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出版社:東南大學
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ISBN:9787564159481
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作者:(德)斯潘納
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頁數:260
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出版日期:2015-09-01
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印刷日期:2015-09-01
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包裝:平裝
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開本:16開
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版次:1
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印次:1
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字數:318千字
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Arduino平臺的巨大成功至少存在兩個原因。首 先,價廉物美且可以直接上手的處理器板大大簡化了 硬件的使用。其次,免費和開源的編程套件無需任何 安裝過程。簡單的入門級示例確保了快速的成功。對 於諸如微處理器版本或者接口設置這樣一些參數的復 雜選擇過程並不是必需的。第一個示例程序可以在幾 分鐘內被上載到Ardunio單板上進行測試。 Ardunio用戶有著大量軟件庫的支持。不過,日 益增長的軟件庫會給新手帶來一些問題,在入門級示 例之後就會存在一些不確定性。大多數例子缺少詳細 描述,而描述不足的項目往往讓用戶更加迷惑而不是 起到鍛煉的作用。同時這些項目也缺乏清晰的指導和 統一的編排,這是因為這些項目是由不同的人創建的 ,他們往往有著不同的想法。 斯潘納編著的《Arduino電路與項目指南(影印版 )(英文版)》使用了不同的方法。所有的項目都采用了 繫統化的手段,引導讀者進入不同的主題領域。在必 須知道的理論方面,著重關注了讀者容易接受的實踐 方向,包括諸如模數轉換、定時器和中斷這樣一些基 礎的編程技術,它們都被包含在一些動手操作的項目 中。本書讀者可以創建指示燈、喚醒燈、具備全部功 能的電壓表、精確數字溫度計、多種多樣的時鐘、反 應速度計或者鼠標控制的機械臂。在學習這些項目的 同時,讀者將能夠真正地理解和掌握內在的控制器技 術基礎知識。
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1 Introduction 1.1 The Arduino Project 1.2 Book Structure and Target Audience 2 Structure and Function of the Hardware 2.1 Lots to Choose From: Arduino Versions 2.2 Available for all Purposes: Shields 2.2.1 Proto Shield 2.2.2 Motor Shield 2.2.3 Ethernet Shield 2.3 Nothing Happens without Power: the Power Supply 2.4 The Microcontroller: Heart of the Arduino 2.5 The PC Connection: USB interface 3 Development Environment and Programming Basics 3.1 Integrated Development Environment (IDE) 3.2 For Linux Users: Arduino IDE Under Ubuntu 3.3 Simple Beginnings: The Warning Light 3.4 General Structure of an Arduino Sketch 3.5 Basic Elements of the C Programming Language for Arduino 3.6 Program Structures 3.7 Arduino-Specific Functions 3.8 Arduino Punctuation: Syntax Elements 3,9 Data Storage Elements: Variables 3.10 The Art of Math: Operators 3.11 To Be Clear: Logical Operators 3.12 Unchanging Parameters: Constants 3.13 Dealing with Related Data of the Same Type: Arrays 3.14 Program Control Structures 3.15 Controlling Timing 3.16 Mathematical Functions 3.17 Random numbers 3.18 Extending the Options: Adding Libraries 4 Electronic Components and Low-Cost "Freeduinos" 4.1 Breadboards: Simple and Effective without Soldering 4.2 Prototyping Boards: Durable Construction without Chemicals 4.3 Low-Cost 'Freeduinos' 4.4 Arduino and Its Helpers: Basic Electronic Components 4.4.1 USB Cable 4.4.2 Resistors 4.4.3 Capacitors 4.4.4 Potentiometers 4.4.5 LEDs 4.4.6 RGB LEDs 4.4.7 Switches 4.4.8 Silicon Diodes 4.4.9 Transistors 5 Hello World 5.1 Cut to the Chaser 5.2 It Gets Brighter: Controlling Power LEDs 5.3 POVino: Persistence-of-Vision Display 6 Displays and Display Techniques 6.1 Bar Graph Display: The Classic for Measurement Applications 6.2 Simple and Cheap: 7-Segment Displays 6.3 4-Digit, 7-Segment Displays: A Key Component for Instrumentation 6.4 Mini Monitor for Signs and Graphics: The LED Dot Matrix 6.5 Dot Matrix Display as a Two-Digit Digital Display 6.6 Micro Learns to Write: Alphanumeric Display 6.7 The LCD 7 Measurement and Sensors 7.1 Flexible and Easy to Read: An LED Voltmeter 7.2 Volt / Ammeter: Precise Instrument for the Hobbyist's Lab 7.3 Kiloohmmeter for Specific Applications 7.4 No More Faulty Electrolytic Capacitor Woes: The 'Elcaduino' Tester .. 