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Python Programming for Arduino

You're reading from  Python Programming for Arduino

Product type Book
Published in Feb 2015
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781783285938
Pages 400 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages

Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Python Programming for Arduino
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Getting Started with Python and Arduino 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 the IoT


Long before the Internet, sensor- and actuator-based electronic control systems existed in high-tech automation systems. In those systems, sensors were interfaced to the microcontroller via hard-wired connections. Due to extensibility limitations, the coverage area of these systems was geographically restricted. Examples of these high-tech systems included factory automation, satellite systems, weapon systems, and so on. In most cases, the sensors used in these systems were huge and the microcontrollers were also limited by their low computational capabilities.

With recent advancements in technology, especially in the semiconductor industry, the physical size of sensors and microcontrollers has significantly reduced. It has also been made possible to manufacture low-cost and highly efficient electronic components, hence today it is relatively inexpensive to develop small and efficient sensor-based hardware products. Arduino and Raspberry Pi are great examples...

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