Practical AVR Microcontrollers
Games, Gadgets, and Home Automation with the Microcontroller Used in the Arduino
Book Details:
Pages: | 416 |
Published: | Oct 17 2012 |
Posted: | Nov 19 2014 |
Language: | English |
Book format: | PDF |
Book size: | 17.38 MB |
Book Description:
In Practical AVR Microcontrollers, youll learn how to use the AVR microcontroller to make your own nifty projects and gadgets. Youll start off with the basics in part one: setting up your development environment and learning how the "naked" AVR differs from the Arduino. Then youll gain experience by building a few simple gizmos and learning how everything can be interconnected. In part two, we really get into the goodies: projects! Each project will show you exactly what software and hardware you need, and will provide enough detail that you can adapt it to your own needs and parts availability. Some of the projects youll make: An illuminated secret panel A hallway lighting system with a waterfall effect A crazy lightshow Visual effects gizmos like a Moire wheel and shadow puppets In addition, you'll design and implement some home automation projects, includingworking with wired and wireless setups. Along the way, you'll design a useable home automation protocol andlook at a variety of hardware setups. Whether youre new to electronics, or you just want to see what you can do with an AVR outside of an Arduino, Practical AVR Microcontrollers is the book for you. What youll learn How programming the AVR is different from programming an Arduino How to use the Arduino IDE to program the AVR, and when to use AVR Studio How to network your AVR devices and use them in home automation How to add intelligence to your AVR devices How to make games with AVR Who this book is for Beginning electronics enthusiasts as well as Arduino fans who want to go beyond the Arduino with the AVR microcontroller. Table of ContentsPart 1: The Basics 1. A Brief History of Microcontrollers 2. Building our AVR Test Bed 3. Arduino and the Naked AVR 4. Moving On! 5. Smarten Up! 6. Conversing Digitally Part 2: The Projects 7. Introduction to the projects section 8. Good Evening, Mr. Bond! Your Secret Panel 9. Here Kitty, Kitty: Rainbow Beams to Drive Your Pets Crazy 10. WordDune: How Much Do You Really See? 11. A Waterfall of Lights: The Passageway Lighting System 12. Moving to Mesmerize: Small Projects with Nifty Effects 13. Home Automation: Small Projects using CAN Bus Controller Area Networks Appendix A:Common Components Appendix B: Digital Electronics Basics Appendix C: Breadboards Appendix D: Serial Communications Basics
AVR is the brain that runs Arduino, but you don't need the whole Arduino board to do fun projects. Experimenting with AVR Microcontrollers, from Practical AVR Microcontrollers, shows you how to create a spiffy set of projects that you can build to learn more about electronics, about AVR, and just to generate new ideas for your own projects. Alan Trevennor will show you how to create a secret panel project, a gadget to drive your pets crazy, a hallway lighting system, and even a small home automation network.What youll learnHow to create an illuminated secret panelHow to create visual effects with AVRHow to create a waterfall-like lighting systemHow to set up a small home automation networkWho this book is for Electronics hobbyists, Arduino fans, and...
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