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Make: Basic Arduino Projects
26 Experiments with Microcontrollers and Electronics
Don Wilcher
Preface

So, youve bought the Ultimate Microcontroller Pack to build some cool and fun Arduino projects. Now all you need are some sample projects to build with it! The Basic Arduino Projects book is here to help you! Its got a wealth of cool devices and gadgets to build with your Ultimate Microcontroller Pack. The projects in the book explain the world of electronics using a fun and hands-on approach.

The motivation behind writing this book is based on several conversations with Brian Jepson (Make: Books Senior Editor) and the need for a book that allows people to explore the electronic parts and the Arduino within the Ultimate Microcontroller Pack. The Arduino is a very popular Maker platform that allows you to explore electronics with an interactive approach. As awesome as a box of parts is, its difficult for people with little electronics experience to begin making things with it. This book solves that problem by letting you learn more about electronics while you make fun projects with the parts in this kit. Basic Arduino Projects is a practical guide that illustrates how a bunch of electronic parts, coupled with Arduino, can be transformed into awesome devices and gadgets for education and play.

In addition, being an electrical engineer and educator, Im very sensitive to delivering good instructional content to my students (adults and teenagers). This book was written to attract young readers to the exciting world of electronics by building cool and creative projects using the Ultimate Microcontroller Pack. This book is also intended for Makers and novices who have heard about the Arduino but never experienced the fun and excitement that comes from building cool electronic gadgets and devices with this open hardware platform.

By building and experimenting with the projects in this book, young readers, Makers, and electronic novices will learn how to:

  • Read electronic circuit schematic and block diagrams.
  • Assemble electronic circuits using the MakerShield prototyping board.
  • Build basic logic circuits using the Arduino as a programmable computer brain.
  • Use an LCD display for displaying text and special characters.
  • Create simple electronic controllers for LEDs and servo motors.

Last, you will learn how to create gadgets and devices for education and play using imagination and the parts from the Ultimate Microcontroller Pack. Enjoy the Maker adventure!

Conventions Used in This Book

The following typographical conventions are used in this book:

Italic Indicates new terms, URLs, email addresses, filenames, and file extensions. Constant width Used for program listings, as well as within paragraphs to refer to program elements such as variable or function names, databases, data types, environment variables, statements, and keywords. Constant width bold Shows commands or other text that should be typed literally by the user. Constant width italic Shows text that should be replaced with user-supplied values or by values determined by context.
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Using Code Examples

Supplemental material (code examples, exercises, etc.) is available for download at http://www.family-science.net/electro_arduino.htm.

This book is here to help you get your job done. In general, if example code is offered with this book, you may use it in your programs and documentation. You do not need to contact us for permission unless youre reproducing a significant portion of the code. For example, writing a program that uses several chunks of code from this book does not require permission. Selling or distributing a CD-ROM of examples from OReilly books does require permission. Answering a question by citing this book and quoting example code does not require permission. Incorporating a significant amount of example code from this book into your products documentation does require permission.

We appreciate, but do not require, attribution. An attribution usually includes the title, author, publisher, and ISBN. For example: Make: Basic Arduino Projects by Don Wilcher (Maker Media). Copyright 2014 Don Wilcher, 978-1-449-36066-5.

If you feel your use of code examples falls outside fair use or the permission given here, feel free to contact us at .

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We have a web page for this book, where we list errata, examples, and any additional information. You can access this page at http://oreil.ly/basic-arduino.

To comment or ask technical questions about this book, send email to .

Acknowledgments

I would like to thank Brian Jepson (Senior Editor) for believing in the book concept and allowing me to explore the Ultimate Microcontroller Pack in creative ways. Also, I would like to thank Patrick Di Justo (Editor) for pulling out the really cool projects from the original book proposal and coaching me to present them in fun and entertaining ways for young readers.

My final acknowledgment goes to my wife, Mattalene, who patiently worked with me on editing this book, keeping me on task with the writing/project builds, and reviewing the email revision messages from my editors. To my children, Tiana, DVonn, and DMar, thanks for being great kids while I worked on the book during family time.

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