Beginning Iot Projects: Breadboard-Less Electronic Projects


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Part 1 - Getting Started with IoTGoal: This section introduces the hardware used for IoT projects including tutorials on how to write the software to run the projects.
Chapter 1. Introduction to IoTGoal: Provide the reader with an introduction to IoT solutions and terminology.- What is the Internet of Things?- The Internet of Things and You- A Brief Look at IOT Solutions
Chapter 2. Introducing the ArduinoGoal: Introduce the reader to the Arduino platform including the hardware available and how to start using the boards.- What is an Arduino?- Arduino Hardware- Arduino Tutorial
Chapter 3. Arduino Programming Goal: Present a tutorial on how to write sketches for the Arduino platform.- Getting Started- Arduino Language Basics- Writing Your First Sketch- Example Sketches
Chapter 4. Introducing the Raspberry PiGoal: Introduce the reader to the Raspberry Pi platform including the hardware available and how to start using the Raspberry Pi computer.- What is a Raspberry Pi?- Raspberry Pi Boards- Getting Started with Raspbian
Chapter 5. Python Programming for the Raspberry PiGoal: Provide a primer for Python programming.- Getting Started- Python Primer- Example Scripts
Part 2 - The Qwiic Component SystemGoal: This section introduces the Qwiic component system including example projects that detail the steps needed to implement them with the Arduino or Raspberry Pi.
Chapter 6. Introducing Qwiic, STEMMA, and QTGoal: Introduce the Qwiic component system including the capabilities and limitations of the system as well as examples of the components available. The chapter also includes details on how to start using the components in projects. - Overview- Components Available- Using the Components in your Projects- Integrating Additional Components
Chapter 7. Qwiic Example: Keep your distance!
Chapter 8. Qwiic Example: Weather Station
Goal: Demonstrate how to use humidity and temperature sensors as well as an LCD to build a basic weather station.- Project Overview- Hardware Required- Write the Code- Test the Project- Challenges
Chapter 9. Qwiic Example: Digital Compass
Goal: Demonstrate how to use a multi-axis module and an LCD to build a digital compass.- Project Overview- Hardware Required- Write the Code- Test the Project- Challenges
Chapter 10. STEMMA and Qwiic Example: Plant MonitoringGoal: Demonstrate how to use soil moisture sensors to build a plant monitoring solution.- Project Overview- Hardware Required- Write the Code- Test the Project- Challenges
Chapter 11. STEMMA and Qwiic Example: Balancing Act

Part 3 - The Grove Component SystemGoal: This section introduces the Grove component system including example projects that detail the steps needed to implement them with the Arduino or Raspberry Pi.
Chapter 12. Introducing GroveGoal: Introduce the Grove component system including the capabilities and limitations of the system as well as examples of the components available. The chapter also includes details on how to start using the components in projects. - Overview

Author: Charles Bell
Publisher: Apress
Published: 10/19/2021
Pages: 375
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 2.70lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 1.76d
ISBN13: 9781484272336
ISBN10: 1484272331
BISAC Categories:
- Technology & Engineering | Telecommunications
- Computers | Hardware | General
- Technology & Engineering | Electrical

About the Author
Charles Bell conducts research in emerging technologies. He is a member of the Oracle MySQL Development team and is a Principal Developer for the MySQL Cloud Services team. He lives in a small town in rural Virginia with his loving wife. He received his Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2005. Dr. Bell is an expert in the database field and has extensive knowledge and experience in software development and systems engineering. His research interests include 3D printers, microcontrollers, three-dimensional printing, database systems, software engineering, and sensor networks. He spends his limited free time as a practicing Maker focusing on microcontroller projects and refinement of three-dimensional printers.