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Applied Embedded Electronics
Embedded controller electronics are at the heart of virtually all modern electronic devices today with a market of more than $86 billion per year and growing. To serve the needs of designers creating products for this huge market, this practical book covers topics crucial for modern electronics design.
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Arduino Applied: Comprehensive Projects for Everyday Electronics
Extend the range of your Arduino skills, incorporate the new developments in both hardware and software, and understand how the electronic applications function in everyday life. This project-based book extends the Arduino Uno starter kits and increases knowledge of microcontrollers in electronic applications.
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Electronics Cookbook
This bookbreaks down this complex subject into several topics, from using the right transistor to building and testing projects and prototypes. With this book, you can quickly search electronics topics and go straight to the recipe you need. It also serves as an ideal reference for experienced electronics makers.
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Fundamentals of Digital Logic and Microcontrollers, 6th Edition
This book offers an all-encompassing focus on the areas of computer design, digital logic, and digital systems, unlike other texts in the marketplace. Written with clear and concise explanations of fundamental topics such as number system and Boolean algebra, and simplified examples and tutorials utilizing the PIC18F4321 microcontroller and covers an enhanced version of both combinational and sequential logic design, basics of computer organization, and microcontrollers
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Practical robotics and mechatronics : marine, space and medical applications
This book provides an introduction on how to successfully create practical robotics and mechatronics. Based on the author's 30 years of experience of robotics development, it contains examples of real-world robots from new underwater vehicles, ships, robotic fish and unmanned aviation robotics, to space robotics, and medical robotics.
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Arduino Basics: Digital And Analog For Input And Output
In today's tutorial we'll learn digital and analog inputs and outputs. We'll build a simple circuit with an LED, button, and potentiometer to demonstrate how to read and interpret digital and analog signals. We'll also use these signals to control the LED. by the end of this tutorial, you'll have the knowledge to create your own projects.
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Arduino Programming for Experienced Users
John Baichtal covers all the intermediate-to-expert-level Arduino skills you'll need: programming, sensors, IC control, shields, prototyping, displays, lighting, even basic robotics. Baichtal's taught electronics and robotics to thousands of people–in person, online, in video, and in best-selling books. He knows what you need to know–and the best ways to show it to you. You'll go from theory to real circuit-building fast, with start to finish demos that guide you through several exciting examples, including a complete Arduino-powered Tank Robot!
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CircuitBread: Control Systems (Playlist)
Control systems are a high level area of expertise that electrical engineers can focus on and is essential for applications from self driving cars, humanoid robotics, HVAC systems and industrial automation.
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Electronics Cookbook
Based on material from his book by the same title, this beginner-level course explains basic electronics theory and basic electronic components; shows you how to use the Raspberry Pi single board computer and the Arduino microcontroller/programming environment; and then demonstrates how you interface the Arduino/Raspberry Pi combo to a broad array of things (e.g., sensors, LEDs, power supplies, integrated circuits, amplifiers, RF device, etc.) that will allow your inventions to sense things, make sounds, emanate light, send out radio waves, and more. Want to make stuff? This video shows you how.
Books
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Digital Systems : Principles and applications
The text begins with the basics of digital systems, including the AHDL hardware description language, then gradually progresses to increasingly challenging topics, including the more complex VHDL.The text is comprehensive yet highly readable, clearly introducing the purpose and fundamentals of each topic before delving into more technical descriptions. It is also definition-focused, with new terms listed in each chapter and defined in a glossary.