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Arduino Internals $49.99 Arduino Internals guides you to the heart of the Arduino board. Author Dale Wheat shares his intimate knowledge of the Arduino board – its secrets, its strengths and possible alternatives to its constituent parts are laid open to scrutiny in this book. You'll learn to build new, improved Arduino boards and peripherals, while conforming to the Arduino reference design. Arduino Internals begins by reviewing the current Arduino hardware and software landscape. In particular, it offers a clear analysis of how the ATmega8 board works and when and where to use its derivatives. The chapter on the "hardware heart" is vital for the rest of the book and should be studied in some detail. Furthermore, Arduino Internals offers important information about the CPU running the Arduino board, the memory contained within it and the peripherals mounted on it. To be able to write software that runs optimally on what is a fairly small embedded board, one must understand how the different parts interact. Later in the book, you'll learn how to replace certain parts with more powerful alternatives and how to design Arduino peripherals and shields. Since Arduino Internals addresses both sides of the Arduino hardware-software boundary, the author analyzes the compiler toolchain and again provides suggestions on how to replace it with something more suitable for your own purposes. You'll also learn about how libraries enable you to change the way Arduino and software interact, and how to write your own library implementing algorithms you've devised yourself. Arduino Internals also suggests alternative programming environments, since many Arduino hackers have a background language other than C or Java. Of course, it is possible to optimize the way in which hardware and software interact – an entire chapter is dedicated to this field. Arduino Internals doesn't just focus on the different parts of Arduino architecture, but also on the ways in which example projects can take advantage of the new and improved Arduino board. Wheat employs example projects to exemplify the hacks and algorithms taught throughout the book. Arduino projects straddling the hardware-software boundary often require collaboration between people of different talents and skills which cannot be taken for granted. For this reason, Arduino Internals contains a whole chapter dedicated to collaboration and open source cooperation to make those tools and skills explicit. One of the crowning achievements of an Arduino hacker is to design a shield or peripheral residing on the Arduino board, which is the focus of the following chapter. A later chapter takes specialization further by examining Arduino protocols and communications, a field immediately relevant to shields and the communication between peripherals and the board. Finally, Arduino Internals integrates different skills and design techniques by presenting several projects that challenge you to put your newly-acquired s |
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Arduino Duemilanove Mega AVR ATmega1280-16AU USB board $50.53 Arduino Duemilanove Mega AVR |
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Victoria Arduino, 1922 $90.99 Leonetto Cappiello Victoria Arduino, 1922 – Mounted Print |
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Practical Arduino $39.99 Create your own Arduino-based designs, gain in-depth knowledge of the architecture of Arduino, and learn the user-friendly Arduino language all in the context of practical projects that you can build yourself at home. Get hands-on experience using a variety of projects and recipes for everything from home automation to test equipment. Arduino has taken off as an incredibly popular building block among ubicomp (ubiquitous computing) enthusiasts, robotics hobbyists, and DIY home automation developers. Authors Jonathan Oxer and Hugh Blemings provide detailed instructions for building a wide range of both practical and fun Arduino-related projects, covering areas such as hobbies, automotive, communications, home automation, and instrumentation. * Take Arduino beyond "blink" to a wide variety of projects from simple to challenging* Hands-on recipes for everything from home automation to interfacing with your car engine management system * Explanations of techniques and references to handy resources for ubiquitous computing projects Supplementary material includes a circuit schematic reference, introductions to a range of electronic engineering principles and general hints & tips. These combine with the projects themselves to make Practical Arduino: Cool Projects for Open Source Hardware an invaluable reference for Arduino users of all levels. You'll learn a wide variety of techniques that can be applied to your own projects. What you'll learn* Communication with serial devices including RFID readers, temperature sensors, and GPS modules* Connecting Arduino to Ethernet and WiFi networks * Adding synthesized speech to Arduino* Linking Arduino to web services* Decoding data streams from commercial wireless devices* How to make DIY prototyping shields for only a couple of dollars Who is this book for? This book is for hobbyists and developers interested in physical computing using a low-cost, easy-to-learn platform. |
