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"Exploring Arduino" was published by Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John in 2019 - Newark, it has 512 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 512
  • Publisher: ➤  Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
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  • Publish Location: Newark

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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- About the Author -- About the Technical Editor -- Acknowledgments -- Contents at a Glance -- Contents -- Figure Credits -- Introduction -- Why Arduino? -- Who This Book Is For -- What You'll Learn in This Book -- Features Used in This Book -- Getting the Parts -- What You'll Need -- Source Code and Digital Content -- Errata -- Supplementary Material and Support -- What Is an Arduino? -- An Open Source Platform -- Beyond This Book -- Part I Arduino Engineering Basics -- Chapter 1 Getting Started and Understanding the Arduino Landscape -- Exploring the Arduino Ecosystem -- Arduino Functionality -- The Microcontroller -- Programming Interfaces -- Input/Output: GPIO, ADCs, and Communication Busses -- Power -- Arduino Boards -- Creating Your First Program -- Downloading and Installing the Arduino IDE -- Running the IDE and Connecting to the Arduino -- Breaking Down Your First Program -- Summary -- Chapter 2 Digital Inputs, Outputs, and Pulse-Width Modulation -- Digital Outputs -- Wiring Up an LED and Using Breadboards -- Working with Breadboards -- Wiring LEDs -- Programming Digital Outputs -- Using For Loops -- Pulse-Width Modulation with analogWrite() -- Reading Digital Inputs -- Reading Digital Inputs with Pull-Down Resistors -- Working with "Bouncy" Buttons -- Building a Controllable RGB LED Nightlight -- Summary -- Chapter 3 Interfacing with Analog Sensors -- Understanding Analog and Digital Signals -- Comparing Analog and Digital Signals -- Converting an Analog Signal to Digital -- Reading Analog Sensors with the Arduino: analogRead() -- Reading a Potentiometer -- Using Analog Sensors -- Using Variable Resistors to Make Your Own Analog Sensors -- Using Resistive Voltage Dividers -- Using Analog Inputs to Control Analog Outputs -- Summary -- Part II Interfacing with Your Environment

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