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Getting started with Arduino
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Publisher
O'Reilly
Publication Date
[2015]
Language
English
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Table of Contents
From the Book - Third edition.
Machine generated contents note: 1.Introduction -- Intended Audience -- What Is Interaction Design? -- What Is Physical Computing? -- 2.The Arduino Way -- Prototyping -- Tinkering -- Patching -- Circuit Bending -- Keyboard Hacks -- We Love Junk! -- Hacking Toys -- Collaboration -- 3.The Arduino Platform -- The Arduino Hardware -- The Software Integrated Development Environment (IDE) -- Installing Arduino on Your Computer -- Installing the IDE: Macintosh -- Configuring the Drivers: Macintosh -- Port Identification: Macintosh -- Installing the IDE: Windows -- Configuring the Drivers: Windows -- Port Identification: Windows -- 4.Really Getting Started with Arduino -- Anatomy of an Interactive Device -- Sensors and Actuators -- Blinking an LED -- Pass Me the Parmesan -- Arduino Is Not for Quitters -- Real Tinkerers Write Comments -- The Code, Step by Step -- What We Will Be Building -- What Is Electricity? -- Using a Pushbutton to Control the LED -- How Does This Work? --
Contents note continued: One Circuit, a Thousand Behaviours -- 5.Advanced Input and Output -- Trying Out Other On/Off Sensors -- Homemade (DIY) Switches -- Controlling Light with PWM -- Use a Light Sensor Instead of the Pushbutton -- Analogue Input -- Try Other Analogue Sensors -- Serial Communication -- Driving Bigger Loads (Motors, Lamps, and the Like) -- Complex Sensors -- 6.The Arduino Leonardo -- How Is This Arduino Different from All Other Arduinos? -- Other Differences Between the Arduino Leonardo and the Arduino Uno -- Leonardo Keyboard Message Example -- How Does This Work? -- Leonardo Button Mouse Control Example -- How Does This Work? -- More Leonardo Differences -- 7.Talking to the Cloud -- Planning -- Coding -- Assembling the Circuit -- Here's How to Assemble It -- 8.Automatic Garden-Irrigation System -- Planning -- Testing the Real Time Clock (RTC) -- Testing the Relays -- Electronic Schematic Diagrams -- Testing the Temperature and Humidity Sensor -- Coding --
Contents note continued: Setting the On and Off Times
Checking Whether It's Time to Turn a Valve On or Off
Checking for Rain
Putting It All Together
Assembling the Circuit
The Proto Shield
Laying Out Your Project on the Proto Shield
Soldering Your Project on the Proto Shield
Testing Your Assembled Proto Shield
Assembling Your Project into a Case
Testing the Finished Automatic Garden Irrigation System
Things to Try on Your Own
Irrigation Project Shopping List
9.Troubleshooting
Understanding
Simplification and Segmentation
Exclusion and Certainty
Testing the Arduino Board
Testing Your Breadboarded Circuit
Isolating Problems
Problems Installing Drivers on Windows
Problems with the IDE on Windows
Identifying the Arduino COM Port on Windows
Other Debugging Techniques
How to Get Help Online.
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9781449363338
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