Arduino Cookbook / by Michael Margolis

By: Margolis, MichaelMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : O'Reilly; SPD, ©2012Edition: 2nd EditionDescription: xx, 699 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN: 9789350236123 (pbk)Subject(s): Arduino (Programmable controller) | Programmable controllers | Microcontrollers -- ProgrammingDDC classification: 621.381
Contents:
Getting started -- Making the sketch do your bidding -- Using mathematical operators -- Serial communications -- Simple digital and analog input -- Getting input from sensors -- Visual output -- Physical output -- Audio output -- Remotely controlling external devices -- Using displays -- Using time and dates -- Communicating using I2C and SPI -- Wireless communication -- Ethernet and networking -- Using, modifying, and creating libraries -- Advanced coding and memory handling -- Using the controller chip hardware.
Summary: Create your own robots, toys, remote controllers, alarms, detectors, and more with the Arduino device. This simple microcontroller has become popular for building a variety of objects that interact with the physical world. These recipes provide solutions for the most common problems and questions Arduino users have.
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2nd ed. published December 2011.
Includes index.

Getting started --
Making the sketch do your bidding --
Using mathematical operators --
Serial communications --
Simple digital and analog input --
Getting input from sensors --
Visual output --
Physical output --
Audio output --
Remotely controlling external devices --
Using displays --
Using time and dates --
Communicating using I2C and SPI --
Wireless communication --
Ethernet and networking --
Using, modifying, and creating libraries --
Advanced coding and memory handling --
Using the controller chip hardware.

Create your own robots, toys, remote controllers, alarms, detectors, and more with the Arduino device. This simple microcontroller has become popular for building a variety of objects that interact with the physical world. These recipes provide solutions for the most common problems and questions Arduino users have.

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