by Donald Norris (Author), Donald Norris (Author)
This TAB book explores the Intel Edison and shows how to program the next generation of maker devices, including wearable electronics, IoT, and robotics! In Programming the Intel Edison, you'll learn the fundamentals of Internet-enabled embedded programming-taking advantage of the Edison's low power consumption, built-in WiFi and Bluetooth capabilities, and more. If you're an Arduino enthusiast, you'll find out how to apply your knowledge of Sketches to the Edison environment. If you use Raspberry Pi and Python, you'll explore the Edison with example projects and applications. This unique, user-friendly guide bridges the gap between hobbyist-oriented development boards and more professional-level embedded electronics development. Provides an introduction to embedded programming for Arduino and Raspberry Pi enthusiasts Features step-by-step instructions with illustrations and sample code Includes demonstration starter projects and applications that showcase the Internet of Things capabilities of the Edison Explores the use of console and breakout boards to develop Internet-enabled devices with the Edison
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 240
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education TAB
Published: 20 Oct 2015
ISBN 10: 1259588335
ISBN 13: 9781259588334
Donald Norris is the author of the bestselling Raspberry Pi Projects for the Evil Genius, Build Your Own Quadcopter, and The Internet of Things: Do-It-Yourself at Home Projects for Arduino, Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone Black. He is an engineer by formal training but has acquired a comprehensive background in software development in the past 20 years. Don is also an adjunct professor at the Southern New Hampshire University. He has authored and presented three university courses and is currently teaching another one based on innovative technologies, some of which are discussed in this book.