Arduino microcontroller processing for everyone! - Info and Reading Options
By Steven F. Barrett

"Arduino microcontroller processing for everyone!" was published by Morgan & Claypool in 2010 - San Rafael, Calif. (1537 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 USA), it has 325 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Arduino microcontroller processing for everyone!” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Arduino microcontroller processing for everyone!
- Author: Steven F. Barrett
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 325
- Publisher: Morgan & Claypool
- Publish Date: 2010
- Publish Location: ➤ San Rafael, Calif. (1537 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 USA)
“Arduino microcontroller processing for everyone!” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Arduino (Programmable controller) - Atmel AVR microcontroller - Programming - Microcontrollers
Edition Specifications:
- Format: [electronic resource] /
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL25541467M - OL16931499W
- ISBN-13: 9781608454389 - 9781608454372
- All ISBNs: 9781608454389 - 9781608454372
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"Arduino microcontroller processing for everyone!" Table Of Contents:
- 1- 1. Getting started
- 2- Overview
- 3- Getting started
- 4- Arduino Duemilanove
- 5- Arduino host processor
- 6- The ATmega328
- 7- Example: Autonomous maze navigating robot
- 8- Structure chart
- 9- UML activity diagrams
- 10- Arduino Duemilanove systems
- 11- Arduino open source schematic
- 12- Other Arduino-based platforms
- 13- Extending the hardware features of the Arduino platform
- 14- Arduino software
- 15- Arduino Duemilanove/ATmega328 hardware features
- 16- Memory
- 17- Port system
- 18- Internal systems
- 19- Summary
- 20- References
- 21- Chapter problems
- 22- 2. Programming
- 23- Overview
- 24- The big picture
- 25- Anatomy of a Program
- 26- Comments
- 27- Include files
- 28- Functions
- 29- Program constants
- 30- Interrupt handler definitions
- 31- Variables
- 32- Main program
- 33- Fundamental programming concepts
- 34- Operators
- 35- Programming constructs
- 36- Decision processing
- 37- Arduino development environment
- 38- Background
- 39- Arduino development environment overview
- 40- Sketchbook concept
- 41- Arduino software, libraries, and language references
- 42- Application 1: Robot IR sensor
- 43- Application 2: Art piece illumination system
- 44- Summary
- 45- References
- 46- Chapter Problems
- 47- 3. Embedded systems design
- 48- What is an embedded system
- 49- Embedded system design process
- 50- Project description
- 51- Background research
- 52- Pre-design
- 53- Design
- 54- Implement prototype
- 55- Preliminary testing
- 56- Complete and accurate documentation
- 57- Example: Blinky 602A autonomous maze navigating robot system design
- 58- Application: Control algorithm for the Blinky 602A robot
- 59- Summary
- 60- References
- 61- Chapter Problems
- 62- 4. Serial communication subsystem
- 63- Overview
- 64- Serial communications
- 65- Serial communication terminology
- 66- Serial USART
- 67- System overview
- 68- System operation and programming using Arduino development environment features
- 69- System operation and programming in C
- 70- Serial peripheral interface: SPI
- 71- SPI programming in the Arduino development environment
- 72- SPI Programming in C
- 73- Two-wire serial interface: TWI
- 74- Application 1: SD/MMC card module extension via the USART
- 75- Application 2: Programming the Arduino Duemilanove ATmega328 via the ISP
- 76- Programming procedure
- 77- Summary
- 78- References
- 79- Chapter problems
- 80- Author's biography
- 81- Index.
"Arduino microcontroller processing for everyone!" Description:
The Open Library:
This book is about the Arduino microcontroller and the Arduino concept. The visionary Arduino team of Massimo Banzi, David Cuartielles, Tom Igoe, Gianluca Martino, and David Mellis launched a new innovation in microcontroller hardware in 2005, the concept of open source hardware. Their approach was to openly share details of microcontroller-based hardware design platforms to stimulate the sharing of ideas and promote innovation. This concept has been popular in the software world for many years. This book is intended for a wide variety of audiences including students of the fine arts, middle and senior high school students, engineering design students, and practicing scientists and engineers. To meet this wide audience, the book has been divided into sections to satisfy the need of each reader. The book contains many software and hardware examples to assist the reader in developing a wide variety of systems. For the examples, the Arduino Duemilanove and the Atmel ATmega328 is employed as the target processor.
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