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Series of Electronics Projects for Beginners Key Features ● Comprehensive coverage of various aspects of Arduino basics, ecosystem, and Arduino IDE ● Covers Arduino Uno, Arduino Nano, and introduces to the latest Arduino Tian which runs Linux ● Simple language, crystal clear approach, and straight forward comprehensible presentation ● Adopting user-friendly style for an explanation of circuit and code examples. ● Illustrated with circuit diagrams, screenshots, and photographs. Description The book primarily focuses on Arduino to do things which house At mega 328 microcontrollers. This book provides knowledge on twenty-four projects with the aid of proper wiring diagrams and programs required to complete the project. It also discusses the sensors, modules and other discrete components used in each project. Moreover, the book also introduces power electronic devices like Mosfet and Triac for building inverters and AC regulation circuits. Matlab software is also introduced along with its application together with Arduino which is considered to be the main device for all the projects in the book. What will you learn The book covers both software and hardware aspects of each project which will give an overall knowledge to the reader. I hope that this book will help students to empower their knowledge to create their own innovative prototypes. Who this book is for This book is meant to be educational and helpful to hobbyist, students, and beginners to build real-time exciting projects. Table of Contents 1. LED Blink 2. LED With Push Button 3. ANALOG Input 4. Photo-Resistor 5. Photo-Resistor With LED 6. DC Motor With Transistor 7. DC Motor With L293D 8. SERVOMOTOR 9. LCD Display 10. LCD With Keypad 11. Dot Matrix Display 12. 7 Segment Display 13. Unipolar Stepper Motor 14. Bipolar Stepper Motor 15. Serial Communication 16. Wireless Communication Using XBee 17. Infrared Remote Control 18. SD Card Logger 19. Arduino With MATLAB 20. Real-Time Clock 21. Inverter Using MOSFET 22. AC Regulation and Control 23. GSM 24. Arduino Standalone About the Author Neerparaj Rai completed his Master’s degree in power electronics form Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology in 2014. He is currently working as Lecturer in Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Port Blair. He has also contributed several research papers in many reputed journals and conferences. He has been involved in teaching from over 7 years. Series of Electronics Projects for Beginners Key Features ● Comprehensive coverage of various aspects of Arduino basics, ecosystem, and Arduino IDE ● Covers Arduino Uno, Arduino Nano, and introduces to the latest Arduino Tian which runs Linux ● Simple language, crystal clear approach, and straight forward comprehensible presentation ● Adopting user-friendly style for an explanation of circuit and code examples. ● Illustrated with circuit diagrams, screenshots, and photographs. Description The book primarily focuses on Arduino to do things which house At mega 328 microcontrollers. This book provides knowledge on twenty-four projects with the aid of proper wiring diagrams and programs required to complete the project. It also discusses the sensors, modules and other discrete components used in each project. Moreover, the book also introduces power electronic devices like Mosfet and Triac for building inverters and AC regulation circuits. Matlab software is also introduced along with its application together with Arduino which is considered to be the main device for all the projects in the book. What will you learn The book covers both software and hardware aspects of each project which will give an overall knowledge to the reader. I hope that this book will help students to empower their knowledge to create their own innovative prototypes. Who this book is for This book is meant to be educational and helpful to hobbyist, students, and beginners to build real-time exciting projects. Table of Contents 1. LED Blink 2. LED With Push Button 3. ANALOG Input 4. Photo-Resistor 5. Photo-Resistor With LED 6. DC Motor With Transistor 7. DC Motor With L293D 8. SERVOMOTOR 9. LCD Display 10. LCD With Keypad 11. Dot Matrix Display 12. 7 Segment Display 13. Unipolar Stepper Motor 14. Bipolar Stepper Motor 15. Serial Communication 16. Wireless Communication Using XBee 17. Infrared Remote Control 18. SD Card Logger 19. Arduino With MATLAB 20. Real-Time Clock 21. Inverter Using MOSFET 22. AC Regulation and Control 23. GSM 24. Arduino Standalone About the Author Neerparaj Rai completed his Master’s degree in power electronics form Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology in 2014. He is currently working as Lecturer in Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Port Blair. He has also contributed several research papers in many reputed journals and conferences. He has been involved in teaching from over 7 years. Series of Electronics Projects for Beginners Key Features ● Comprehensive coverage of various aspects of Arduino basics, ecosystem, and Arduino IDE ● Covers Arduino Uno, Arduino Nano, and introduces to the latest Arduino Tian which runs Linux ● Simple language, crystal clear approach, and straight forward comprehensible presentation ● Adopting user-friendly style for an explanation of circuit and code examples. ● Illustrated with circuit diagrams, screenshots, and photographs. Description The book primarily focuses on Arduino to do things which house At mega 328 microcontrollers. This book provides knowledge on twenty-four projects with the aid of proper wiring diagrams and programs required to complete the project. It also discusses the sensors, modules and other discrete components used in