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Arduino Manual in English : Arduino Manual, Paperback by Sarmiento, German, L...
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Item specifics
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- ISBN
- 9781517651268
- Book Title
- Arduino Manual in English : Arduino Manual
- Book Series
- Arduino Manual in English Ser.
- Publisher
- CreateSpace
- Item Length
- 10 in
- Publication Year
- 2015
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.5 in
- Genre
- Technology & Engineering
- Topic
- General
- Item Weight
- 20.5 Oz
- Item Width
- 8 in
- Number of Pages
- 228 Pages
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Publisher
CreateSpace
ISBN-10
1517651263
ISBN-13
9781517651268
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235490166
Product Key Features
Book Title
Arduino Manual in English : Arduino Manual
Number of Pages
228 Pages
Language
English
Topic
General
Publication Year
2015
Genre
Technology & Engineering
Book Series
Arduino Manual in English Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
20.5 Oz
Item Length
10 in
Item Width
8 in
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Synopsis
More fun to do is to use LEDs flashing all sensors to detect what is happening "out there" and react accordingly. Unfortunately, each sensor has its own methods of connection: some need resistance "pull-up" and some not, some need their own sources of power and some not, some work to much stress and not others, etc. In this chapter the most common sensors are presented with examples of circuits that are used and Arduino code that make them work.He also indicated for each specific type of sensor which specific products can be found in different distributors. However, if desired, can be purchased easily once a set of different sensors thanks to "sensor pack 900" of Adafruit (code Product No. 176) or the "Sensor Kit" Sparkfun (product code11016 ). The first includes an infrared LED and a specific infrared remote sensor, a light sensor, a temperature sensor, a tilt sensor, shock sensor (usable as buzzer), magnetic field sensor (with a magnet ), a force sensor and an accelerometer. The second includes a specific infrared remote sensor, a light sensor, a bending sensor, a sensor for shock and vibration, magnetic field sensor (along with a sensitive switch-what he called a "reed switch "-), a force sensor, a humidity sensor, a distance sensor, a motion sensor, an accelerometer, a gyroscope, a compass (magnetometer) and an atmospheric pressure sensor (barometer). It also includes a thin membrane potentiometer with linear path (product number 8680). Another interesting sensors kit is provided by Cutedigi with product code H21 which contains a temperature sensor, humidity, sound, Hall effect, tilt, obstacles, fire, metal, an accelerometer, one compass, LDR a "reed switch" ... plus an infrared transmitter and receiver, a button, a buzzer, an LED RGB a optointerruptor, and more., More fun to do is to use LEDs flashing all sensors to detect what is happening "out there" and react accordingly. Unfortunately, each sensor has its own methods of connection: some need resistance "pull-up" and some not, some need their own sources of power and some not, some work to much stress and not others, etc. In this chapter the most common sensors are presented with examples of circuits that are used and Arduino code that make them work. He also indicated for each specific type of sensor which specific products can be found in different distributors. However, if desired, can be purchased easily once a set of different sensors thanks to "sensor pack 900" of Adafruit (code Product No. 176) or the "Sensor Kit" Sparkfun (product code11016 ). The first includes an infrared LED and a specific infrared remote sensor, a light sensor, a temperature sensor, a tilt sensor, shock sensor (usable as buzzer), magnetic field sensor (with a magnet ), a force sensor and an accelerometer. The second includes a specific infrared remote sensor, a light sensor, a bending sensor, a sensor for shock and vibration, magnetic field sensor (along with a sensitive switch-what he called a "reed switch "-), a force sensor, a humidity sensor, a distance sensor, a motion sensor, an accelerometer, a gyroscope, a compass (magnetometer) and an atmospheric pressure sensor (barometer). It also includes a thin membrane potentiometer with linear path (product number 8680). Another interesting sensors kit is provided by Cutedigi with product code H21 which contains a temperature sensor, humidity, sound, Hall effect, tilt, obstacles, fire, metal, an accelerometer, one compass, LDR a "reed switch" ... plus an infrared transmitter and receiver, a button, a buzzer, an LED RGB a optointerruptor, and more.
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