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Python Programming for Arduino

You're reading from   Python Programming for Arduino Develop practical Internet of Things prototypes and applications with Arduino and Python

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783285938
Length 400 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Pratik Desai Pratik Desai
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Python and Arduino FREE CHAPTER 2. Working with the Firmata Protocol and the pySerial Library 3. The First Project – Motion-triggered LEDs 4. Diving into Python-Arduino Prototyping 5. Working with the Python GUI 6. Storing and Plotting Arduino Data 7. The Midterm Project – a Portable DIY Thermostat 8. Introduction to Arduino Networking 9. Arduino and the Internet of Things 10. The Final Project – a Remote Home Monitoring System 11. Tweet-a-PowerStrip Index

Getting started with pySerial

You learned about the Firmata protocol in the previous section. This is an easy and quick way to start working with Arduino. Although the Firmata protocol helps you to develop complex applications from your computer without modifying the Arduino sketch, we are not ready to start coding these applications.

The first step towards writing these complex applications is to provide an interface between your programming environment and the Arduino via a serial port. In this book, you will be required to establish a connection between the Python interpreter and Arduino for every project that we develop.

Writing your own library, which includes implementation of functions and specifications to enable communication on a serial protocol, is an inconvenient and time consuming process. We are going to avoid that by using an open source, well maintained Python library called pySerial.

The pySerial library enables communication with Arduino by encapsulating the access for the...

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