Programming Arduino Next Steps: Going Further with Sketches, Second Edition

  • 3h 28m
  • Simon Monk
  • McGraw-Hill
  • 2019

Take your Arduino programming skills to the next level using the hands-on information contained in this thoroughly revised, easy to follow TAB guide. Aimed at programmers and hobbyists who have mastered the fundamentals, Programming Arduino Next Steps: Going Further with Sketches, Second Edition reveals professional programming tips and tricks. This up-to-date edition covers the Internet of Things (IoT) and features new chapters on interfacing your Arduino with other microcontrollers. You will get dozens of illustrated examples and downloadable code examples that clearly demonstrate each powerful technique.

Discover how to:

  • Configure your Arduino IDE and develop your own sketches
  • Boost performance and speed by writing time-efficient sketches
  • Optimize power consumption and memory usage
  • Interface with different types of serial busses, including I2C, 1-Wire, SPI, and TTL Serial
  • Use Arduino with USB and UART
  • Incorporate Ethernet, Bluetooth, and DSP
  • Program Arduino for the Internet
  • Manage your sketches using One Process
  • Accomplish more than one task at a time―without multi-threading
  • Create your own code library and share it with other hobbyists

About the Author

Dr. Simon Monk has a bachelor’s degree in cybernetics and computer science and a Ph.D. in software engineering. He has authored more than 20 books, including Programming Arduino: Getting Started with Sketches, Programming Arduino, 30 Arduino Projects for the Evil Genius, and Fritzing for Inventors. Dr. Monk also runs the website monk.makes.com, which features his own products.

In this Book

  • Programming Arduino
  • Under the Hood
  • When is an Arduino Not an Arduino?
  • Interrupts and Timers
  • Making Arduino Faster
  • Low-Power Arduino
  • Memory
  • Interfacing with Arduino
  • Using I2C
  • Interfacing with 1-Wire Devices
  • Interfacing with SPI Devices
  • Serial UART Programming
  • USB Programming
  • Network and Internet of Things Programming
  • Digital Signal Processing
  • Managing with One Process
  • Writing Libraries
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