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DIY Microcontroller Projects for Hobbyists

By : Miguel Angel Garcia-Ruiz, Pedro Cesar Santana Mancilla
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DIY Microcontroller Projects for Hobbyists

By: Miguel Angel Garcia-Ruiz, Pedro Cesar Santana Mancilla

Overview of this book

We live in a world surrounded by electronic devices, and microcontrollers are the brains of these devices. Microcontroller programming is an essential skill in the era of the Internet of Things (IoT), and this book helps you to get up to speed with it by working through projects for designing and developing embedded apps with microcontroller boards. DIY Microcontroller Projects for Hobbyists are filled with microcontroller programming C and C++ language constructs. You'll discover how to use the Blue Pill (containing a type of STM32 microcontroller) and Curiosity Nano (containing a type of PIC microcontroller) boards for executing your projects as PIC is a beginner-level board and STM-32 is an ARM Cortex-based board. Later, you'll explore the fundamentals of digital electronics and microcontroller board programming. The book uses examples such as measuring humidity and temperature in an environment to help you gain hands-on project experience. You'll build on your knowledge as you create IoT projects by applying more complex sensors. Finally, you'll find out how to plan for a microcontroller-based project and troubleshoot it. By the end of this book, you'll have developed a firm foundation in electronics and practical PIC and STM32 microcontroller programming and interfacing, adding valuable skills to your professional portfolio.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)

Technical requirements

The hardware components that will be needed to develop the plant pot moisture system are listed as follows:

  • One solderless breadboard.
  • One Blue Pill microcontroller board.
  • One NodeMCU microcontroller.
  • One ST-Link/V2 electronic interface, needed for uploading the compiled code to the Blue Pill board. Bear in mind that the ST-Link/V2 interface requires four female-to-female jumper wires.
  • One soil moisture sensor.
  • One ESP8266 Wi-Fi module.
  • Male-to-male jumper wires.
  • Power source.

These components can be easily obtained from your favorite supplier. Additionally, you will require the Arduino integrated development environment (IDE) and the GitHub repository for this chapter, which can be found at https://github.com/PacktPublishing/DIY-Microcontroller-Projects-for-Hobbyists/tree/master/Chapter10

The Code in Action video for this chapter can be found here: https://bit.ly/3d9CmNM

The next section presents an introduction...