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Makey Makey [kit] / by Rosenbaum, Eric,inventor.; Silver, Jay,inventor.; MaKey MaKey.;
Ages 8 to infinity.System requirements: Mac OSX, Windows, or Linux; USB port.
Subjects: Arduino (Programmable controller); Computers; Educational toys.; Electronic circuits.; Makerspaces;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Family projects for smart objects : tabletop projects that respond to your world / by Keefe, John(Journalist),author.(CARDINAL)791947;
Welcome to the World of Smart Objects; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1: You Only Have to Do This Once; Chapter 2: Hello Blinky World; Chapter 3: A Dark-Detecting Light; Chapter 4: Night Light; Chapter 5: Ice, Ice Blinky; Chapter 6: A Gentle Touch; Chapter 7: Someone Moved My Stuff!; Chapter 8: Electric Candle; Chapter 9: Invisible Ruler; Chapter 10: Get Your Arduino Online; Chapter 11: Do I Need an Umbrella Today?; Chapter 12: Send Email with a Button; Chapter 13: Online Temperature Tracker; Afterword: Make More Projects; Appendix A: Everything You Need; Appendix B: All of the Code."The Internet of Things" is the new buzzphrase, but what is it? A toaster that texts? The fitness band on your wrist? The camera in an infant's room? Sure, it's all of those things -- and your cell phone, too! -- that sense your world and report back. The great thing is that it is actually not hard or expensive to make a sensing, communicating object yourself. Doing so can be rewarding, fun, and even useful. This book teaches the basics of building sensors and communicating objects through a series of practical, demonstrative, and fun activities.
Subjects: Problems and exercises.; Arduino (Programmable controller); Computer input-output equipment.; Computers; Electronics;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Make: action : movement, light, and sound with Arduino and Raspberry Pi / by Monk, Simon,author.(CARDINAL)357194;
"Beginning with the basics and moving gradually to greater challenges, this book takes you step-by-step through experiments and projects that show you how to make your Arduino or Raspberry Pi create and control movement, light, and sound... Using these widely available and inexpensive platforms, you'll learn to control LEDs, motors of various types, solenoids, AC (alternating current) devices, heaters, coolers, displays, and sound. You'll even discover how to monitor and control these devices over the Internet. Working with solderless headboards, you'll get up and running quickly, learning how to make projects that are as fun as they are informative"--Back cover.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Electronic apparatus and appliances; Arduino (Programmable controller); Raspberry Pi (Computer);
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Make: family projects for smart objects : tabletop projects that respond to your world / by Keefe, John(Journalist),author.(CARDINAL)791947;
Teaches the basics of building sensors and communicating objects through a series of practical, demonstrative projects, including constructing a dark-detecting light that uses photoresistors and assembling a LED candle that can be blown out.
Subjects: Arduino (Programmable controller); Computer input-output equipment.The Internet of Things" is the new buzzphrase, but what is it? A toaster that texts? The fitness band on your wrist? The camera in an infant's room? Sure, it's all of those things. But it's also your phone: an ultra-sophisticated sensor and communications system in your pocket or purse; Computer peripherals.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Making things talk / by Igoe, Tom.(CARDINAL)424253;
Subjects: Programmable controllers.; Robots.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Making things talk / by Igoe, Tom,author.;
The workbenches of hobbyists, hackers, and makers have become overrun with microcontrollers , computers-on-a-chip that power homebrewed video games, robots, toys, and more. In Making Things Talk , Tom Igoe, one of the creators of Arduino, shows how to make these gadgets talk. Whether you need to connect some sensors to the Internet or create a device that can interact wirelessly with other creations, this book shows you what you need. Although they are powerful, the projects in this book are inexpensive to build: the Arduino microcontroller board itself ranges from around $25 to $40. The networking hardware covered here includes Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and can be had for $25 to $50. Fully updated for the latest Arduino hardware and software, this book lets you combine microcontrollers, sensors, and networking hardware to make things... and make them talk to each other!
Subjects: Programmable controllers.; Robots.; Computational linguistics.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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