each project. Moreover, the book also introduces power electronic devices like Mosfet and Triac for building inverters and AC regulation circuits. Matlab software is also introduced along with its application together with Arduino which is considered to be the main device for all the projects in the book. What will you learn The book covers both software and hardware aspects of each project which will give an overall knowledge to the reader. I hope that this book will help students to empower their knowledge to create their own innovative prototypes. Who this book is for This book is meant to be educational and helpful to hobbyist, students, and beginners to build real-time exciting projects. Table of Contents 1. LED Blink 2. LED With Push Button 3. ANALOG Input 4. Photo-Resistor 5. Photo-Resistor With LED 6. DC Motor With Transistor 7. DC Motor With L293D 8. SERVOMOTOR 9. LCD Display 10. LCD With Keypad 11. Dot Matrix Display 12. 7 Segment Display 13. Unipolar Stepper Motor 14. Bipolar Stepper Motor 15. Serial Communication 16. Wireless Communication Using XBee 17. Infrared Remote Control 18. SD Card Logger 19. Arduino With MATLAB 20. Real-Time Clock 21. Inverter Using MOSFET 22. AC Regulation and Control 23. GSM 24. Arduino Standalone About the Author Neerparaj Rai completed his Master’s degree in power electronics form Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology in 2014. He is currently working as Lecturer in Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Port Blair. He has also contributed several research papers in many reputed journals and conferences. He has been involved in teaching from over 7 years. Series of Electronics Projects for Beginners Key Features ● Comprehensive coverage of various aspects of Arduino basics, ecosystem, and Arduino IDE ● Covers Arduino Uno, Arduino Nano, and introduces to the latest Arduino Tian which runs Linux ● Simple language, crystal clear approach, and straight forward comprehensible presentation ● Adopting user-friendly style for an explanation of circuit and code examples. ● Illustrated with circuit diagrams, screenshots, and photographs. Description The book primarily focuses on Arduino to do things which house At mega 328 microcontrollers. This book provides knowledge on twenty-four projects with the aid of proper wiring diagrams and programs required to complete the project. It also discusses the sensors, modules and other discrete components used in each project. Moreover, the book also introduces power electronic devices like Mosfet and Triac for building inverters and AC regulation circuits. Matlab software is also introduced along with its application together with Arduino which is considered to be the main device for all the projects in the book. What will you learn The book covers both software and hardware aspects of each project which will give an overall knowledge to the reader. I hope that this book will help students to empower their knowledge to create their own innovative prototypes. Who this book is for This book is meant to be educational and helpful to hobbyist, students, and beginners to build real-time exciting projects. Table of Contents 1. LED Blink 2. LED With Push Button 3. ANALOG Input 4. Photo-Resistor 5. Photo-Resistor With LED 6. DC Motor With Transistor 7. DC Motor With L293D 8. SERVOMOTOR 9. LCD Display 10. LCD With Keypad 11. Dot Matrix Display 12. 7 Segment Display 13. Unipolar Stepper Motor 14. Bipolar Stepper Motor 15. Serial Communication 16. Wireless Communication Using XBee 17. Infrared Remote Control 18. SD Card Logger 19. Arduino With MATLAB 20. Real-Time Clock 21. Inverter Using MOSFET 22. AC Regulation and Control 23. GSM 24. Arduino Standalone About the Author Neerparaj Rai completed his Master’s degree in power electronics form Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology in 2014. He is currently working as Lecturer in Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Port Blair. He has also contributed several research papers in many reputed journals and conferences. He has been involved in teaching from over 7 years. Series of Electronics Projects for Beginners Key Features ● Comprehensive coverage of various aspects of Arduino basics, ecosystem, and Arduino IDE ● Covers Arduino Uno, Arduino Nano, and introduces to the latest Arduino Tian which runs Linux ● Simple language, crystal clear approach, and straight forward comprehensible presentation ● Adopting user-friendly style for an explanation of circuit and code examples. ● Illustrated with circuit diagrams, screenshots, and photographs. Description The book primarily focuses on Arduino to do things which house At mega 328 microcontrollers. This book provides knowledge on twenty-four projects with the aid of proper wiring diagrams and programs required to complete the project. It also discusses the sensors, modules and other discrete components used in each project. Moreover, the book also introduces power electronic devices like Mosfet and Triac for building inverters and AC regulation circuits. Matlab software is also introduced along with its application together with Arduino which is considered to be the main device for all the projects in the book. What will you learn The book covers both software and hardware aspects of each project which will give an overall knowledge to the reader. I hope that this book will help students to empower their knowledge to create their own innovative prototypes. Who this book is for This book is meant to be educational and helpful to hobbyist, students, and beginners to build real-time exciting projects. Table of Contents 1. LED Blink 2. LED With Push Button 3. ANALOG Input 4. Photo-Resistor 5. Photo-Resistor With LED 6. DC Motor With Transistor 7. DC Motor With L293D 8. SERVOMOTOR 9. LCD Display 10. LCD With Keypad 11. Dot Matrix Display 12. 