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Название: Mastering the Arduino Uno R4: programming and Projects for the Minima and WiFi
Автор: Dogan Ibrahim
Издательство: Elektor Publication
Год: 2023
Страниц: 327
Язык: английский
Формат: pdf (true)
Размер: 41.9 MB
Programming and Projects for the Minima and WiFi. Based on the low-cost 8-bit ATmega328P processor, the Arduino Uno R3 board is likely to score as the most popular Arduino family member so far, and this workhorse has been with us for many years. Recently, the new Arduino Uno R4 was released, based on a 48-MHz, 32-bit Cortex-M4 processor with a huge amount of SRAM and flash memory. Additionally, a higher-precision ADC and a new DAC are added to the design. The new board also supports the CAN Bus with an interface. The Arduino Uno R3 board probably ranks as the most popular Arduino family member to date and has been with us for many years. Based on the low-cost 8-bit ATmega328P processor, the Uno R3 has been used by students and hobbyists in many beginning and intermediate-level, low-speed projects requiring small to medium amounts of memory. Perhaps one of the attractive points of the Uno R3 was its powerful IDE and the simplicity of using it to develop projects in relatively short times. This book is about using these new boards to develop many different and interesting projects. The projects given in the book have been fully tested with just a handful of parts and external modules, which are available as a kit from Elektor.
Автор: Dogan Ibrahim
Издательство: Elektor Publication
Год: 2023
Страниц: 327
Язык: английский
Формат: pdf (true)
Размер: 41.9 MB
Programming and Projects for the Minima and WiFi. Based on the low-cost 8-bit ATmega328P processor, the Arduino Uno R3 board is likely to score as the most popular Arduino family member so far, and this workhorse has been with us for many years. Recently, the new Arduino Uno R4 was released, based on a 48-MHz, 32-bit Cortex-M4 processor with a huge amount of SRAM and flash memory. Additionally, a higher-precision ADC and a new DAC are added to the design. The new board also supports the CAN Bus with an interface. The Arduino Uno R3 board probably ranks as the most popular Arduino family member to date and has been with us for many years. Based on the low-cost 8-bit ATmega328P processor, the Uno R3 has been used by students and hobbyists in many beginning and intermediate-level, low-speed projects requiring small to medium amounts of memory. Perhaps one of the attractive points of the Uno R3 was its powerful IDE and the simplicity of using it to develop projects in relatively short times. This book is about using these new boards to develop many different and interesting projects. The projects given in the book have been fully tested with just a handful of parts and external modules, which are available as a kit from Elektor.