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The Arduino inventor's guide : learn electronics by making 10 awesome projects / by Brian Huang and Derek Runberg.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Huang, Brian, author.
Runberg, Derek, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Arduino (Programmable controller).
Electronics--Amateurs' manuals.
Electronics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxiv, 309 pages) : illustrations
Edition:
1st edition
Place of Publication:
San Francisco : No Starch Press, Inc., [2017]
System Details:
text file
Summary:
The Arduino microcontroller makes it easy to learn about electronics, but it can be hard to know where to start. The 10 projects in this book will teach you to build, code, and invent with the super-smart Arduino and a handful of parts. First, you'll master the basics with a primer that explains how a circuit works, how to read a wiring schematic, and how to build and test projects with a solderless breadboard. Then you'll learn how to make your hardware move, buzz, flash, and interact with the world using motors, LEDs, sensors, and more as you build these 10 projects: The classic first Arduino project: blinking an LED A miniature traffic light An LED screen that displays animated patterns and shapes A fast-paced button-smashing game to test your reflexes A light-sensitive, color-changing night-light A challenging ball-balancing game A temperature-sensing mini greenhouse with an automated fan and vent A motorized robot that you can control A racing timer for toy cars A tiny electric piano that you can actually play! With each project, you'll learn real coding skills so you can tell your inventions what to do, like how to store temperature readings with variables, start a timer or spin a motor with functions, and make decisions using loops. You'll even find tips and tricks to put your own twist on each gadget and take things further.
Contents:
Intro
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Contents in Detail
Introduction
What is this Book About?
Why Arduino?
How is this Book Different From Others?
Materials
Required Tools
Required Computer
What's in this Book?
Online Resources
Spread the Word: Sharing Your Work
Electronics Primer
Electricity, Conductivity, and Basic Terms
What Is Electricity?
Types of Electricity
What Is a Circuit?
Ohm's Law
Visualizing Electricity as Water in a Pipe
Schematics, Circuit Blueprints, and Wiring Diagrams
Prototyping Circuits
Discrete Components vs. Breakout Boards
Analog vs. Digital
What Is A Microcontroller?
Project 1: Getting Started with Arduino
Materials to Gather
About the Arduino
An Accessible Hardware Platform
About the SparkFun RedBoard
Installing the Arduino IDE and Drivers
Installing on Windows
Installing on OS X
Installing on Linux
A Brief IDE Tour
Changing the Default Preferences
Test Drive: Plugging in the Arduino for the First Time
Choosing Your Board in the IDE
Selecting the Communication Port
An Arduino "Hello, World!"
Basic Arduino Troubleshooting
Anatomy of an Arduino Sketch
Key Sketch Elements
The setup() Function
The loop() Function
Your First Piece of Hardware
Going Further
Hack
Modify
Saving Your Sketch
Project 2: A Stoplight for Your House
Electronic Parts
Other Materials and Tools
New Component: The Resistor
Build the Stoplight Prototype
Connect the Red LED to the Breadboard
Add Power to the Breadboard
Add the Yellow and Green LEDs
Program the Stoplight
Confirm Your IDE Settings
Create Placeholders for Pin Numbers
Write the setup() Function
Write the loop() Function
Upload the Sketch
Make the Stoplight Portable.
Build the Stoplight Enclosure
Cardboard Construction
Make the Stoplight Lenses
Make the Shades
Mount the LEDs and Arduino
Project 3: The Nine-Pixel Animation Machine
Build the Nine-Pixel Animation Machine Prototype
Program the Nine-Pixel Animation Machine
What Are Custom Functions?
Design Your Artwork
The Test Sketch
Build the Nine-Pixel Animation Machine Enclosure
Connect the Electronics
Create an Led Animation
Plan the Animation Sequence
Write Custom Functions
Tweak Your loop() Function
Project 4: Reaction Timer
New Component: The Push Button
How Push Buttons Work
Using Resistors with Push Buttons
Build the Reaction Timer Prototype
Program the Reaction Timer
Test the Reaction Timer Sketch
Play Again?
Add a Game Element
Upload the Complete Code for the Reaction Timer
Build the Reaction Timer Enclosure
Cut Out the Cardboard
Assemble the Electronics
Spice Up Your Game Enclosure
Project 5: A Color-Mixing Night-Light
New Components
The RGB LED
The Photoresistor
Build the Night-Light Prototype
Wire the Voltage Divider
Wire the RGB LED
Test the Night-Light with Basic Color Mixing
Program the Night-Light
Prepare to Check the Light Level
Control the Night-Light Based on the Light Level
Prevent False Alarms
Recalibrate the Night-Light
Create More Colors with Analogwrite()
Create Analog Signals with PWM.
Mix Colors with analogWrite()
Find RGB Values with Color Picker
The Custom-Color Night-Light Code
Build the Night-Light Enclosure
Cardstock Construction
Put the Electronics Inside
Let It Glow!
Project 6: Balance Beam
The Potentiometer
The Servo Motor
Build the Balance Beam Prototype
Program the Balance Beam
Test the Servo
Complete the Balance Beam Sketch
Build the Balance Beam
Cut Out the Parts
Build the Beam
Build the Base and Attach the Servo
Final Assembly
Project 7: Tiny Desktop Greenhouse
TMP36 Temperature Sensor
Standard Hobby Motor
NPN Transistor
Taking a Systems Approach
Build the Temperature Monitor
Measure Temperature with the TMP36
Connect the Temperature Sensor
Program the Temperature Sensor
Build the Servo Motor Autovent
Program the Autovent
Build the Fan Motor
Program the Fan Motor
Isolate the Motor Effect
Build the Tiny Desktop Greenhouse Enclosure
Add the Autovent Window Servo
Create the Paper Clip Linkage
Add the Roof
Build the Fan-Motor Box
Connect It Up
Project 8: Drawbot, The Robotic Artist
The H-Bridge Motor Driver Integrated Circuit
Geared Hobby Motor
Build the Drawbot Prototype
Program the Drawbot
Create a Custom Function
Clean Up the Code
Wire the Second Motor
Drive Both Motors
Build the Drawbot Chassis
Test and Troubleshoot
Turn and Make Patterns: A Robot Square Dance
Bonus.
Project 9: Drag Race Timer
New Component: The 16 × 2 Character LCD
Drag Race Timer Operation
Build the LCD Circuit
Power the LCD
Control the Contrast
Connect the Data and Control Wiring
Test the LCD
Add the Rest of the Electronics
Program the Drag Race Timer
A Quick Test
Build the Drag Race Track
Build the Starting Tower
Assemble the Starting Gate
Build Your Own Track
Add the Photoresistor
Project 10: Tiny Electric Piano
The SoftPot Membrane Potentiometer
The Piezo Buzzer
Build the Circuit
Program the Tiny Electric Piano
Test the Buzzer
Create Specific Notes
Generate Sound with the SoftPot
Play a Song
Build the Piano
Bonus Project: Binary Trumpet
Appendix: More Electronics Know-How
Measuring Electricity with a Multimeter
Parts of a Multimeter
Measuring Continuity
Measuring Resistance
Measuring Voltage
Measuring Current
How to Solder
Heating the Iron
Perfecting Your Soldering Technique
Cleaning the Iron
Soldering Tips
Additional Soldering Tools
Third Hand
Flux Pen
Solder Wick
Solder Vacuum
Resistors and Bands
Afterword
Additional Resources
Acknowledgments.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781492023456
1492023450
9781593278397
159327839X
9781593276522
1593276524
OCLC:
987069918

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