Practical Arduino Engineering

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End to End Development with the Arduino, Fusion 360,3D Printing, and Eagle

ISBN: 1484268512
ISBN 13: 9781484268513
Autor: Timmis, Harold
Verlag: APress
Umfang: xvii, 580 S., 19 s/w Illustr., 512 farbige Illustr., 580 p. 531 illus., 512 illus. in color.
Erscheinungsdatum: 31.05.2021
Auflage: 2/2021
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

Allows users to become an end-to-end developer with the ArduinoExpand your abilities with the Arduino by gaining skills with 3D Cad, circuit design with EagleCad, LabVIEW development, and 3D printing skillsDownload source code from https://github.com/Apress/Practical-Arduino-Engineering-Second-Edition

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Beschreibung

Implement Arduino-based designs in your project, and build, debug, and extend it using a solid engineering approach. This second edition is expanded to provide a better understanding of the engineering process and what it means to be an end-to-end developer.   Youll start out by reviewing basic engineering procedures, from the fundamental requirements and preliminary design to prototyping and testing. Youll then apply those principles to single devices like LCDs, potentiometers and GPS modules, and move on to the integration of several modules into a larger project, a sub-autonomous robot. This robot will include devices such as GPS, Bluetooth, an OLED screen, an accelerometer, humidity and temp sensor, motor drivers, and ultrasonic sensor.   This version goes on to cover how to create 3D models with Fusion360, make your own PCBs using Eagle, and use and maintain a 3D printer. Each and every chapter exemplifies this process and demonstrates how you can profit from the implementation of solid engineering principlesregardless of whether you just play in your basement or you want to publicize and sell your devices. With Practical Adruino Engineering youll be able to review and improve this process, and even extend its scope.     What Youll Learn         Set up the Arduino software landscape and project for testing         Review the process of hardware engineering as applicable to Arduino projects          Create 3D models for 3D printing using Fusion360 in a robot chassis project         Make PCBs using Eagle and incorporate it into a sensor station shield project         Use and maintain a 3D printer with your own project          Create Arduino shields in Eagle         Debug Arduino projects of varying complexities via LabVIEW         Use a special Arduino board for Bluetooth to control domestic and mobile Arduino projects  Who This Book Is For   Primarily aimed at intermediate engineers or engineering students. However, this book is also great for beginners and any maker who wants to expand their abilities in a single book.  

Autorenporträt

Since Harold Timmis was a small child, has fostered a curiosity for technology, taking apart everything in his parents house just to see how it all worked. This fueled his thirst for knowledge of computer science, programming, and its uses. He has worked with LabVIEW and Arduino for the past thirteen years. During that time, he has been involved in several professional projects using LabVIEW, as well as many hobbyist projects utilizing both Arduino and LabVIEW. Harold attended the Florida Institute of Technology, where he studied computer engineering and was introduced to LabVIEW and Arduino. Later, he worked at the Harris Corporation and General Electric, where he created several LabVIEW projects for trains and became very interested in the Arduino, data acquisition, and control theory.

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