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Arduino Cookbook $31.99 Create your own toys, remote controllers, alarms, detectors, robots, and many other projects with the Arduino device. This simple microcontroller board lets artists and designers build a variety of amazing objects and prototypes that interact with the physical world. With this cookbook you can dive right in and experiment with more than a hundred tips and techniques, no matter what your skill level is. The recipes in this book provide solutions for most common problems and questions Arduino users have, including everything from programming fundamentals to working with sensors, motors, lights, and sound, or communicating over wired and wireless networks. You’ll find the examples and advice you need to begin, expand, and enhance your projects right away. Get to know the Arduino development environment Understand the core elements of the Arduino programming language Use common output devices for light, motion, and sound Interact with almost any device that has a remote control Learn techniques for handling time delays and time measurement Use simple ways to transfer digital information from sensors to the Arduino device Create complex projects that incorporate shields and external modules Use and modify existing Arduino libraries, and learn how to create your own |
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Arduino Nano Board $41.99 The Arduino Nano is a small, complete, and breadboard-friendly board based on the ATmega328 (Arduino Nano 3.0) or ATmega168 (Arduino Nano 2.x). It has more or less the same functionality of the Arduino Duemilanove, but in a different package. It lacks only a DC power jack, and works with a Mini-B USB cable instead of a standard one. |
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Beginning Arduino $39.99 In Beginning Arduino, you will learn all about the popular Arduino microcontroller by working your way through an amazing set of 50 cool projects. You'll progress from a complete beginner regarding Arduino programming and electronics knowledge to intermediate skills and the confidence to create your own amazing Arduino projects. Absolutely no experience in programming or electronics required!. Rather than requiring you to wade through pages of theory before you start making things, this book has a handson approach. You will dive into making projects right from the start, learning how to use various electronic components and how to program the Arduino to control or communicate with those components. Each project is designed to build upon the knowledge learned in earlier projects and to further your knowledge in programming as well as skills with electronics. By the end of the book you will be able create your own projects confidently and with creativity. What you'll learn * Controlling LEDs * Displaying text and graphics on LCD displays * Making a line-following robot * Using touch screens * Using digital pressure sensors * Reading and writing data to SD cards * Connecting your Arduino to the Internet Who this book is for Electronics enthusiasts who are new to the Arduino as well as artists and hobbyists who want to learn this very popular platform for physical computing and electronic art. Table of Contents * Introduction * Light 'Em Up * LED Effects * Simple Sounders and Sensors * Driving a DC Motor * Binary Counters * LED Displays * Liquid Crystal Displays * Servos * Steppers and Robots * Pressure Sensors * Touch Screens * Temperature Sensors * Ultrasonic Rangefinders * Reading and Writing to an SD Card * Making an RFID Reader * Communicating over Ethernet |
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Arduino Ethernet Shield Board $34.99 The Arduino Ethernet Shield connects your Arduino to the internet in mere minutes. Just plug this module onto your Arduino board, connect it to your network with an RJ45 cable (not included) and follow a few simple instructions to start controlling your world through the internet. |
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LCD Keypad Shield for Arduino Duemilanove & LCD1602 Free Shipping $15.79 This is a 16×2 LCD Keypad module for ARDUINO / Arduino Diecimila Duemilanove / FREEDUINO board |
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Arduino MEGA2560 (ATMEGA2560 /ATMEGA8U2) + USB Cable $33.96 Arduino MEGA2560 (ATMEGA2560 /ATMEGA8U2) + USB Cable |
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ATMega328 IC with Arduino Uno Bootloader $4.99 An ATmega328 in DIP package, pre-loaded with the Arduino UNO (16MHz) Bootloader. |
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Beginning Arduino Programming $39.99 Beginning Arduino Programming allows you to quickly and intuitively develop your programming skills through sketching in code. This clear introduction provides you with an understanding of the basic framework for developing Arduino code, including the structure, syntax, functions, and libraries needed to create future projects. You will also learn how to program your Arduino interface board to sense the physical world, to control light, movement, and sound, and to create objects with interesting behavior. With Beginning Arduino Programming, you'll get the knowledge you need to master the fundamental aspects of writing code on the Arduino platform, even if you have never before written code. It will have you ready to take the next step: to explore new project ideas, new kinds of hardware, contribute back to the open source community, and even take on more programming languages. What you'll learn * Start programming quickly with