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Creative DIY Microcontroller Projects with TinyGo and WebAssembly

You're reading from   Creative DIY Microcontroller Projects with TinyGo and WebAssembly A practical guide to building embedded applications for low-powered devices, IoT, and home automation

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800560208
Length 322 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Tobias Theel Tobias Theel
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Getting Started with TinyGo 2. Chapter 2: Building a Traffic Lights Control System FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Building a Safety Lock Using a Keypad 4. Chapter 4: Building a Plant Watering System 5. Chapter 5: Building a Touchless Handwash Timer 6. Chapter 6: Building Displays for Communication using I2C and SPI Interfaces 7. Chapter 7: Displaying Weather Alerts on the TinyGo Wasm Dashboard 8. Chapter 8: Automating and Monitoring Your Home through the TinyGo Wasm Dashboard 9. Assessments 10. Afterword 11. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix – "Go"ing Ahead

The Arduino UNO

The Arduino UNO is one of the most popular boards out there. It is powered by an 8-bit ATmega328P microcontroller, and as of the writing of this book, there are lots of derivates from the original Arduino UNO boards. Let's get to know it better in the following subsections.

Getting to know the technical specifications

As you can see in the following table, the ATmega328P has only 16 MHz and 32 KB Flash memory. Standard Go produces a Hello World program of about 1.2 MB, which would not even fit on this microcontroller. So, we are working with very limited hardware here, but you will see that this is sufficient to build amazing projects.

Here is a brief look at the technical specs of the Arduino UNO:

Table 1.1 – Technical specifications

Note

Consider the DC current per I/O pin of 20 mA as an upper limit. You should not exceed this limit to prevent damaging your microcontroller.

Let's have a look at the pinout next...

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