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Arduino is an open-source platform that makes DIY electronics
projects easier than ever. Gone are the days when you had to learn
electronics theory and arcane programming languages before you
could even get an LED to blink. Now, with this new edition of the
bestselling Arduino: A Quick-Start Guide, readers with no
electronics experience can create their first gadgets quickly. This
book is up-to-date for the new Arduino Zero board, with
step-by-step instructions for building a universal remote, a
motion-sensing game controller, and many other fun, useful
projects. This Quick-Start Guide is packed with fun, useful devices
to create, with step-by-step instructions and photos throughout.
You'll learn how to connect your Arduino to the Internet and
program both client and server applications. You'll build projects
such as your own motion-sensing game controller with a three-axis
accelerometer, create a universal remote with an Arduino and a few
cheap parts, build your own burglar alarm that emails you whenever
someone's moving in your living room, build binary dice, and learn
how to solder. In one of several new projects in this edition,
you'll create your own video game console that you can connect to
your TV set. This book is completely updated for the new Arduino
Zero board and the latest advances in supporting software and tools
for the Arduino. Sidebars throughout the book point you to exciting
real-world projects using the Arduino, exercises extend your
skills, and "What If It Doesn't Work" sections help you
troubleshoot common problems. With this book, beginners can quickly
join the worldwide community of hobbyists and professionals who use
the Arduino to prototype and develop fun, useful inventions. What
You Need: This is the full list of all parts you'd need for all
projects in the book; some of these are provided as part of various
kits that are available on the web, or you can purchase
individually. Sources include adafruit.com, makershed.com,
radioshack.com, sparkfun.com, and mouser.com. Please note we do not
support or endorse any of these vendors, but we list them here as a
convenience for you. * Arduino Zero (or Uno or Duemilanove or
Diecimila) board * USB cable * Half-size breadboard * Pack of LEDs
(at least 3, 10 or more is a good idea) * Pack of 100 ohm, 10k ohm,
and 1k ohm resistors * Four pushbuttons * Breadboard jumper wire /
connector wire * Parallax Ping))) sensor * Passive Infrared sensor
* An infrared LED * A 5V servo motor * Analog Devices TMP36
temperature sensor * ADXL335 accelerometer breakout board * 6 pin
0.1" standard header (might be included with the ADXL335) *
Nintendo Nunchuk Controller * Arduino Ethernet shield * Arduino
Proto shield and a tiny breadboard (optional but recommended) *
Piezo speaker/buzzer (optional) * Tilt sensor (optional) * A 25-30
Watts soldering iron with a tip (preferrably 1/16") * A soldering
stand and a sponge * A standard 60/40 solder (rosin-core) spool for
electronics work
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Stairway Anthology (Paperback)
Simon Birks, Carlos Griffoni, Joseph A. Michael, Mark Schmidt; Artworks by Raffaele Ienco, …
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Genetic manipulation, paradox, alternative histories and much more
are included in this 128 page anthology of hard science fiction and
genre stories! From some of the best up-in-coming talent in comics
comes a mind bending look at what makes us human.
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