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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma
30 Arduino Projects for the Evil Genius by Simon Monk is a comprehensive guide that provides step-by-step instructions for creating various fun and practical projects using Arduino. It's perfect for beginners and experienced makers alike.
In 30 Arduino Projects for the Evil Genius by Simon Monk, we embark on an exciting journey into the world of Arduino. The book starts with an introduction to the Arduino platform and its programming language, a simplified version of C. We then dive into the first project: a Morse code translator using a high-brightness LED. This project serves as a primer for understanding how to program the Arduino board and use its I/O pins.
Next, we move on to a seasonal affective disorder light, designed to mimic natural daylight. We learn about pulse width modulation (PWM) and how to use it to control the brightness of LEDs. The third project is a keypad security system, where we explore the concept of digital inputs and outputs, and how to use them to control a security system.
As we progress, we explore a variety of projects, each building on the knowledge gained from the previous ones. We create a pulse rate monitor, a seven-segment LED double dice, a USB message board, and an oscilloscope. We also delve into the world of sound, creating a tune player and a VU meter, and learn how to use an LCD display to build a thermostat and a computer-controlled fan.
As we reach the middle of the book, we encounter more advanced projects. We create a hypnotizer using LEDs, a servo-controlled laser, and a lie detector. Each project introduces new components and concepts, such as servos, motors, and sensors, expanding our understanding of what's possible with Arduino.
The second half of the book is filled with even more exciting and, dare we say, evil projects. We create a magnetic door lock, an infrared remote, and a Lilypad clock. We also learn how to use the Arduino Leonardo's unique features to build an Evil Genius countdown timer and a keyboard prank.
Finally, we explore the world of input devices, creating an automatic password typer and an accelerometer mouse. These projects teach us how to use input devices such as keypads and accelerometers, and how to interface them with the Arduino board.
In the concluding chapters, we're encouraged to combine the knowledge and skills we've gained to create our own unique Arduino projects. The book provides guidance on how to design and plan our projects, select the right components, and troubleshoot common issues.
In 30 Arduino Projects for the Evil Genius, Simon Monk has crafted an engaging and instructive guide to Arduino programming and electronics. The projects are well-structured and build on each other, gradually introducing new concepts and components. By the end of the book, we've gained a solid understanding of Arduino and the confidence to create our own diabolically clever projects.
30 Arduino Projects for the Evil Genius by Simon Monk is a comprehensive guide that provides step-by-step instructions for creating a wide range of exciting and practical projects using Arduino. From a light-sensitive alarm to a GPS tracker, this book offers a hands-on approach to learning electronics and programming with Arduino.
Individuals interested in learning Arduino programming and electronics
Students or hobbyists looking to build interactive and creative projects
Those who enjoy hands-on experimentation and want to expand their technical skills
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