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Learn Arduino Prototyping in 10 days

By : Kallol Bosu Roy Choudhuri
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Learn Arduino Prototyping in 10 days

By: Kallol Bosu Roy Choudhuri

Overview of this book

This book is a quick, 10-day crash course that will help you become well acquainted with the Arduino platform. The primary focus is to empower you to use the Arduino platform by applying basic fundamental principles. You will be able to apply these principles to build almost any type of physical device. The projects you will work through in this book are self-contained micro-controller projects, interfacing with single peripheral devices (such as sensors), building compound devices (multiple devices in a single setup), prototyping standalone devices (powered from independent power sources), working with actuators (such as DC motors), interfacing with an AC-powered device, wireless devices (with Infrared, Radio Frequency and GSM techniques), and finally implementing the Internet of Things (using the ESP8266 series Wi-Fi chip with an IoT cloud platform). The first half of the book focuses on fundamental techniques and building basic types of device, and the final few chapters will show you how to prototype wireless devices. By the end of this book, you will have become acquainted with the fundamental principles in a pragmatic and scientific manner. You will also be confident enough to take up new device prototyping challenges.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Types of sensor components

We will look at two very different types of sensors in this chapter, which are as follows:

  • Basic sensor components
  • Integrated sensor modules

In the following sections, we will explore these basic types of sensors and some useful techniques for interfacing with such sensor devices.

Basic sensor components

A basic sensor component can be thought of as an elementary electronic component that is used to measure electrical properties generated as a result of external stimuli on the component. An apt example of such a sensor would be electronic components such as photodiodes and thermistors. When external stimuli, such as light, heat, and moisture, act upon an elementary electronic component, then certain...