Junk Box Arduino - James R. Strickland

Junk Box Arduino

Ten Projects in Upcycled Electronics
Buch | Softcover
401 Seiten
2016 | 1st ed.
Apress (Verlag)
978-1-4842-1426-8 (ISBN)
37,44 inkl. MwSt
We all hate to throw electronics away. Use your 5 volt Arduino and have fun with them instead! Raid your electronics junk box to build the Cestino (Arduino compatible) board and nine other electronics projects, from a logic probe to a microprocessor explorer, and learn some advanced, old-school techniques along the way. Don’t have a well-stocked junk box? No problem. Nearly all the components used in these projects are still available (and cheap) at major electronic parts houses worldwide.

Junk Box Arduino is the ultimate have-fun-while-challenging-your-skills guide for Arduino hackers who’ve gone beyond the basic tutorials and are ready for adventures in electronics. Bonus materials include all the example sketches, the Cestino core and bootloader source code, and links to suppliers for parts and tools.

Bonus materials include extensions to the Cestino, Sourceforge links for updated code, and all the source-code for the projects.

James Strickland has been using computers since the days of the Commodore 64 and the IBM PC XT. He spent most of his undergraduate, graduate, and professional careers in technical support and system administration, explaining computers to other people. He's used Unix-like OSs in various incarnations from Ultrix32 in the early 1990s to Slackware Linux in the mid '90s to OS X, Raspbian, and Xubuntu today, as well as non-Unix-like OSes such as MS-DOS, Windows, Macintosh System 7, CP/M-80, and so on. He got his first Arduino clone (A Boarduino kit from Adafruit Industries) in 2010. Soldering that little board together was his very first success in digital electronics below the "Insert board, load driver" level. He's also known for his Post-Cyberpunk novels Looking Glass and Irreconcilable Differences, and for his novella On Gossamer Wings.

Chapter 1: Your Shopping list



Chapter 2: Cestino



Chapter 3: Kick the Tires, Light the Fire



Chapter 4: 8 Bit Ports 



Chapter 5: Collector, Base, and Emitter



Chapter 6: TTL - The Missing Link



Chapter 7: Logic Probe



Chapter 8: EPROM/Flash Explorer



Chapter 9: ATA Explorer



Chapter 10: Time Out For a Quick Game



Chapter 11: Z80 Explorer

Zusatzinfo 55 Illustrations, color; 7 Illustrations, black and white; XXV, 401 p. 62 illus., 55 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Berkley
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Theorie / Studium
Informatik Weitere Themen Hardware
Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Schlagworte Arduino
ISBN-10 1-4842-1426-9 / 1484214269
ISBN-13 978-1-4842-1426-8 / 9781484214268
Zustand Neuware
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