7 Segment Display 13. Unipolar Stepper Motor 14. Bipolar Stepper Motor 15. Serial Communication 16. Wireless Communication Using XBee 17. Infrared Remote Control 18. SD Card Logger 19. Arduino With MATLAB 20. Real-Time Clock 21. Inverter Using MOSFET 22. AC Regulation and Control 23. GSM 24. Arduino Standalone About the Author Neerparaj Rai completed his Master’s degree in power electronics form Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology in 2014. He is currently working as Lecturer in Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Port Blair. He has also contributed several research papers in many reputed journals and conferences. He has been involved in teaching from over 7 years. Series of Electronics Projects for Beginners Key Features ● Comprehensive coverage of various aspects of Arduino basics, ecosystem, and Arduino IDE ● Covers Arduino Uno, Arduino Nano, and introduces to the latest Arduino Tian which runs Linux ● Simple language, crystal clear approach, and straight forward comprehensible presentation ● Adopting user-friendly style for an explanation of circuit and code examples. ● Illustrated with circuit diagrams, screenshots, and photographs. Description The book primarily focuses on Arduino to do things which house At mega 328 microcontrollers. This book provides knowledge on twenty-four projects with the aid of proper wiring diagrams and programs required to complete the project. It also discusses the sensors, modules and other discrete components used in each project. Moreover, the book also introduces power electronic devices like Mosfet and Triac for building inverters and AC regulation circuits. Matlab software is also introduced along with its application together with Arduino which is considered to be the main device for all the projects in the book. What will you learn The book covers both software and hardware aspects of each project which will give an overall knowledge to the reader. I hope that this book will help students to empower their knowledge to create their own innovative prototypes. Who this book is for This book is meant to be educational and helpful to hobbyist, students, and beginners to build real-time exciting projects. Table of Contents 1. LED Blink 2. LED With Push Button 3. ANALOG Input 4. Photo-Resistor 5. Photo-Resistor With LED 6. DC Motor With Transistor 7. DC Motor With L293D 8. SERVOMOTOR 9. LCD Display 10. LCD With Keypad 11. Dot Matrix Display 12. 7 Segment Display 13. Unipolar Stepper Motor 14. Bipolar Stepper Motor 15. Serial Communication 16. Wireless Communication Using XBee 17. Infrared Remote Control 18. SD Card Logger 19. Arduino With MATLAB 20. Real-Time Clock 21. Inverter Using MOSFET 22. AC Regulation and Control 23. GSM 24. Arduino Standalone About the Author Neerparaj Rai completed his Master’s degree in power electronics form Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology in 2014. He is currently working as Lecturer in Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Port Blair. He has also contributed several research papers in many reputed journals and conferences. He has been involved in teaching from over 7 years. Series of Electronics Projects for Beginners Key Features ● Comprehensive coverage of various aspects of Arduino basics, ecosystem, and Arduino IDE ● Covers Arduino Uno, Arduino Nano, and introduces to the latest Arduino Tian which runs Linux ● Simple language, crystal clear approach, and straight forward comprehensible presentation ● Adopting user-friendly style for an explanation of circuit and code examples. ● Illustrated with circuit diagrams, screenshots, and photographs. Description The book primarily focuses on Arduino to do things which house At mega 328 microcontrollers. This book provides knowledge on twenty-four projects with the aid of proper wiring diagrams and programs required to complete the project. It also discusses the sensors, modules and other discrete components used in each project. Moreover, the book also introduces power electronic devices like Mosfet and Triac for building inverters and AC regulation circuits. Matlab software is also introduced along with its application together with Arduino which is considered to be the main device for all the projects in the book. What will you learn The book covers both software and hardware aspects of each project which will give an overall knowledge to the reader. I hope that this book will help students to empower their knowledge to create their own innovative prototypes. Who this book is for This book is meant to be educational and helpful to hobbyist, students, and beginners to build real-time exciting projects. Table of Contents 1. LED Blink 2. LED With Push Button 3. ANALOG Input 4. Photo-Resistor 5. Photo-Resistor With LED 6. DC Motor With Transistor 7. DC Motor With L293D 8. SERVOMOTOR 9. LCD Display 10. LCD With Keypad 11. Dot Matrix Display 12. 7 Segment Display 13. Unipolar Stepper Motor 14. Bipolar Stepper Motor 15. Serial Communication 16. Wireless Communication Using XBee 17. Infrared Remote Control 18. SD Card Logger 19. Arduino With MATLAB 20. Real-Time Clock 21. Inverter Using MOSFET 22. AC Regulation and Control 23. GSM 24. Arduino Standalone About the Author Neerparaj Rai completed his Master’s degree in power electronics form Sikkim Manipal Institute of Technology in 2014. He is currently working as Lecturer in Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Institute of Technology, Port Blair. He has also contributed several research papers in many reputed journals and conferences. He has been involved in teaching from over 7 years.
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