Learning C for Arduino 1st Edition
by Syed Omar Faruk Towaha
Print Length 页数: 378 pages
Publisher finelybook 出版社: Packt Publishing (27 Mar. 2017)
Language 语言: English
ISBN-10: 1787120090
ISBN-13: 9781787120099
Book Description
By finelybook
Physical computing allows us to build interactive physical systems by using software & hardware in order to sense and respond to the real world. C Programming for Arduino will show you how to harness powerful capabilities like sensing,feedbacks,programming and even wiring and developing your own autonomous systems.
C Programming for Arduino contains everything you need to directly start wiring and coding your own electronic project. You’ll learn C and how to code several types of firmware for your Arduino,and then move on to design small typical systems to understand how handling buttons,leds,LCD,network modules and much more.
After running through C/C++ for the Arduino,you’ll learn how to control your software by using real buttons and distance sensors and even discover how you can use your Arduino with the Processing framework so that they work in unison. Advanced coverage includes using Wi-Fi networks and batteries to make your Arduino-based hardware more mobile and flexible without wires. If you want to learn how to build your own electronic devices with powerful open-source technology,then this book is for you.
Contents
1: LET’S PLUG THINGS
2: FIRST CONTACT WITH C
3: C BASICS – MAKING YOU STRONGER
4: IMPROVE PROGRAMMING WITH FUNCTIONS,MATH,AND TIMING
5: SENSING WITH DIGITAL INPUTS
6: SENSING THE WORLD – FEELING WITH ANALOG INPUTS
7: TALKING OVER SERIAL
8: DESIGNING VISUAL OUTPUT FEEDBACK
9: MAKING THINGS MOVE AND CREATING SOUNDS
10: SOME ADVANCED TECHNIQUES
11: NETWORKING
12: PLAYING WITH MAX 6 FRAMEWORK
13: IMPROVING YOUR C PROGRAMMING AND CREATING LIBRARIES
What You Will Learn
Understand what an Arduino board is
Sense the world through a variety of digital inputs
Feel the world with analog sensors
Design a visual output feedback system
Use Max6 and Processing with Arduino
Connect your Arduino to wired and wireless networks
Add GPS localisation modules to your Arduino
Authors
Julien Bayle
Julien Bayle owns his Master Degree of biology & computer sciences in 2000. After several years in pure IT System Design,he founded Design the Media early 2010 in order to provide his own courses,training & tools for art fields. As a digital artist,he designed some huge new media art installations,like the permanent exhibition of La Maison des Cinématographies de la Méditerranée (Château de la Buzine) in Marseille,France,in 2011. He also works as a new media technology consultant for some private & public entities. As an A/V live performer,he plays his cold electronic music from New York to Marseille,where he actually lives. Arduino framework is one of his first electronic hardware studies early 2005 and he designed the famous protodeck controller with some opensource framework too. As an art & technology teacher,also certified by Ableton in 2010,he teaches a lot of courses about the digital audio workstation named Ableton Live,about the real-time graphical programming framework Max6 and also about Processing and Arduino.
As a minimalist digital artist,he works at the crossroads of sound,visual and data. He explores relationships between sounds and visuals through his immersive A/V installations,his live performances and his released music. His work,often described as “complex,intrigating and relevant”,tries to break classical codes to bring audience a new vision of our world through his pure digital and real-time generated stimuli.
He’s deeply involved in the open source community and loves to share and provide workshops and masterclasses online and on-site too. His personal website is http://julienbayle.net.