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Arduino Robotic Projects

You're reading from  Arduino Robotic Projects

Product type Book
Published in Aug 2014
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781783989829
Pages 240 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Richard Grimmett Richard Grimmett
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters close

Arduino Robotic Projects
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. Powering on Arduino 2. Getting Started with the Arduino IDE 3. Simple Programming Concepts Using the Arduino IDE 4. Accessing the GPIO Pins 5. Working with Displays 6. Controlling DC Motors 7. Controlling Servos with Arduino 8. Avoiding Obstacles Using Sensors 9. Even More Useful Sensors 10. Going Truly Mobile – the Remote Control of Your Robot 11. Using a GPS Device with Arduino 12. Taking Your Robot to Sea 13. Robots That Can Fly 14. Small Projects with Arduino Index

Summary


In this chapter, you've learned how to interact with the Arduino IDE and create, edit, upload, and run programs on Arduino. You have also been exposed to the C programming language. If this is your first experience with programming, don't be surprised if you are still uneasy with programing in general and the if and for statements in particular. You probably felt just as uncomfortable with your first introduction to the English language; you just may not remember it.

It is always a bit difficult to try new things. However, I will try to give you explicit instructions on what to type so that you can be successful. There is one major challenge when working with computers. They always do exactly what you tell them to do and not necessarily what you want them to do. So, if you encounter problems, check several times to make sure that your code matches the example exactly. In the next chapter, you'll learn to access the GPIO pins to interface with the outside world.

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