Raspberry Pi, Arduino & Co.Tech gadgets under the Christmas tree
Christmas time - a time to relax and immerse yourself in technical gadgets. Computer&AUTOMATION has put together some experimental kits and practical books that are also suitable as Christmas presents.

Internet of Things, physical computing, collecting, processing and reacting to environmental influences: The Arduino is predestined for this, whether digital or analog. In this Arduino manual, inventors learn everything they need to know to use the Arduino as a control center in their own projects: whether home automation, robots or weather stations - sensors are always included. The introductory chapter shows which of the boards is best suited to the intended project. As Arduino projects have a lot to do with electronics, a separate chapter deals with electronics basics, including soldering and the use of a multimeter. In each of the 22 practical projects presented, the necessary theory, such as how the GSM protocol works, is taught and the project is documented in a comprehensible way using photos, screenshots, circuit diagrams and source code. The source codes do not have to be typed out. They are available to download free of charge. Included in the package is a ...
