Arduino: Building LED and Espionage Projects

Nonfiction, Computers, Computer Hardware, Peripherals & Accessories, Input-Output Equipment, Programming
Cover of the book Arduino: Building LED and Espionage Projects by Adith Jagdish Boloor, Samarth Shah, Utsav Shah, Marco Schwartz, Packt Publishing
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Author: Adith Jagdish Boloor, Samarth Shah, Utsav Shah, Marco Schwartz ISBN: 9781787124530
Publisher: Packt Publishing Publication: October 24, 2016
Imprint: Packt Publishing Language: English
Author: Adith Jagdish Boloor, Samarth Shah, Utsav Shah, Marco Schwartz
ISBN: 9781787124530
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Publication: October 24, 2016
Imprint: Packt Publishing
Language: English

Find out how to transform your Arduino device into an awesome secret agent gadget with this course, taking in everything from robotics to remote control cameras

About This Book

  • This course won't just teach you. It will help you apply your knowledge so you can get creative – quickly!
  • Find out how to make a computer interact with the real-world – you'll be learning the basics of IoT without realizing it.
  • Robots. A sound controlled Christmas tree. This course proves anything is possible with an Arduino!

Who This Book Is For

Seeking inspiration? This course will help you get creative with your Arduino quickly.

What You Will Learn

  • Find out how to explore the full potential of your tiny Arduino
  • Find out how to bridge the gap between the real world and software, as you gather and visualize data from the environment
  • Create simple servers to allow communication to occur
  • Transform your Arduino into a GPS tracker
  • Use the Arduino to monitor top secret data
  • Build a complete spy robot!

In Detail

An Arduino might be a tiny computer but it can be used as the foundation for a huge range of projects. In this course, we'll show you how just some of the projects that are possible with an Arduino. From robotics to secret agent gadgets, we're pretty confident that this course will get you thinking creatively – and inspire you to create your very own new projects using the Arduino hacking skills you learn.

This course, combines both text and video content – it's made up of three modules to help organize your learning. In the first module we'll show you how to build three different Arduino projects. All of these will not only get you up and running with something practical, they'll also help you better understand how the Arduino works. Find out how to develop a home automation system and even build a robot!

In the second module we'll go one step further to help you get creative as you learn how to program LEDs with your Arduino. You'll find out how to build a mood lamp and a remote-controlled TV backlight, before going on to make a sound controlled LED Christmas tree that makes use of sound visualization.

Finally, the third module takes you from stylish design into espionage, as you learn how to create neat secret agent gadgets with your Arduino. Find out how to build an alarm system, a fingerprint sensor, even open a lock with a text message. And that's not all – but to find out more you'll have to dive in!

This Learning Path combines some of the best that Packt has to offer in one complete, curated package. It includes content from the following Packt products:

  • Arduino By Example by Adith Jagadish Boloor
  • Arduino BLINK Blueprints by Samarth Shah, Utsav Shah
  • Arduino for Secret Agents by Marco Shwartz

Style and approach

Combining both video and text and built from some of Packt's very best Arduino content, this course comprises of three modules covering a range of projects. It's completely focused on helping the user get creative as quickly as possible so they can explore what's possible with Arduino themselves.

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Find out how to transform your Arduino device into an awesome secret agent gadget with this course, taking in everything from robotics to remote control cameras

About This Book

Who This Book Is For

Seeking inspiration? This course will help you get creative with your Arduino quickly.

What You Will Learn

In Detail

An Arduino might be a tiny computer but it can be used as the foundation for a huge range of projects. In this course, we'll show you how just some of the projects that are possible with an Arduino. From robotics to secret agent gadgets, we're pretty confident that this course will get you thinking creatively – and inspire you to create your very own new projects using the Arduino hacking skills you learn.

This course, combines both text and video content – it's made up of three modules to help organize your learning. In the first module we'll show you how to build three different Arduino projects. All of these will not only get you up and running with something practical, they'll also help you better understand how the Arduino works. Find out how to develop a home automation system and even build a robot!

In the second module we'll go one step further to help you get creative as you learn how to program LEDs with your Arduino. You'll find out how to build a mood lamp and a remote-controlled TV backlight, before going on to make a sound controlled LED Christmas tree that makes use of sound visualization.

Finally, the third module takes you from stylish design into espionage, as you learn how to create neat secret agent gadgets with your Arduino. Find out how to build an alarm system, a fingerprint sensor, even open a lock with a text message. And that's not all – but to find out more you'll have to dive in!

This Learning Path combines some of the best that Packt has to offer in one complete, curated package. It includes content from the following Packt products:

Style and approach

Combining both video and text and built from some of Packt's very best Arduino content, this course comprises of three modules covering a range of projects. It's completely focused on helping the user get creative as quickly as possible so they can explore what's possible with Arduino themselves.

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