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Fun Projects with Arduino

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Fun Projects with Arduino

Fun Projects with Arduino: Handheld games, Mozzi synthesizers, thermal printed take a number, drinks dispenser, parking assistant, RFID employee control and more by Steadman Thompson
English | April 11, 2020 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0871NV2GF | 103 pages | EPUB | 0.26 Mb

Fun projects with Arduino #1 was a nice surprise for the editorial and the author. Of course you can find lots of resources and tutorials on the web but it is hard to find good projects with practical application, detailed explanations and with connected theory. First edition included traffic lights, simple Led games, WiFi Alarm, a small synth and GPS tracker. This new edition includes more theory like Arduino pins, EEPROM memory and new boards like Arduino MKR Zero and WAN but it also includes new and fun projects.You will learn to create a small server with ESP8266 to manage a license plate cover, RFID to control arrival times, a 3 knob synth with Mozzi library, Joysticks and Oled screens with Sprites and coordinates for handheld games and to coordinate lots of sensors and relays for a hot drink dispenser and a lot more. –––––––––-Arduino was a complete revolution in the electronic scene. It turned regular people into makers. With Arduino anyone is able to develop a device that combines software and hardware for personal or business uses. But any new development requires a knowledge base to dominate and not everyone has the time and desire to real technical guides, specifications and take cryptic courses to learn programming languages and electronics. This new book from Steadman Thompson Editorial propose to “learn by doing” with exciting and super fun projects. The book contains circuits, programming code and even enclosure files if you want to 3d print them, so your prototypes become professional projects ready to be used.With easy language and clear explanations, from the type of boards, to IDE installation and most used sentences, start today with Arduino and learn by doing.

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