Getting Started with Arduino and Node.js

· PE Press
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This book helps to anyone to learn how to integrate Arduino hardware and node.js. 

***TOC***


Preface

1. Preparing Development Environment

1.1 Arduino

1.1.1 Arduino Uno

1.1.2 Arduino Leonardo

1.1.3 Arduino Mega 2560

1.1.4 Arduino Due

1.2 Electronic Components

1.2.1 Arduino Starter Kit

1.2.2 Fritzing

1.2.3 Cooking-Hacks: Arduino Starter Kit

1.2.4 Arduino Sidekick Basic kit

1.3 Node.js

1.4 Arduino Software

1.5 Testing

2. Hello World

2.1 Arduino World

2.1.1 Arduino Hardware Driver on Windows 8

2.1.2 Simple Testing

2.2 Arduino and Node.js

2.3 Testing for Arduino and Node.js

3. Sensor Node.js

3.1 Sensor Devices

3.2 Reading Sensor

3.3 Publishing Sensor Data

4. LED Controller

4.1 LED Controller Device

4.2 Arduino Implementation

4.3 Controlling Device from Node.js

5. Button and Switch

5.1 Getting Data from Button and Switch

5.2 Arduino Implementation

5.3 Executing Command to Node.js 

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3.3
10 reviews
Juan Carlo Banayo (Jc)
July 13, 2015
Interesting and gave me some ideas to sync it to phonegap for my wearable project.
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