-
Arduino: A Quick-Start Guide (Pragmatic Programmers) (Paperback)
$33.25 - Save $9.67 22% off - RRP $42.92 Free delivery worldwide (to United States and
all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for ArduinoArduino is an open-source platform that makes DIY electronics projects easier than ever. Gone are the days when you had to learn electronics theory and arcane programming before you could even get an LED to blink. Now, with Arduino: A Quick-Start Guide, readers with no electronics experience can create their first gadgets within a few minutes.
Full description- Publisher: The Pragmatic Programmers
- Published: 01 April 2011
- Format: Paperback 275 pages
- See: Full bibliographic data
- Categories: Automatic Control Engineering | Graphical & Digital Media Applications | Computer Programming / Software Development
- ISBN 13: 9781934356661 ISBN 10: 1934356662
- Sales rank: 117,214
Other books
Full description for Arduino
Packed with fun, useful devices to create, this Quick-Start Guide will help you build your own motion-sensing game controller with a three-axis accelerometer. Then you'll create a universal remote for your TV set or your Mac, with an Arduino and a few cheap parts. The Arduino is a perfect platform for building network devices--you'll learn how to connect it to the Internet and program both client and server applications. In one hands-on project, you'll build your own burglar alarm that updates your Twitter feed whenever someone's moving in your living room. Other projects show you how to integrate Nintendo's Wii Nunchuk into your projects. Sidebars throughout the book point you to exciting real-world projects using the Arduino, and the "What If It Doesn't Work" sections help you troubleshoot common problems. This is a hands-on book written to clear away all the questions and obstacles that would otherwise discourage you from trying physical computing. With Arduino: A Quick-Start Guide, beginners can quickly join the world-wide community of hobbyists and professionals who use the Arduino to prototype and develop fun, useful inventions.

