Arduino For Dummies

· John Wiley & Sons
3,7
27 reviews
eBook
456
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About this eBook

The quick, easy way to leap into the fascinating world of physical computing

This is no ordinary circuit board. Arduino allows anyone, whether you're an artist, designer, programmer or hobbyist, to learn about and play with electronics. Through this book you learn how to build a variety of circuits that can sense or control things in the real world. Maybe you'll prototype your own product or create a piece of interactive artwork? This book equips you with everything you'll need to build your own Arduino project, but what you make is up to you! If you're ready to bring your ideas into the real world or are curious about the possibilities, this book is for you.

  • Learn by doing — start building circuits and programming your Arduino with a few easy to follow examples - right away!
  • Easy does it — work through Arduino sketches line by line in plain English, to learn of how a they work and how to write your own
  • Solder on! — Only ever used a breadboard in the kitchen? Don't know your soldering iron from a curling iron? No problem, you'll be prototyping in no time
  • Kitted out — discover new and interesting hardware to make your Arduino into anything from a mobile phone to a geiger counter!
  • Become an Arduino savant — learn all about functions, arrays, libraries, shields and other tools of the trade to take your Arduino project to the next level.
  • Get social — teach your Arduino to communicate with software running on a computer to link the physical world with the virtual world

It's hardware, it's software, it's fun! Start building the next cool gizmo with Arduino and Arduino For Dummies.

Ratings and reviews

3,7
27 reviews
Rob
17 March 2017
Loving this book and learning! John's writing is clear and straightforward. Most of the unclarity on my end comes from the brief bits of time I have to devote to reading, my complete lack of other exposure regarding programming, and my poor attention span. To be clear, I have an ASE certification in Electrical and am using it to follow his circuit explanations; I suspect I would be a bit confused if I did not have some electrical background. As it is, I've stopped about 1/3 of the way into reading the book and gone back to chapter 2 so I can work through the text with my Arduino because, while I can work my way through the circuits mentally, thus far, my lack of programming experience is mandating that I have some frame of reference, ie. simultaneous experience, to process through the information. Additionally, I think this book might encourage me to dust off some other solid state projects that I had shelved because I thought they were beyond me. I'm personally finding this text useful and inspiring. . . and it helped me make an LED strobe on and off quickly and irritate my wife. :)
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A Google user
23 January 2017
this book is good, just dont get a download, get the book or dvd sent to you, i have been using the download for 6 months now and all was good, then i go to use it again where i left off on page 157 and it want let me go there, the bottom of the page says im on a free trial version that goes only to page 55, i cant find anyone to email or call to fix this and have spent 2 days trying to research and fix it to no avail.... a waste of money! they list no support number or person to email to help with this.... save yourself some heart acke and get the paper book..... my hope is someone will see this that can fix it and contact me.....
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MinecraftLoving 15
04 June 2022
come on see Islam for dummies still that first attempt here I hate this book
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About the author

John Nussey is a specialist in physical computing who has worked for many years creating interactive art installations and prototyping products using Arduino. He is a proud advocate of Arduino and teaches the craft of interaction design, hacking, and prototyping to people of all ages, competencies, and abilities.

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