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Arduino Data Communications

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Product type Book
Published in Nov 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837632619
Pages 286 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Robert Thas John Robert Thas John
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters close

Preface 1. Part 1:Introduction to Arduino and Sensor Data
2. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Arduino 3. Chapter 2: Leveraging Various Sensors for Data Acquisition 4. Chapter 3: Prototyping with Shields 5. Chapter 4: Storing Data Collected from Sensors 6. Chapter 5: Implementing REST and MQTT Protocols for Communication 7. Part 2:Sending Data
8. Chapter 6: Utilizing Various Communication Technologies 9. Chapter 7: Communicating with LoRaWAN 10. Chapter 8: Working with Ethernet 11. Chapter 9: Leveraging Cellular Communication Technology 12. Chapter 10: Communicating via HC-12 13. Chapter 11: Managing Communication with RS-485 14. Part 3: Miscellaneous Topics
15. Chapter 12: Enhancing Security for Reducing Risk 16. Chapter 13: Scaling for High Availability 17. Chapter 14: Building and Manufacturing Hardware 18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Learning about Arduino – The company

Arduino is an open source hardware and software company that was set up to simplify how embedded systems engineering is taught to students at a tertiary level. It began as a project in 2005, designed and soldered on a printed circuit board (PCB) using an ATmega8 chip from Atmel. This was an 8-bit chip. While the particular chip on an Arduino board isn’t frequently brought up, the significance cannot be overstated.

The company provided both a board and a way to flash firmware onto the board. This simplified the process of getting machine code onto the chip that was put onto the board.

Over the years, Arduino has released additional boards with different chips and other peripherals on them, aimed at different users. It has made enhancements to the IDE, making it possible to support boards from other manufacturers. The Arduino programming language makes it possible to use one language to program different boards without dealing with the underlying differences. Finally, the Arduino Cloud provides an IoT interface for compatible boards.

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Published in: Nov 2023 Publisher: Packt ISBN-13: 9781837632619
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