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Getting Started with Netduino: Open Source Electronics Projects with .Net
Contributor(s): Walker, Chris (Author)
ISBN: 1449302459     ISBN-13: 9781449302450
Publisher: Make Community, LLC
OUR PRICE:   $18.99  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: March 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- Technology & Engineering | Electronics - General
- Computers | Programming - General
- Computers | Networking - Hardware
Dewey: 621.381
Physical Information: 0.22" H x 5.56" W x 8.5" (0.28 lbs) 98 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

Start building electronics projects with Netduino, the popular open source hardware platform that's captured the imagination of makers and hobbyists worldwide. This easy-to-follow book provides the step-by-step guidance you need to experiment with Netduino and the .NET Micro Framework.

Through a set of simple projects, you'll learn how to create electronic gadgets--including networked devices that communicate over TCP/IP. Along the way, hobbyists will pick up the basics of .NET programming, and programmers will discover how to work with electronics and microcontrollers. Follow the projects in sequence and learn techniques for building your own Netduino-based devices.

  • Get an overview of the Netduino microcontroller family
  • Install the free Visual Studio Express, .NET Micro Framework, and Netduino SDK
  • Write code that lets you turn Netduino's LED on and off
  • Learn how to increase Netduino's capabilities with various expansion shields
  • Measure digital and analog inputs with MakerShield
  • Make a light appear dimmer or brighter with Pulse Width Modulation
  • Use electrical pulses to play a song and control the position of a servo motor
  • Create an app to control your Netduino over the Web

Contributor Bio(s): Walker, Chris: -

Chris Walker is the inventor of the Netduino, host of the Netduino user community, and an expert on .NET Micro Framework.

Walker: -

Chris Walker is the inventor of the Netduino, host of the Netduino user community, and an expert on .NET Micro Framework.