Arduino sketches. * Write code that interacts with devices, such as LEDs, sensors, and motors. * Work with loops, functions, randomness, and delays in your Arduino projects. * Develop a style of writing code that reflects your individuality. * Use many of the Arduino libraries to control even more devices. * Read from RFID readers, write data to SD memory cards, and connect to the Internet using Ethernet. Who this book is for This book is for all Arduino board users who want to learn to program the Arduino board, regardless of hardware version or which devices are connected to the board. You do not need to have programmed before, but if you have, then you'll learn how to apply core coding features in the Arduino context. Table of Contents * Getting Started * Sketching in Code * Working With Variables * Making Decisions * Digital Ins and Outs * Analog in, Analog out * Functions, Time, and Interrupts * Arrays for Arduino * Writing New Functions for Arduino * Arduino Libraries * Arduino Hardware 10 * Where to Go from Here? * Appendix A: Common Circuits * Appendix B: Arduino Math |
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Arduino Robotics $39.99 This book will show you how to use your Arduino to control a variety of different robots, while providing step-by-step instructions on the entire robot building process. You'll learn Arduino basics as well as the characteristics of different types of motors used in robotics. You also discover controller methods and failsafe methods, and learn how to apply them to your project. The book starts with basic robots and moves into more complex projects, including a GPS-enabled robot, a robotic lawn mower, a fighting bot, and even a DIY Segway-clone. * Introduction to the Arduino and other components needed for robotics * Learn how to build motor controllers * Build bots from simple line-following and bump-sensor bots to more complex robots that can mow your lawn, do battle, or even take you for a ride Please note: the print version of this title is black & white; the eBook is full color. What you'll learn * Basics of motor-control * Basics of PCB design and fabrication * R/C control and decoding * Autonomous sensor guidance * Frame building from various materials * Instructions for a variety of robot designs Who this book is for Electronics and robotics hobbyists and DIY builders. Table of Contents * The Basics * Arduino for Robotics * Let's Get Moving * Linus the Line-Bot * Wally the Wall-Bot * Making PCBs * The Bug-Bot * Explorer-Bot * RoboBoat * Lawn-Bot 400 * The Seg-Bot * The Battle-Bot * Alternate Control |
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Getting Started with Arduino $9.99 This valuable little book offers a thorough introduction to the open-source electronics prototyping platform that’s taking the design and hobbyist world by storm. Getting Started with Arduino gives you lots of ideas for Arduino projects and helps you get going on them right away. From getting organized to putting the final touches on your prototype, all the information you need is right in the book. Inside, you’ll learn about: Interaction design and physical computing The Arduino hardware and software development environment Basics of electricity and electronics Prototyping on a solderless breadboard Drawing a schematic diagram And more. With inexpensive hardware and open-source software components that you can download free, getting started with Arduino is a snap. To use the introductory examples in this book, all you need is a USB Arduino, USB A-B cable, and an LED. Join the tens of thousands of hobbyists who have discovered this incredible (and educational) platform. Written by the co-founder of the Arduino project, with illustrations by Elisa Canducci, Getting Started with Arduino gets you in on the fun! This 128-page book is a greatly expanded follow-up to the author’s original short PDF that’s available on the Arduino website. |
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Arduino Projects to Save the World $39.99 Arduino Projects to Save the World shows that it takes little more than a few tools, a few wires and sensors, an Arduino board, and a bit of gumption to build devices that lower energy bills, help you grow our own food, monitor pollution in the air and in the ground, even warn you about earth tremors. Arduino Projects to Save the World introduces the types of sensors needed to collect environmental data – from temperature sensors to motion sensors. You'll see projects that deal with energy sources – from building your own power strip to running your Arduino board on solar panels so you can actually proceed to build systems that help, for example, to lower your energy bills. Once you have some data, it's time to put it to good use by publishing it online as you collect it; this book shows you how. The core of this book deals with the Arduino projects themselves: * Account for heat loss using a heat loss temperature sensor array that sends probes into every corner of your house for maximum measurement. * Monitor local seismic activity with your own seismic monitor. * Keep your Arduino devices alive in the field with a solar powered device that uses a smart, power-saving design. * Monitor your data and devices with a wireless radio device; place your sensors where you like without worrying about wires. * Keep an eye on your power consumption with a sophisticated power monitor that records its data wherever you like. Arduino