Название: Arduino Software Internals: A Complete Guide to How Your Arduino Language and Hardware Work Together, 2nd Edition
Автор: Norman Dunbar
Издательство: Apress
Год: 2024
Страниц: 393
Язык: английский
Формат: pdf (true), epub (true)
Размер: 18.9 MB
"It's not enough to just build your Arduino projects; it's time to actually learn how things work!" This book goes beyond the basics, providing a comprehensive understanding of Arduino software and hardware, as well as how they intertwine. Gain valuable insights into the inner workings of Arduino and its language, and discover how to communicate with the microcontroller in its native language, AVR C++. Explore the latest version (0.30.0) which offers a multitude of configuration options that can be conveniently modified using the command-line interface (CLI). The Arduino is a great system for getting people into making with electronics and microcontrollers. The Arduino was designed for ease of use, and to this end, the software and the “Arduino Language” hides an awful lot from the maker and developer. Hopefully, by the time you have finished reading this book, you will understand more about what it does and why and, when necessary, how you can bypass the Arduino Language (it’s just C or C++ after all) and use the bare-metal AVR-specific C or C++ code instead. Doing this can lead to more space for your code, faster execution, and lower power requirements—some projects can be run for months on a couple of batteries. This book welcomes everyone with an interest in learning about Arduino, regardless of expertise. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced Maker, "Arduino Software Internals" equips you with the knowledge to truly comprehend and leverage the power of Arduino.