10 LED Projects for Geeks: Build Light-Up Costumes, Sci-Fi Gadgets, and Other Clever Inventions
暫譯: 10 個適合極客的 LED 專案:打造發光服裝、科幻小工具及其他巧妙發明

  • 出版商: No Starch Press
  • 出版日期: 2018-07-03
  • 售價: $1,120
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,064
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 240
  • 裝訂: Paperback
  • ISBN: 159327825X
  • ISBN-13: 9781593278250
  • 相關分類: Arduino
  • 海外代購書籍(需單獨結帳)

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商品描述

10 LED Projects for Geeks is a collection of interactive and customizable projects that all have the humble LED in common, but don’t write them off as basic! You’ll learn how to make challenging and imaginative gadgets like a magic wand that controls lights using hand gestures, a pen-sized controller for music synthesizers, a light strip that dances to the beat of music, and even an LED sash that flashes scrolling text you send from your phone.

Every project includes photos, step-by-step directions, colorful circuit diagrams, and the complete code to bring the project to life. As you work your way through the book, you’ll pick up adaptable skills that will take your making abilities to the next level. You’ll learn how to:

-Design versatile circuits for your own needs
-Build and print a custom printed circuit board
-Create flexible circuits which you can use to make any wearable you dream up
-Turn analog signal into digital data your microcontroller can read
-Use gesture recognition and wireless interaction for your own Internet of Things projects
-Experiment with copper tape and create circuits with paper and foi
-Build "smart" gadgets that make decisions with sensors

If you want to experiment with LEDs and circuits, learn some new skills, and make cool things along the way, 10 LED Projects for Geeks is your first step.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

《10 個 LED 專案給極客》是一系列互動且可自訂的專案,所有專案都有著謙遜的 LED 共同特點,但不要因此小看它們的基本性!你將學會如何製作具有挑戰性和創意的裝置,例如使用手勢控制燈光的魔法棒、音樂合成器的筆型控制器、隨音樂節拍舞動的燈條,甚至是一個能夠顯示你從手機發送的滾動文字的 LED 腰帶。

每個專案都包含照片、逐步指導、色彩繽紛的電路圖,以及讓專案實現的完整程式碼。在你逐步完成這本書的過程中,你將獲得可調整的技能,將你的製作能力提升到新的層次。你將學會如何:

- 設計符合自己需求的多功能電路
- 建造並列印自訂的印刷電路板
- 創建靈活的電路,讓你能夠製作任何你夢想中的可穿戴裝置
- 將類比信號轉換為微控制器可以讀取的數位數據
- 使用手勢識別和無線互動來實現自己的物聯網專案
- 使用銅箔帶進行實驗,並用紙張和鋁箔創建電路
- 建造能夠利用感測器做出決策的「智慧」裝置

如果你想要實驗 LED 和電路,學習一些新技能,並在過程中製作酷炫的東西,《10 個 LED 專案給極客》將是你的第一步。

作者簡介

John Baichtal has written or edited over a dozen books, including the award-winning Cult of Lego (2011 No Starch Press), LEGO hacker bible Make: LEGO and Arduino Projects (2012 Maker Media) with Adam Wolf and Matthew Beckler, as well as Robot Builder (Que 2013), and Hacking Your LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Kit (Que 2015). He’s hard at work on his latest project, a compilation of Minecraft projects for Maker Media. John lives in Minneapolis with his wife and three children.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

約翰·貝希塔爾已經撰寫或編輯了十多本書籍,包括獲獎的樂高的崇拜(2011年 No Starch Press)、與亞當·沃夫和馬修·貝克勒共同編寫的樂高黑客聖經製作:樂高與Arduino專案(2012年 Maker Media)、以及機器人建造者(Que 2013)和駭客你的樂高Mindstorms EV3套件(Que 2015)。他目前正全力以赴於他的最新專案,一本針對Maker Media的Minecraft專案合集。約翰與他的妻子和三個孩子住在明尼阿波利斯。

目錄大綱

Project 1: Four Simple Projects by Lenore Edman and Windell Oskay
Project 2: The Desktop UFO by James Floyd Kelly
Project 3: The Cheater’s Dice Roller by John Baichtal
Project 4: Color-Coded LED Watch by John Baichtal
Project 5: Real-Time Music Visualizer by Michael Krumpus
Project 6: Automated Infrared Remote Control by Kaas Baichtal
Project 7: Starfield Light Effect Box by Adam Wolf
Project 8: Optical Screwdriver by John Baichtal
Project 9: Wearable Timing Bracer by Mike Hord
Project 10: Wearable LED Text-Scrolling Sash by Kristina Durivage
Getting Started with Electronics Soldering by Matthew Beckler

目錄大綱(中文翻譯)

Project 1: Four Simple Projects by Lenore Edman and Windell Oskay

Project 2: The Desktop UFO by James Floyd Kelly

Project 3: The Cheater’s Dice Roller by John Baichtal

Project 4: Color-Coded LED Watch by John Baichtal

Project 5: Real-Time Music Visualizer by Michael Krumpus

Project 6: Automated Infrared Remote Control by Kaas Baichtal

Project 7: Starfield Light Effect Box by Adam Wolf

Project 8: Optical Screwdriver by John Baichtal

Project 9: Wearable Timing Bracer by Mike Hord

Project 10: Wearable LED Text-Scrolling Sash by Kristina Durivage

Getting Started with Electronics Soldering by Matthew Beckler