7.5 'Picofaraduino': Measuring Smaller Capacitances 7.6 'Transistino': Transistor Tester ~ 7.7 A Simple NTC Thermometer 7.8 Hot or Cold? Temperature Measurement Using the AD22100 7.9 Remote Thermometer 7.10 'Thermoduino': Precision Thermometer with 7-Segment Display 7.11 When Are We Most Comfortable? - The Hygrometer 7.12 'Battduino': Capacity Measurement for Rechargeable Batteries 7.13 Optical Sensors: Important for More than Just Photography 7.14 Reflex Light for Geocaching 7.15 For Professional Photographers: A Digital Light Meter 7.16 Home 'Radar Station": Distance Measurement Using Ultrasound 8 Timers, Clocks and Interrupts 8.1 Morning and Night Fun: Grand Prix Toothbrush Timer 8.2 Practical and Accurate: Digital Clock with LED Display 8.3 Who's Faster? A Reaction Timer 8.4 'Timerino': Universal Timer with a 7-Segment Display 8.5 Plug-in Timer to Make Life Easier 8.6 Atomic Precision: The DCF77 Radio Clock 8.7 Output of Time and Date to the Serial Interface 8.8 Stand-Alone DCF77 Clock with LCD Display 9 Interfaces 9.1 Universal and Simple: The I2C Interface 9.2 When We Run Out of Pins: Port Expansion 9.4 Hexadecimal Debugger Display Using a 2-Digit, 7-Segment Display. 9.5 LCD Control via I2C Using the PCF8574 9.6 This Time, Fully Digital: The LM75 Thermometer 9.7 Power-Saving: Real-Time Clock with Date Display 9.8 Alter Including The IRremote Wireless, Practical, Quick: The IR Interface 9.9 'Lampino': An IR-Controlled RGB Lamp 9.10 Timely Luxury: An IR-Controlled Digital Clock 9.11 Optimal for Microcontrollers: The PS/2 Interface 9.12 Keyboard and Mouse as Universal Input Devices 9.13 A Complete Microcomputer with LCD Monitor and Keyboard 10 Sounds and Synthesizer 10.1 Simple Tones 10.2 Transducers and Amplifiers 10.3 Fast PWM Makes It Happen: Not Just tones, But Sound Waves 10.4 Theremin: The Contactless Musical Instrument 10.5 Audio Processing 10.5.1 VCO: A Tunable Sine Wave Source 10.5.2 Digital Signal Processing 10.6 Sound Cloud: A Digital Synthesizer 11 Digital Control Techniques 11.1 Control Types 11.1.1 P Controller 11.1.2 I Controller 11.1.3 PI Controller 11.1.4 PD Controller 11.1.5 PID Controller 11.2 Optimum Workstation Lighting: Digital Illumination Control 11.3 A Classic of Control Theory: The Gravity Compensator 12 Physical Computing 12.1 Servos Control the World 12.2 'Photino': 2D Camera Swivel 12.3 'Craning': Mouse-Controlled Crane 13 Processing 13.1 Arduino and Processing: A Formidable Team 13.2 Interaction with Processing: Data Logging, Trend Graphs, etc 14 The "Living Room Box': Our Modular Concluding Project 14.1 Always Useful: A Clock 14.2 Control from Afar: The IR Interface 14.3 230 V Control for Hi-Fi systems, Televisions, Lamps, etc 14.4 Timers and Sensors as the Basis for Home Automation 14.5 Indoor and Outdoor Thermometers 14.6 No More Dry Air: A Hygrometer 14.7 The Hardware Bibliography listings List of Figures List of Tables Index
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