Making Things Smart teaches the fundamentals of the powerful ARM microcontroller by walking beginners and experienced users alike through easily assembled projects comprised of inexpensive, hardware-store parts.
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352 Pages
Computers + Internet, Microprocessors
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Making Things Smart teaches the fundamentals of the powerful ARM microcontroller by walking beginners and experienced users alike through easily assembled projects comprised of inexpensive, hardware-store parts.
Projects in this book include: What Is an Electric Motor? Experiment 1: Faraday's MotorExperiment 2: Motor with CommutatorExperiment 3: Stepper MotorExperiment 4: Stepper Motor ControlExperiment 5: More Stepper Motor ControlStroboscope Tachometer Experiment 6: Detecting SpeedExperiment 7: StroboscopeExperiment 8: Brighter StroboscopeJohn Logie Baird's TV Experiment 9: Persistence of VisionExperiment 10: John Logie Baird's TVMake a Simple Robot Experiment 11: Try Out a Servo MotorExperiment 12: Make a Simple RobotExperiment 13: Following LightPen Plotter Experiment 14: Pen PlotterDigital Pinhole Camera Experiment 15: Making a Digital CameraPrinterExperiment 16: Making a PrinterWired Communication Experiment 17: Making an OscilloscopeCutting the Cord: Infrared Experiment 18: Making the IR ReceiverExperiment 19: Decoding IR SignalsExperiment 20: Using Our Decoded SignalExperiment 21: Using Our Remote Control on the Net, with dweet.ioExperiment 22: Using Our Remote Control on the Net, with IFTTTCutting the Cord: Radio Signals Experiment 23: Wiring Up the ReceiverExperiment 24: Wiring Up a TransmitterExperiment 25: Transmitting from EspruinoExperiment 26: Decoding the Received DataConnecting with WiFi Experiment 27: Adding WiFi to Your PicoExperiment 28: Testing Your WiringExperiment 29: Connecting to WiFiExperiment 30: Sending Data to the InternetExperiment 31: Getting Data from the InternetExperiment 32: Creating a ServerBluetooth Low Energy Experiment 33: Using Puck.jsExperiment 34: Making a Door Opening CounterExperiment 35: Advertising Door OpeningsExperiment 36: Receiving Door Openings with EddystoneXY Plotter Experiment 37: Making an XY TableExperiment 38: Controlling the XY TableInternet-Connected Plotter Experiment 39: Internet-Connected Plotter
About the Author
author bio coming soon
Dimensions (Overall): 9.2 Inches (H) x 7.5 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.6 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 352
Genre: Computers + Internet
Sub-Genre: Microprocessors
Publisher: Make Community, LLC
Format: Paperback
Author: Gordon F Williams
Language: English
Street Date: August 29, 2017
TCIN: 1010129991
UPC: 9781680451894
Item Number (DPCI): 247-15-6668
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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