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The ultimate collection of DIY Arduino projects!
In this easy-to-follow book, electronics guru Simon Monk shows you how to create a wide variety of fun and functional gadgets with the Arduino Uno and Leonardo boards. Filled with step-by-step instructions and detailed illustrations, The TAB Book of Arduino Projects: 36 Things to Make with Shields and Proto Shields provides a cost estimate, difficulty level, and list of required components for each project. You'll learn how to design custom circuits with Proto Shields and solder parts to the prototyping area to build professional-quality devices. Catapult your Arduino skills to the next level with this hands-on guide.
Build these and many more innovative Arduino creations:
Persistence-of-vision (POV) display
High-power LED controller
Color recognizer
RFID door lock
Fake dog
Person counter
Laser alarm
Theramin-like instrument
FM radio receiver
Email notifier
Network temperature and humidity sensor
Seven segment LED clock
Larson scanner
Conway's game of life
Singing plant
Ultrasonic rangefinder
Temperature and light logger
Autoranging capacitance meter
Geiger counter
List of contents
Part I: Light and Color1. Persistence of Vision Display
2. LED Cube
3. High Power LED Controller
4. Color Recognizer
Part II: Security5. RFID Door Lock
6. Keypad Door Lock
7. Secret Knock Lock
8. Fake Dog
9. Person Counter
10. Laser Alarm
Part III: Sound and Music11. Theramin-like Instrument
12. FM Radio Receiver
13. Pedal Board Controller
14. Music Controller
15. LED Matrix Spectrum Display
Part IV: Internet16. Email Notifier
17. Weather Data Feed
18. Network Controlled Switch
19. Network Temperature and Humidity Sensor
20. Pingometer
Part V. Clocks21. LED Matrix Clock
22. Binary Clock
23. Seven Segment LED Clock
24. Hacked Analog Clock
25. World Clock
Part VI. Novelty26. Larson Scanner
27. Game of Life
28. Singing Plant
29. Ultrasonic Rangefinder
30. GPS
31. Methane Detector
Part VII. Home32. Light Level Logger
33. Temperature and Light Logger
34. Timer Controlled Lamp
35. Autoranging Capacitance Meter
36. Geiger Counter
About the author
Dr. Simon Monk (Preston, UK) has a degree in Cybernetics and Computer Science and a PhD in Software Engineering. He is the bestselling author of
Programming Arduino, Programming the Raspberry Pi, and other books.