Oreilly - Get Started with Arduino A Hands-On Introductory Workshop
English | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, stereo | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1280x720, 25.00 fps(r) | 1.52GB
Genre: E-learning
Have you always wanted to create electronic gizmos that can interact with the real world? Learn how to make the physical world as programmable as the digital world with Arduino open source electronic prototyping toolkit. With this hands-on introductory workshop video, you’ll learn how to use the Arduino for making projects that can sense and react to the real world.
No hardware or coding experience is necessary. Arduino expert Philip Lindsay guides you through the process, and shows you cool projects that he and others have created. Once you know the basics, you too could be on your way to creating anything from a build monitoring tool to a cuddly navigation device.
Download and install the Arduino IDE on Windows, OS X, or Linux
Learn the items you need to participate in this hands-on workshop, and get a guided tour of an Arduino board
Work with an Arduino sketch (program) to get an LED light to blink at different rates
Use an solderless breadboard for assembling a push button input circuit
Modify the Arduino sketch to work with multiple LEDS
Make your Arduino read numbers that you send from your computer over the USB-to-Serial interface
Learn the steps for enabling your Arduino to display messages in text form on an LCD display, using a ready-made shield
With this workshop, you’ll start your journey on a road that leads to robots, home automation, and even space communications—all with the Arduino
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发布日期: 2013-12-07