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Arduino project handbook

25 practical projects to get you started
2016
"A collection of 25 projects for beginners to build with the Arduino microcontroller. Each project includes full-color illustrations, a circuit diagram, and complete code. Covers how to set up Arduino hardware and software to interact with LEDs, sensors, motors, LCD screens, lock systems, and fuses"--Provided by publisher.
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Make

basic Arduino projects : 26 experiments with microcontrollers and electronics
Contains instructions for twenty-six Arduino projects, including multicolor flashing lights, timers, tools for testing circuits, sound effects, motor control, and sensor devices.
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10 great makerspace projects using science

This guide brings science to life with ten easy-to-follow makerspace activities using sewing machines, laser cutters, 3D printers, electronics, woodworking tools, and metalworking equipment.
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20 Makey Makey projects for the evil genius

2017
Features twenty low-cost projects, including a musical hoodie, a marble maze, a hackable lock box, and more.
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Getting started with Adafruit Trinket

15 project with the low-cost AVR ATtiny85 Board
2014
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High-Tech DIY projects with microcontrollers

2015
Describes ArduinoTM microcontrollers, how they work, and what they can be used for. Includes several do-it-yourself microcontroller projects and additional resources for young people interested in electronics, programming, and "making" culture.

Make: sensors

Make: Sensors is the definitive introduction and guide to the sometimes-tricky world of using sensors to monitor the physical world. With dozens of projects and experiments for you to build, this book shows you how to build sensor projects with both Arduino and Raspberry Pi. Use Arduino when you need a low-power, low-complexity brain for your sensor, and choose Raspberry Pi when you need to perform additional processing using the Linux operating system running on that device.You'll learn about touch sensors, light sensors, accelerometers, gyroscopes, magnetic sensors, as well as temperature, humidity, and gas sensors.

Getting started with Adafruit FLORA

This book introduces readers to building wearable electronics projects using Adafruit's tiny FLORA board: at 4.4 grams, and only 1.75 inches in diameter, and featuring Arduino compatibility, it's the most beginner-friendly way to create wearable projects. This book shows you how to plan your wearable circuits, sew with electronics, and write programs that run on the FLORA to control the electronics. The FLORA family includes an assortment of sensors, as well as RGB LEDs that let you add lighting to your wearable projects.

Make: Arduino bots and gadgets

learning by discovery
2011
Want to build your own robots, turn your ideas into prototypes, control devices with a computer, or make your own cell phone applications? It's a snap with this book and the Arduino open source electronic prototyping platform. Get started with six fun projects and achieve impressive results quickly.

30 Arduino projects for the evil genius

2013
Provides step-by-step instructions, schematics, and construction details for building and programming projects with the Arduino microcontroller.

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