. You'll progress from a complete Arduino beginner to intermediate Arduino and elect
Good balance between gratification and depth Beginning Arduino is my goto book for inspiration when I teach children about Arduino. This happens to be the first book that I borrowed from library. However, my purchase was not based on first impression, for I had read several other beginner titles. McRoberts' book has a good balance between utility and depth. Here, let me pause and qualify "beginner".As a friend declared, this book is not for children. A beginner in hacking with Arduino is someone like me, who has general knowledge - even skills about circuitry but does not make circuits or hardware products for a living, a fair amount of . The Best All-Around Book For The Arduino Beginner Ira Laefsky I own approximately 10 books centered around the popular Arduino Open Hardware Micro-controller and have reviewed at least 5 of them. This handbook now entering its Second Edition is without question the best text for a beginner. It covers 50 experiments in detail. It begins at the beginning with explanation of code, electronics and full documentation of the parts required. It can be comprehended by anyone with a secondary school education and each experiment is fully documented with a parts list, wiring instructions, an explanation of the hardware's operation and fully explained code listings. "Very good strongly recommended" according to Y. Dai. Very good strongly recommended for teenage, univ student as well as adults. Teach you both s/w and h/w and Arduino IDE/libs. Nothing is perfect through, things would be better if:1. add circuit diagram for each project, w/o it it would be hard to understand, nor gives chance for people to learn.2. add comparison chart for other Arduino boards, incase people use mega2560, nano or so.Very good strongly recommended Very good strongly recommended for teenage, univ student as well as adults. Teach you both s/w and h/w and Arduino IDE/libs. Nothing is perfect through, things would be better if:1. add circuit diagram for each project, w/o it it would be hard to understand, nor gives chance for people to learn.2. add comparison chart for other Arduino boards, incase people use mega2560, nano or so.3. add reference of most arduino IDE/lib, so people has an overview of functions and language syntax.. . add reference of most arduino IDE/lib, so people has an overview of functions and language syntax.
He also likes to lurk on IRC in the Arduino, high altitude and london-hack-space channels (as earthshine ), and on Twitter @TheArduinoGuy. He is a member of London Hackspace and the Orpington Astronomical Society and can regularly be found contributing to the Arduino Forum. After a bit of research, the Arduino seemed like the obvious choice, and the cloud detector was successfully made, quickly and cheaply. High Altitude Society and CUSF. He had also founded an Arduino starter kit and component online business called Earthshine Electronics. Recently, he s become a Mac convert. About the Author Mike M
He started programming as a hobby when he obtained a Sinclair ZX81 computer as a teenager. After a bit of research, the Arduino seemed like the obvious choice, and the cloud detector was successfully made, quickly and cheaply. High Altitude Society and CUSF. Mike s hobby of electronics began as a child when the 100-in-1 electronics kits from Radio Shack made up his Christmas present list. When he is