Projects to Save the World teaches the aspiring green systems expert to build environmentally-sound, home-based Arduino devices. Saving the world, one Arduino at a time. Please note: the print version of this title is black & white; the eBook is full color. What you'll learn * Help the environment by using Arduino * Install and use environmental sensors * Use low-energy or solar energy sources for your Arduino board to avoid loading conventional energy grids * Build an Arduino-based seismic monitor to protect your home * Measure energy flows inside your home using temperature sensor arrays * Pull together your environmental data in an energy consumption monitor Who this book is for * Programmers excited by Arduino * Arduino users looking for green projects * Embedded systems engineers interested in Arduino Table of Contents * Saving the World: One Sensor at a Time * Spider Temps: A Temperature Measurement Tool with Six Legs * Jungle Power: Keeping an Arduino Alive on Solar, Batteries, and Super Capacitors * Tele-sensation: Wireless Communication for Long-Distance Measurement * Contributing to the Hive Mind: Submitting Your Data to Pachube * The Mass Effect: Measuring Earthquakes with This Seismometer * Staying Current: Keeping track of your power usage |
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Getting Started with Arduino Book $13.99 This valuable little book offers a thorough introduction to the open-source electronics prototyping platform that’s taking the design and hobbyist world by storm. Getting Started with Arduino gives you lots of ideas for projects and helps you get going on them right away. To use the introductory examples in this book, all you need is a USB Arduino, USB A-B cable, and an LED. This 128-page book is a greatly expanded follow-up to the author’s original short PDF that’s available on the Arduino website. |
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Practical Arduino Engineering $49.99 Arduino boards have impressed both hackers and professional engineers. Whether you're a hobbyist or a professional, it isn't just a breadboard and a hazy idea that keeps you going. It's essential to institute a proper design, device instrumentation and, indeed, test your project thoroughly before committing to a particular prototype. Practical Arduino Engineering begins by outlining the engineering process, from the basic requirements and preliminary design to prototyping and testing. Each and every chapter exemplifies this process and demonstrates how you can profit from the implementation solid engineering principles – regardless of whether you just play in your basement or you want to publicize and sell your devices. Arduino is a brilliant prototyping platform that allows users to test and iterate design ideas. Imitation by other Arduino makers, hackers and engineers often proves your design's popularity. Practical Arduino Engineering will teach you to follow the engineering process carefully; over time, you will be able to review and improve this process, and even extend its scope. Practical Arduino Engineering is not purely theoretical. In addition, you'll learn the process of hardware engineering as applicable to Arduino projects, and the importance of the process in each and every project presented in this book. To set the stage, Practical Arduino Engineering begins by reviewing the Arduino software landscape, then shows how to set up an Arduino project for testing. Even if you already know your compiler toolchain and the basics of Arduino programming, this refresher course can help fill in the gaps and explain why your compiler may spit out certain error messages. Practical Arduino Engineering then gradually builds up the engineering process, from single devices like LCDs, potentiometers and GPS modules, to the integration of several modules into larger projects, such as a wireless temperature measurement system, and ultimately an entire robot. The engineering projects become progressively more challenging throughout the first 4 engineering chapters. Next, you'll proceed with simple steps towards the first intelligent part of a robot: the object detector. You'll find yourself teaching your robot how to avoid very hot objects or insurmountable obstacles. The basic design requirements for a complete robot and, indeed, the detailed design and prototyping for robots can be extremely tricky, which is why engineering discipline is invaluable. Practical Arduino Engineering then enters the world of domestic engineering by introducing home alarm systems – not quite as simple as they seem. A solid, robust system can only be built by following the engineering process detailed in previous chapters, and this section reinforces that process. You'll then take a step further in your Arduino engineering process: instrumentation and control, and some error messaging using GSM. Control is introduced via the Xbox control |
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Arduino Prototype Shield with Mini Breadboard $10.5 Arduino Protoytpe Shield:The small soldering areaAccess to a BlueSMiRF socket for wireless communication between Arduinos2 general LEDs1 general pushbutton switch1 Arduino reset switch brought to top level5V, GND and Raw pins are exposed as wellAll Arduino pins are brought to the top levelMini Breadboard:170 tie pointsSelf-adhesive backing to stick on the Arduino Protoytpe ShieldSize:70*55*20mm |
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