Arduino guru Simon Monk reveals advanced programming techniques for Arduino! Programming Arduino Next Steps: Going Further with Sketches is the must-have follow-up to Monk's bestseller, Programming Arduino: Getting Started with Sketches. Aimed at experienced programmers and hobbyists who have mastered the basics, this book takes you "under the hood" of Arduino, revealing professional-level programming secrets. You'll learn how to use interrupts, manage memory wisely, use high-speed digital writes, program Ethernet and Bluetooth, get the most out of serial communications, perform digital signal processing, and much more. The content of the book is heavily influenced by the Arduino user forums and answers many commonly asked questions. Coverage includes the Arduino Uno, Arduino Leonardo, and Arduino Due boards. Uses the same clear, concise writing style and convenient format popularized in Monk's bestseller, Programming Arduino: Getting Started with Sketches Focuses on programming rather than electronics-all concepts illustrated with working, well-tested code examples Answers commonly asked questions for Arduino developers who want to go beyond the basics Covers the basic Arduino Uno, plus the newer Leonardo and Due boards Shows how to incorporate advanced techniques in memory management, signal processing, communications, and performance Explains how to program the Arduino to communicate with the Internet
Arduino guru Simon Monk reveals advanced programming techniques for Arduino! Programming Arduino Next Steps: Going Further with Sketches is the must-have follow-up to Monk's bestseller, Programming Arduino: Getting Started with Sketches. Aimed at experienced programmers and hobbyists who have mastered the basics, this book takes you "under the hood" of Arduino, revealing professional-level programming secrets. You'll learn how to use interrupts, manage memory wisely, use high-speed digital writes, program Ethernet and Bluetooth, get the most out of serial communications, perform digital signal processing, and much more. The content of the book is heavily influenced by the Arduino user forums and answers many commonly asked questions. Coverage includes the Arduino Uno, Arduino Leonardo, and Arduino Due boards. Uses the same clear, concise writing style and convenient format popularized in Monk's bestseller, Programming Arduino: Getting Started with Sketches Focuses on programming rather than electronics-all concepts illustrated with working, well-tested code examples Answers commonly asked questions for Arduino developers who want to go beyond the basics Covers the basic Arduino Uno, plus the newer Leonardo and Due boards Shows how to incorporate advanced techniques in memory management, signal processing, communications, and performance Explains how to program the Arduino to communicate with the Internet
Introduction
1. Programming Arduino
2. Under the Hood
3. Interrupts and Timers
4. Making Arduino Faster
5. Low Power Arduino
6. Memory
7. Using I2C
8. Interfacing with 1-Wire Devices
9. Interfacing with SPI Devices
10. Serial UART Programming
11. USB Programming
12. Network Programming
13. Digital Signal Processing
14. Managing with One Process
15. Software Design
16. Writing Libraries
Dr. Simon Monk has a degree in Cybernetics and Computer Science and a PhD in Software Engineering. He spent several years as an academic before he returned to industry, co-founding the mobile software company Momote Ltd. Dr. Monk has been an active electronics hobbyist since his early teens and is a full-time writer on hobby electronics and open source hardware. He is the author of numerous electronics books, including Programming the Raspberry Pi: Getting Started with Python; Programming Arduino: Getting Started with Sketches; 30 Arduino Projects for the Evil Genius; Arduino + Android Projects for the Evil Genius, and Practical Electronics for Inventors, Third Edition (co-author).
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