Advanced Arduino Techniques in Science: Refine Your Skills and Projects with PCs or Python-Tkinter


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Chapter 1: Arduino and Raspberry Pi.- Chapter 2: Development of a Simplified Python Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition System.- Chapter 3: Experimental Work at High Temperatures and High Heats.- Chapter 4 The PID Process Control Algorithm.- Chapter 5: Real Time Data Plotting and Visualization.- Chapter 6: Frequency Measurement.- Chapter 7: Quality Assurance, Quality Control, and Error Analysis.- Chapter 8: Power and Noise from the USB.- Chapter 9: Analytical Front Ends.- Chapter 10: The Kalman Filter.- Appendix 1: List of abbreviations.- Appendix 2: List of Suppliers.



Author: Richard J. Smythe
Publisher: Springer
Published: 08/28/2021
Pages: 279
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.98lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.66d
ISBN13: 9781484267868
ISBN10: 1484267869
BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Hardware | General

About the Author
Richard J. Smythe attended Brock University in its initial years of operation in southern Ontario and graduated with a four year honours degree in chemistry with minors in mathematics and physics prior to attending the University of Waterloo for a master's degree in analytical chemistry and computing science and a doctorate in analytical chemistry. After a post-doctoral fellowship at the State University of New York at Buffalo in electro-analytical chemistry Richard went into business in 1974 as Peninsula Chemical Analysis Ltd. Introduced in 1966 to time-shared computing with paper tapes, punched cards, BASIC prior to Fortran IV at Waterloo, the PDP 11 mini-computers and finally the PC, Richard has maintained a currency in physical computing using several computer languages and scripting codes. Professionally Richard has functioned as a commercial laboratory owner and is currently a consulting analytical chemist, a civil forensic scientist as PCA Ltd., a full partner in Walters Forensic Engineering in Toronto, Ontario and senior scientist for Contrast Engineering in Halifax Nova Scotia. A large portion of Richard's professional career consists of devising methods by which a problem that ultimately involves making one or more fundamental measurements can be solved by using the equipment at hand or using a readily available "off-the shelf/ out of the box" facility to provide the data required.