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Elektor Digital Getting Started with the Intel Edison (E-book)
The Internet of Things is rapidly gaining interest, and that has fueled the development of the Edison. A tiny computer, the size of a postage stamp, with a lot of power and built-in wireless communication capabilities. In this eBook we will help you get up-to-speed with the Edison, by installing the software both on the Edison as well as on your Windows PC. We will use the Edison Arduino break-out board because it is easy to work with. We will discuss Linux, Arduino C++ and Python, and show examples of how the Edison can interface with other hardware. We will use Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to set up wireless connections, and show you a trick to program sketches over Wi-Fi. Once you have completed this book your Edison will be up and running with the latest software version, and you will have sufficient knowledge of both hardware and software to start making your own applications. You will even be able to program the Edison over USB and wireless both in Arduino C++ and Python. This is not a projects eBook, but a toolbox that will allow you to explore the wonderful world of the Intel Edison!
€ 21,95
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Cytron Cytron Maker Uno
Features Piezo Buzzer: Acts as a simple audio output Micro USB Port Programmable Button 12 x LED: Provides visual output on board Specifications Microcontroller ATmega328P Programming IDE Arduino IDE Operating Voltage 5 V Digital I/O 20 PWM 6 Analog Input 6 (10-bit) UART 1 SPI 1 I2C 1 External Interrupt 2 Flash Memory 32 KB SRAM 2 KB EEPROM / Data Flash 1 KB Clock Speed 16 MHz DC Current I/O Pin 20 mA Power Supply USB only DC Current for 5 V USB Source DC Current for 3.3 V 500 mA USB to Serial Chip CH340G Programmable LED 12 at digital Pin 2 to 13 Programmable Push Button 1 at digital Pin 2 Piezo Buzzer 1 at digital Pin 8 Arduino vs Maker Uno
€ 14,95
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Elektor Digital PID-based Practical Digital Control with Raspberry Pi and Arduino Uno (E-book)
The Arduino Uno is an open-source microcontroller development system encompassing hardware, an Integrated Development Environment (IDE), and a vast number of libraries. It is supported by an enormous community of programmers, electronic engineers, enthusiasts, and academics. The libraries in particular really smooth Arduino programming and reduce programming time. What’s more, the libraries greatly facilitate testing your programs since most come fully tested and working. The Raspberry Pi 4 can be used in many applications such as audio and video media devices. It also works in industrial controllers, robotics, games, and in many domestic and commercial applications. The Raspberry Pi 4 also offers Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capability which makes it great for remote and Internet-based control and monitoring applications. This book is about using both the Raspberry Pi 4 and the Arduino Uno in PID-based automatic control applications. The book starts with basic theory of the control systems and feedback control. Working and tested projects are given for controlling real-life systems using PID controllers. The open-loop step time response, tuning the PID parameters, and the closed-loop time response of the developed systems are discussed together with the block diagrams, circuit diagrams, PID controller algorithms, and the full program listings for both the Raspberry Pi and the Arduino Uno. The projects given in the book aim to teach the theory and applications of PID controllers and can be modified easily as desired for other applications. The projects given for the Raspberry Pi 4 should work with all other models of Raspberry Pi family. The book covers the following topics: Open-loop and closed-loop control systems Analog and digital sensors Transfer functions and continuous-time systems First-order and second-order system time responses Discrete-time digital systems Continuous-time PID controllers Discrete-time PID controllers ON-OFF temperature control with Raspberry Pi and Arduino Uno PID-based temperature control with Raspberry Pi and Arduino Uno PID-based DC motor control with Raspberry Pi and Arduino Uno PID-based water level control with Raspberry Pi and Arduino Uno PID-based LED-LDR brightness control with Raspberry Pi and Arduino Uno
€ 29,95
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Seeed Studio Sipeed Longan Nano - RISC-V GD32VF103CBT6 Development Board
Longan Nano development board, double-row pin layout design, needle spacing 700 mil, can be inserted directly into breadboard; on-board 8M passive crystal oscillator, 32.768 kHz RTC low-speed crystal oscillator, Mini TF slot, and use Type-C USB interface. Longan Nano supports multiple download methods: USB DFU download, UART ISP download, JTAG download. In the USB DFU download mode, you only need a USB Type-C cable to download the program to the development board. At the same time, Longan Nano supports the standard JTAG interface, which can be debugged online using the in-store RISC-V debugger or any JTAG-enabled debugger such as J-Link. Meanwhile, Sipeed has adapted the PlatformIO IDE for the Longan Nano development board, which can be visually developed on multiple platforms such as Windows/Linux: https://github.com/sipeed/platform-gd32v Features Chip built-in 128KB Flash, 32KB SRAM 4x general purpose 16-bit timer, 2x basic 16-bit timer, 1x advanced 16-bit timer Watchdog, RTC, Systick 3x USART, 2x I²C, 3x SPI, 2x I²S, 2x CAN, 1x USBFS (OTG) 2x ADC (10 channel), 2x DAC Technical Specifications CPU GD32VF103CBT6 based on RISC-V 32-bit core Kernel power consumption Only 1/3 of the traditional Cortex-M3 Chip built-in 128KB Flash, 32KB SRAM Peripheral – 4x general purpose 16-bit timer, 2x basic 16-bit timer, 1x advanced 16-bit timer– Watchdog, RTC, Systick– 3x USART, 2x I²C, 3x SPI, 2 x I²S, 2x CAN, 1 x USBFS (OTG),– 2x ADC (10 channel), 2x DAC Software IDE PlatformIO IDE, Support debugging, Arduino Compile Toolchain & Debugger GCC, OpenOCD Operating system RT-Thread、LiteOS Hardware Storage expansion Short body TF card slot Display expansion 8pin 0.5mm FPC Block Expansion 160x80 RGB IPS LCD (SPI Interface) Debug interface 2x4 pin leads to JTAG debug interface Connector Double row 2.54 pitch pin Crystal 8MHz Passive High Speed Crystal +32.768KHz Low Speed RTC Crystal