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Arduino Pour les Nuls

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Indispensable pour maitriser les bases de l'utilisation d'Arduino



Arduino est un circuit composé d'un microcontrôleur ultra performant qui se programme très facilement. Il permet de se connecter à différents composants comme des écrans, des moteurs électriques, tous types de capteurs, etc. C'est aujourd'hui un composant très apprécié dans l'interfaçage avec de nombreux composants électroniques. Son prix très abordable attire de très nombreux utilsateurs professionnels ou passionnés d'électronique.




Au programme :

Découverte de la carte Arduino

Eléments de base de l'électronique

Circuits simples

Utiliser des composants

Initiation à la programmation

Au coeur de la programmation d'Arduino

Exemples de montage avec Arduino


456 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2013

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222 reviews4 followers
October 30, 2020
Clear book with some nice examples, although it could do with a bit of another edit as there are a couple of errors that I spotted (which is a bit of a problem in a textbook for beginners).
684 reviews27 followers
September 24, 2013
The book I read to research this post was Arduino For Dummies by John Nussey which is an excellent book which I bought from kindle. The Arduino is a little like the Raspberry Pi and there are 2 major components that combine to make it. There is a circuit board and components which varies according to what you are trying to build. There is a kind of standard as to what is an arduino component but many companies manufacture these kits and separate components. There is also a programming language and there are many scripts that can be downloaded from the internet often for free and are copied to your arduino product via your computer. There is a massive variety of arduino kits and of course you can design and build your own. Also the Arduino programming language has been much simplified and improved upon since it was first introduced. If you do decide to learn and use the programming language try and find scripts that you can adapt rather than writing a program from scratch. You will save yourself a lot of work. One Japanese company has even developed an arduino kit geiger counter that can be bought for around £110.00 and that was specifically developed for the incident in Japan when there was a tsunami that caused flooding that threatened to cause a disaster at a nuclear power station. With this particular kit you really need to know what you are doing constructing it as it is very difficult to build and contains a high voltage. Another kit is an mp3 player that rips music via your computer and plays them back in mp3 format. It's also compatible with a lot of different formats and will work equally well with a Apple Macintosh, Windows or Linux computer. This book contains lots of projects to get you started and has instructions with quite a lot.
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1,334 reviews24 followers
February 25, 2018
This is a good introduction to Arduino. It fit in well with my formal education in electronics so many years ago. I thought it would help me find my first project in either the Arduino or Raspberry Pi world of projects, but so far I am not fully on board with starting a project. I may have to just take the plunge and buy a kit and just build whatever it maps out. Then I might become inspired to be much more creative and custom build my own project.

I need to commit. And find the right starting point.

Have a GoodReads.
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July 30, 2021
my friend was very insistent on getting me interested in electronics - i mean, how could i not? this book really helped me learn the ropes of my arduino kit (which i bought a year ago and never used until now) =)
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March 7, 2019
Good starter book for Arduino. The end started to go over my head, so I skipped some of the final chapters. I would recommend this to beginners, though.
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February 21, 2021
Great introduction

Wish I had read this before starting work on an Arduino based project! Really helped provide context that made coding make much more sense.
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July 18, 2014
Good primer. If weak on Arduino code in general it makes up for it explaining the "whys" of what is in here. Now to dig into really using the micro-controller...
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January 30, 2017
Provides fun and intuitive ways of learning and creating Arduino projects from the very beginning!!
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