
Programming the Intel Galileo: Getting Started with the Arduino -Compatible Development Board
Getting Started with the Arduino -Compatible Development Board
Christopher Rush(Author)
McGraw-Hill Education (Publisher)
Published on 16. December 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
144 pages
978-1-259-64479-5 (ISBN)
Description
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Write powerful programs for your Intel (R) Galileo-no experience required!
This hands-on guide offers a step-by-step introduction to programming the Intel (R) Galileo using Arduino (TM) software. Written by an experienced electronics hobbyist, Programming the Intel (R) Galileo: Getting Started with the Arduino (TM)-Compatible Development Board shows how to set up your board, configure the software, and quickly start writing sketches. You will discover how to work with the Galileo's inputs and outputs, use libraries, interface with the Web, and control external hardware. From there, you will learn to engineer and program your own useful and fun Galileo gadgets.
* Explore the features and capabilities of the Intel (R) Galileo
* Power up your board and install the Arduino IDE
* Learn C programming basics and start writing sketches
* Control LEDs, LCD, and servo motors
* Process input from temperature and light sensors
* Connect to the Internet through Ethernet and WiFi
* Share sensor readings and other data via the cloud
* Go further and design, build, and test your own projects
Write powerful programs for your Intel (R) Galileo-no experience required!
This hands-on guide offers a step-by-step introduction to programming the Intel (R) Galileo using Arduino (TM) software. Written by an experienced electronics hobbyist, Programming the Intel (R) Galileo: Getting Started with the Arduino (TM)-Compatible Development Board shows how to set up your board, configure the software, and quickly start writing sketches. You will discover how to work with the Galileo's inputs and outputs, use libraries, interface with the Web, and control external hardware. From there, you will learn to engineer and program your own useful and fun Galileo gadgets.
* Explore the features and capabilities of the Intel (R) Galileo
* Power up your board and install the Arduino IDE
* Learn C programming basics and start writing sketches
* Control LEDs, LCD, and servo motors
* Process input from temperature and light sensors
* Connect to the Internet through Ethernet and WiFi
* Share sensor readings and other data via the cloud
* Go further and design, build, and test your own projects
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
OH
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
100 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
223 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-259-64479-5 (9781259644795)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Christopher Rush has a degree in computer science and has spent the last 10 years working for an electronics distribution company as a product manager for single-board computing. He also runs a MakerSpace blog (www.rushmakes.com) providing reviews, tutorials, and user guides for popular development boards and accessories, including Raspberry Pi, Arduino, BeagleBone, and others. Mr. Rush is the author of 30 BeagleBone Black Projects for the Evil Genius and Programming the Photon: Getting Started with the Internet of Things, also published by McGraw-Hill Education.