Getting started with sensors
Language: ENG Publication details: California Maker Media, Inc. 2014Edition: 1stDescription: xi, 125p. | Binding - Paperback | 21.5*14 cmISBN:- 9789351108054
- DDC23 629.89 KAR/KAR
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Sensors surround us. Theworld is full of them: infrared sensors in motion detectors, carbon monoxidedetectors in homes—even tiny accelerometers, GPS modules, and cameras insideyour smartphone. Thanks to the proliferation of mobile devices, sensors are nowremarkably affordable, meaning you can combine inexpensive sensors andmicrocontroller boards to make your own devices.
This fully-illustrated,hands-on book teaches you to connect and read sensors through a series of shortprojects. You’ll learn to use the immensely popular Arduino and Raspberry Piboards to process data through simple programs you develop.
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