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So, youve created a few projects with Arduino, and now its time to kick it up a notch. Where do you go next? With Pro Arduino, youll learn about new tools, techniques, and frameworks to make even more ground-breaking, eye-popping projects.
Youll discover how to make Arduino-based gadgets and robots interact with your mobile phone. Youll learn all about the changes in Arduino 1.0, youll create amazing output with openFrameworks, and youll learn how to make games with the Gameduino. Youll also learn advanced topics, such as modifying the Arduino to work with non-standard Atmel chips and Microchips PIC32.
Rick Anderson, an experienced Arduino developer and instructor, and Dan Cervo, an experienced Arduino gadgeteer, will give you a guided tour of advanced Arduino capabilities. If it can be done with an Arduino, youll learn about it here.

What youll learn
  • How to modify the Arduino to work with other chips
  • How to simulate sensors for testing and debugging
  • How to set up advanced XBee networks
  • How to write Arduino libraries and share them with the Arduino community
  • How to get started with the Android accessory development kit
  • How to create games with hardware or with Gameduino
  • How to connect your Android phone to an Arduino sensor network
Who this book is for

Arduino fans, technogeeks, and electronic artists who want to take their skills to the next level.

Table of Contents
  1. Arduino 1.0 Core updates and libraries
  2. Contributing to Arduino Development
  3. Openframeworks and Arduino
  4. Android ADK
  5. Xbees
  6. Simulating Sensors with Hardware
  7. PID Controllers
  8. Sensor network for Android using Arduino
  9. Arduino to support non-standard Atmel Chips and PIC32
  10. Multiprocessing: Linking the Arduino for more power
  11. Game development with Arduino
  12. Arduino libraries: How to help others use your code
  13. Arduino Test Suite: create and run tests for your project for your software

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Copyright 2013 by Rick Anderson and Dan Cervo

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ISBN-13 (pbk): 978-1-4302-3939-0

ISBN-13 (electronic): 978-1-4302-3940-6

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While the advice and information in this book are believed to be true and accurate at the date of publication, neither the authors nor the editors nor the publisher can accept any legal responsibility for any errors or omissions that may be made. The publisher makes no warranty, express or implied, with respect to the material contained herein.

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To all the beginners out there, the next great achievement starts at the beginning.

Rick Anderson

To everyone that made this subject possible and everyone that continues to explore the edge of knowledge.

Dan Cervo

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Rick Anderson is Director of Virtual Worlds for Rutgers University, Co-Director of NJ Makerspaces, and Trustee of Fair Use Building and Research Labs. Hes also a sponsor and judge at Hardware Hacking Hackathons, and a featured speaker at TEDxRutgers 2013. Rick teaches basic electronics, Minecraft Circuits in real life, Arduino, and soldering for people of all ages. He designed the original Arduino Test Suite, and is co-designer of the chipKIT Fubarino. His multiplatform code for Arduino 1.5, cowritten with Mark Sproul, won the Blue Ribbon Editors Choice award at Maker Faire 2011. Rick is currently working on Morses Secret Technology, a series of steampunk robotics and Arduino projects.

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