
Getting Started with Intel Galileo
Electronic Projects with the Quark-Powered Arduino-Compatible Board
Matt Richardson(Author)
O'Reilly (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 6. May 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-1-4571-8308-9 (ISBN)
Description
Getting Started with the Intel Galileo gets you up and running with this new, x86-powered board that was developed in collaboration between Arduino and Intel. You'll learn how to set it up, connect it to your computer, and begin programming. You'll learn how to build electronics projects around the Galileo, and you'll explore the features and power that make it different from all the boards that came before.
Developed in collaboration with the Intel Galileo team, and in consultation with members of the Arduino team, this is the definitive introduction to Intel's new board for makers.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Sebastopol
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 141 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
259 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4571-8308-9 (9781457183089)
Schweitzer Classification
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Additional editions

Matt Richardson
Getting Started with Intel Galileo
Electronic Projects with the Quark-Powered Arduino-Compatible Board
E-Book
03/2014
1st Edition
Make Community, LLC
€8.49
Available for download

Matt Richardson
Getting Started with Intel Galileo
Electronic Projects with the Quark-Powered Arduino-Compatible Board
E-Book
03/2014
1st Edition
Maker Media, Inc
€9.99
Available for download
Person
Matt Richardson is a Brooklyn-based creative technologist and video producer. He's a contributor to MAKE magazine and Makezine.com. Matt is also the owner of Awesome Button Studios, a technology consultancy. Highlights from his work include the Descriptive Camera, a camera which outputs a text description of a scene instead of a photo. He also created The Enough Already, a DIY celebrity-silencing device. Matt's work has garnered attention from The New York Times, Wired, New York Magazine and has also been featured at The Nevada Museum of Art and at the Santorini Bienniele. He is currently a Master's candidate at New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Program.