Getting Started with Arduino

The Open Source Electronics Prototyping Platform

Nonfiction, Computers, Programming, C & C++, C++, Programming Languages, Computer Hardware, Input-Output Equipment
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Author: Massimo Banzi, Michael Shiloh ISBN: 9781449363291
Publisher: Maker Media, Inc Publication: December 10, 2014
Imprint: Maker Media, Inc Language: English
Author: Massimo Banzi, Michael Shiloh
ISBN: 9781449363291
Publisher: Maker Media, Inc
Publication: December 10, 2014
Imprint: Maker Media, Inc
Language: English

Arduino is the open source electronics prototyping platform that has taken the Maker Movement by storm. This thorough introduction, updated for the latest Arduino release, helps you start prototyping right away. From obtaining the required components to putting the final touches on your project, all the information you need is here!

Getting started with Arduino is a snap. To use the introductory examples in this guide, all you need is an Arduino Uno or Leonardo, along with a USB cable and an LED. The easy-to-use, free Arduino development environment runs on Mac, Windows, and Linux.

In Getting Started with Arduino, you'll learn about:

  • Interaction design and physical computing
  • The Arduino board and its software environment
  • Basics of electricity and electronics
  • Prototyping on a solderless breadboard
  • Drawing a schematic diagram
  • Talking to a computer--and the cloud--from Arduino
  • Building a custom plant-watering system
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Arduino is the open source electronics prototyping platform that has taken the Maker Movement by storm. This thorough introduction, updated for the latest Arduino release, helps you start prototyping right away. From obtaining the required components to putting the final touches on your project, all the information you need is here!

Getting started with Arduino is a snap. To use the introductory examples in this guide, all you need is an Arduino Uno or Leonardo, along with a USB cable and an LED. The easy-to-use, free Arduino development environment runs on Mac, Windows, and Linux.

In Getting Started with Arduino, you'll learn about:

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