• Arduino

  • Master the Arduino Basics
  • By: Dan Riley
  • Narrated by: Mike Davis
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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By: Dan Riley
Narrated by: Mike Davis
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The Arduino board is one of the best options that you can use when it comes to working on your own electronic projects. The board is easy to use, it has a lot of versatility, and the code isn’t overly complicated. When you bring this all together, you are sure to get the results that you want, no matter what project you are working on.

This guidebook will spend some time talking about the different things that you need to know to gain mastery over the Arduino board.

Some of the topics that we will discuss include:

  • Getting started with Arduino
  • The functions of Arduino
  • Learning some of the Arduino code
  • How to read the analog sensors on the Arduino board
  • How to store data on your Arduino
  • USB and serial communication on your Arduino
  • Can Arduino work wirelessly?
  • Other codes for the Arduino board

When you are ready to work on your very own electronics or robotics project, it is time to use the Arduino board. This board is great for either beginners or experts and is so easy to learn how to use. When you are ready to get started, make sure to listen to this guidebook and learn everything that you need to get started!

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The 'book' is too basic to be useful. As I was listening, I thought it would have been useful to have an accompanying PDF. It did not come with "the accompanying PDF” as referenced many times later in the text. The sample projects were so basic they were not useful enough to provide any motivation to even try an Arduino project. Who would want to invest the time, money, and effort into a project that makes a light blink?

There was no mention of using the Arduino as a stand alone system, but only an accessory to, and hooked up to a PC or Mac. I would have been totally discouraged to try an Arduino if this were my first intro. The subtitle is completely misleading.

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