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Arduino in Science

E-BookPDF1 - PDF WatermarkE-Book
478 Seiten
Englisch
Apresserschienen am07.10.20211st ed
It's a simple question, but do you know how to take basic measurements with your Arduino, Raspberry Pi or PC? A lot of the times, you know how to use microcontrollers, sensors, and programming skills to collect data. This book takes it one step further to teach you how to transform your PC, Raspberry Pi, and Arduino to a device that can measure, collect, and analyze data.




You'll begin from a simple starting point reviewing the basics of electronics and digital and analog concepts. As you advance through this book, you'll work through 10 exercises to develop a working knowledge of microcontroller properties and graphical data presentation  concepts, basic electronic technology, and the fundamentals of controlling and acquiring data.




Arduino in Science is your guide to monitoring and measuring physical - chemical parameters with integrated circuitry and physical computational systems.





What You'll Learn

Review fundamental human machine interfacing with supervisory control and data acquisition software

Examine timing, counting, and serial communication concepts
Adapt microcontrollers to perform sophisticated functions

Understand collection and presentation of data


Who This Book Is For





Beginner-level students, citizen scientists, and hobbyists, and is also great for educators who can seamlessly implement this content into STEM programs.



Richard J. Smythe attended Brock University in its initial years of operation in southern Ontario and graduated with a four year honours degree in chemistry with minors in mathematics and physics prior to attending the University of Waterloo for a master's degree in analytical chemistry and computing science and a doctorate in analytical chemistry. After a post-doctoral fellowship at the State University of New York at Buffalo in electro-analytical chemistry Richard went into business in 1974 as Peninsula Chemical Analysis Ltd. Introduced in 1966 to time-shared computing with paper tapes, punched cards, BASIC prior to Fortran IV at Waterloo, the PDP 11 mini-computers and finally the PC, Richard has maintained a currency in physical computing using several computer languages and scripting codes. Professionally Richard has functioned as a commercial laboratory owner and is currently a consulting analytical chemist, a civil forensic scientist as PCA Ltd., a full partner in Walters Forensic Engineering in Toronto, Ontario and senior scientist for Contrast Engineering in Halifax Nova Scotia. A large portion of Richard's professional career consists of devising methods by which a problem that ultimately involves making one or more fundamental measurements can be solved by using the equipment at hand or using a readily available 'off-the shelf/ out of the box' facility to provide the data required.
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Produkt

KlappentextIt's a simple question, but do you know how to take basic measurements with your Arduino, Raspberry Pi or PC? A lot of the times, you know how to use microcontrollers, sensors, and programming skills to collect data. This book takes it one step further to teach you how to transform your PC, Raspberry Pi, and Arduino to a device that can measure, collect, and analyze data.




You'll begin from a simple starting point reviewing the basics of electronics and digital and analog concepts. As you advance through this book, you'll work through 10 exercises to develop a working knowledge of microcontroller properties and graphical data presentation  concepts, basic electronic technology, and the fundamentals of controlling and acquiring data.




Arduino in Science is your guide to monitoring and measuring physical - chemical parameters with integrated circuitry and physical computational systems.





What You'll Learn

Review fundamental human machine interfacing with supervisory control and data acquisition software

Examine timing, counting, and serial communication concepts
Adapt microcontrollers to perform sophisticated functions

Understand collection and presentation of data


Who This Book Is For





Beginner-level students, citizen scientists, and hobbyists, and is also great for educators who can seamlessly implement this content into STEM programs.



Richard J. Smythe attended Brock University in its initial years of operation in southern Ontario and graduated with a four year honours degree in chemistry with minors in mathematics and physics prior to attending the University of Waterloo for a master's degree in analytical chemistry and computing science and a doctorate in analytical chemistry. After a post-doctoral fellowship at the State University of New York at Buffalo in electro-analytical chemistry Richard went into business in 1974 as Peninsula Chemical Analysis Ltd. Introduced in 1966 to time-shared computing with paper tapes, punched cards, BASIC prior to Fortran IV at Waterloo, the PDP 11 mini-computers and finally the PC, Richard has maintained a currency in physical computing using several computer languages and scripting codes. Professionally Richard has functioned as a commercial laboratory owner and is currently a consulting analytical chemist, a civil forensic scientist as PCA Ltd., a full partner in Walters Forensic Engineering in Toronto, Ontario and senior scientist for Contrast Engineering in Halifax Nova Scotia. A large portion of Richard's professional career consists of devising methods by which a problem that ultimately involves making one or more fundamental measurements can be solved by using the equipment at hand or using a readily available 'off-the shelf/ out of the box' facility to provide the data required.
Details
Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781484267783
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatPDF
Format Hinweis1 - PDF Watermark
FormatE107
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2021
Erscheinungsdatum07.10.2021
Auflage1st ed
Seiten478 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
IllustrationenXXXV, 478 p. 202 illus., 142 illus. in color.
Artikel-Nr.8163946
Rubriken
Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1: Button Control of LED Illumination.- Chapter 2: Power Control Monitoring and Creation of Dedicated Graphical User Interfaces.- Chapter 3: Introduction to Scripting.- Chapter 4: Data Entry from the Screen.- Chapter 5: Digital Signal Concepts and Digital Signal Outputs.- Chapter 6: Analog or Digital Conversions for Input and Output.- Chapter 7: Variable Intensity and Power Controls.- Chapter 8: Counting Events and Timing.- Chapter 9: Graphical Data Recording .- Chapter 10: Current Control.- Chapter 11: Microcontrollers and Serial Communications.-mehr