Arduino Adventures: Escape from Gemini Station By Floyd Kelly, James, Timmis, Harold
English | PDF | 312 Pages | 2013 | ISBN : 1430246057 | 12.95 MB
Arduino Adventures: Escape from Gemini Station provides a fun introduction to the Arduino microcontroller by putting you (the reader) into the action of a science fiction adventure story. You'll find yourself following along as Cade and Elle explore Gemini Station—an orbiting museum dedicated to preserving and sharing technology throughout the centuries.
Arduino Wearables By Tony Olsson
English | PDF | 327 Pages | 2012 | ISBN : 1430243597 | 27.68 MB
You've probably seen LED-decorated t-shirts and hats, and maybe even other electronic gadgets embedded in clothing, but with Arduino Wearables you can learn to make your own wearable electronic creations.
Arduino and Kinect Projects: Design, Build, Blow Their Minds By Enrique Ramos Melgar, Ciriaco Castro Diez, Ramos Melgar
English | PDF | 2012 | 410 Pages | ISBN : 1430241675 | 24.05 MB
If you've done some Arduino tinkering and wondered how you could incorporate the Kinect—or the other way around—then this book is for you. The authors of Arduino and Kinect Projects will show you how to create 10 amazing, creative projects, from simple to complex. You'll also find out how to incorporate Processing in your project design—a language very similar to the Arduino language.
Practical Arduino Engineering by Harold Timmis
English | PDF | 319 Pages | 2011 | ISBN : 1430238852 | 17.54 MB
Arduino boards have impressed both hackers and professional engineers. Whether you're a hobbyist or a professional, it isn't just a breadboard and a hazy idea that keeps you going. It's essential to institute a proper design, device instrumentation and, indeed, test your project thoroughly before committing to a particular prototype.
Arduino Projects to Save the World By Emery Premeaux, Brian Evans
English | PDF | 250 Pages | 2011 | ISBN : 143023623X | 6.01 MB
Arduino Projects to Save the World shows that it takes little more than a few tools, a few wires and sensors, an Arduino board, and a bit of gumption to build devices that lower energy bills, help you grow our own food, monitor pollution in the air and in the ground, even warn you about earth tremors.