The perfect Arduino compendium for learning, lookup, participation The Arduino is a smart platform for maker ideas and an affordable and simple tool that allows you to develop for the Internet of Things (IoT). In this book you will learn over 900 pages how to use the microcontroller for your own projects. You will get to know the Arduino in all details, familiarize yourself with programming in C++ and get insight into the variety of accessories, shields, sensors, actuators and components available for the Arduino. In short: this book is a must for anyone who crafts with the Arduino.
Are you still not sure which Arduino will fit best for your project? Which starter kit is best for getting started? This book introduces you in detail the variety of Arduino models and clones from different manufacturers with their individual characteristics. Immerse yourself in electrical engineering and benefit from the clear Fritzing circuit sketches in the book, where you can look at the test and project set-ups. The code for your programs is prepared in clear listings and explained easily and understandably for beginners. That's not enough: from temperature measurement to machine learning and the sophisticated evaluation of data, the book offers electronics hobbyists examples and explanations on all questions about the Arduino. More Arduino than in this book doesn't work!
- Arduino basics from the PCB to the finished sketch
- Understand electronics, write programs, implement projects
- Interfaces, sensors, actuators, power supply, shields
- For all Arduino models and compatible controllers
From the contents:
- Model Overview: Microcontroller for Maker
- Breadboards, Soldering, Power Supply
- Development environment and programming
- Circuit design with Fritzing and Eagle
- Sensors: temperature, humidity, motion, ultrasound, air quality and much more.
- Displays: LED, LCD, OLED, touch screens.
- Relays, Motors, Switching Actuators
- Memory: EEPROM, FRAM
- WLAN, Bluetooth, BLE, GSM, LoRa, LoRaWAN, LTE-M, NB-IoT.
- UART, SPI, I²C, 1-Wire
- IoT applications in the cloud: WQTT, Thingspeak, Pushover, Dweet.io
- Project ideas for makers: from measuring the indoor climate and radioactivity to the use of cameras