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Index
Environmental Monitoring with Arduino Dedication Preface
How to Use This Book Conventions Used in This Book Using Code Examples Safari® Books Online How to Contact Us
1. The World’s Shortest Electronics Primer
What Is Arduino? Electronic Circuits and Components Programming Arduino First Sketch: Make an LED Blink
Parts Install the IDE Breadboard the Circuit Write the Code Things to Try
2. Project: Noise Monitor/LED Bar Output
Measuring Noise: The Microphone
The LED Bar
Make the Gadget
Parts Breadboard the Circuit Write the Code Things to Try
3. New Component: 4Char Display
Test Project
Parts Breadboard the Circuit Write the Code Things to Try
4. Detecting Electromagnetic Interference (and making bad music)
Detecting EMI Sources in the Environment Make the Gadget
Parts The 8-Ohm Speaker Construct the EMI Monitor Write the Code Run the Sketch Powering the Gadget in Mobile Mode
What Are We Measuring with This Gadget?
Things to Try
5. Project: Water Conductivity/Numerical Output
What Is Conductivity, and Why Do I Care? Make the Gadget
Parts Construct the Probe Breadboard the Circuit Write the Code How to Take a Reading Things to Try
6. New Component: Ethernet Shield
Using the Ethernet Shield
The Ethernet Port The MAC Address The IP Address
Find your router’s IP address: Windows Find your router’s IP Address: Mac
The SD Card Slot
Testing the Ethernet Shield
Parts Assembly
Testing the SD Card Slot
Parts Assembly
Things to Try
7. Project: Humidity, Temperature & Dew Point/4Char Display
You Don’t Have to Be a Weatherman to Measure the Weather Getting Usable Measurements First Electronic Sensor: The DHT-22 Using Code Libraries Make the Gadget
Parts Breadboard the Circuit Write the Code Things to Try
8. Real-Time, Geo-Tagged Data Sharing with Pachube
Test Project: Connecting and Uploading Data to Pachube
Parts Open a Pachube Account Write the Code
Things To Try
9. Project: Radiation Counter/Sharing Data on the Internet
What’s a Geiger Counter? Make the Gadget
Parts Breadboard the Circuit Write the Code
What Are We Measuring with This Gadget? Failure Mode Analysis Things to Try
10. Casing the Gadget About the Authors Copyright
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