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MintDuino: Building an Arduino-Compatible Breadboard Microcontroller
 
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MintDuino: Building an Arduino-Compatible Breadboard Microcontroller [Versión Kindle]

James Floyd Kelly , Marc de Vinck

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Get started with MintDuino, the Maker Shed kit that's perfect for learning or teaching the fundamentals of how microcontrollers work. This hands-on book shows you how to build a complete MintDuino project from start to finish. Learn how to assemble the microcontroller on a breadboard (no soldering required), and immediately begin programming it.

You'll build the MintDuino Reflex Game in five separate stages or sub-tasks. Breaking down a large project into manageable tasks helps you track down errors quickly, and lets you see how each part of the circuit works. Once you complete the game, you'll have the resources and experience to tackle more MintDuino projects. If you’re interested in the fascinating world of microcontrollers, you'll enjoy this book.

  • Wire up and program the MintDuino to light an LED
  • Build a game that tests the reflexes of two players
  • Learn how to make your “game light” glow at random intervals
  • Construct a pushbutton circuit to control individual players’ LEDs
  • Put all of the components together, including simple code to control your game

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  • Formato: Versión Kindle
  • Tamaño del archivo: 2739 KB
  • Longitud de impresión: 58
  • Uso simultáneo de dispositivos: Sin límite
  • Editor: Make; Edición: 1 (13 de septiembre de 2011)
  • Vendido por: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Idioma: Inglés
  • ASIN: B005QED7UA
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  • Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: n°60.049 Pagados in Tienda Kindle (Ver el Top 100 de pago en Tienda Kindle)

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Amazon.com: 2.5 de un máximo de 5 estrellas  2 opiniones
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4.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas Good book for breadboarders! 4 de octubre de 2011
Por W. D Strickland - Publicado en Amazon.com
Formato:Tapa blanda|Compra verificada por Amazon
This is a great book if you have some Arduino Due/Uno experience and are looking to develop a dedicated embedded microprocessor. In short, this shows how to set up an Arduino without the board, using the very minimum of components, and a simple solderless breadboard.

The recent update provides a much-needed explanation of setting up the Mintduino part of the project.

The book approaches the development of a nifty little push-button reflex game, you know the kind where a light lights and you have to push a button first? Since the "game design" is so familiar, the writers focus on the physical parts that make up the game, and the programming required to make them work. Start to finish the project will take a couple of evenings at most, and you'll learn a little, and have a lot of fun along the way.

The photography in the print edition is basic black and white, which is ok, since most of the photos are close-ups of various stages of the build. The photos in the eBook version are fantastic, full color closeups of the project from start to finish. I usually like having the book on the table with me, keep my notes in the margins, yada yada yada, but the eBook version of this is worth the price for the photos alone.

The book is written in a series of tasks, where a task provides a small amount of hardware assembly, some new code to make it work, and an explanation of what's happening. While the author (or Oreilly) offers all of the code samples on the Oreilly web site, the code given is only discussed at an opcode level (E.g. "If state1 is HIGH, the lightLED1 function is called"). I think this is well done - more detail would not be appropriate for a 30 page book like this, but it gives you enough to know what part of the code is doing what. Sets up some experimentation - poking the dough as it were - to see what happens when you change a variable, or swap a different colored LED in place.

Written in a soft cover paperback style, this book will become a handy reference when I'm sticking some chips on a board for some dedicated sensing. I recommend the book, and PDF eBook for beginning Makers with a small amount of Arduino fiddling experience.
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1.0 de un máximo de 5 estrellas Warning: title is misleading 13 de diciembre de 2011
Por dforest2 - Publicado en Amazon.com
Formato:Versión Kindle
This is not a review of the text of the book, this is a review of the how the title represents the book. The title asserts that the book describes how to build a MintDuino kit. It does not. The kindle edition links to a web page that describes how to put together the MintDuino kit, with minimal commenting on the technical aspects of assembling a microcontroller platform. If you are expecting a book that explains, in detail, how to assemble the MintDuino, this is not what it delivers. It does look like a decent primer on using the MintDuino to create a simple electronic game using the Mintronics kit, Arduino programming, and some jumper wires.
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