Cette offre groupée contient :
Livre : Get Started with the NXP FRDM-MCXN947 Development Board (prix normal : 40 €)
NXP FRDM-MCXN947 Development Board (prix normal : 30 €)
Livre : Get Started with the NXP FRDM-MCXN947 Development Board
Développer des projets sur la connectivité, le graphisme, l'apprentissage automatique, le contrôle moteur et les capteurs
Ce livre (en anglais) traite de l'utilisation de la carte de développement FRDM-MCXN947, développée par NXP Semiconductors. Elle intègre le double processeur Arm Cortex-M33, fonctionnant à une fréquence allant jusqu'à 150 MHz. Idéale pour les applications industrielles, IoT et d'apprentissage automatique, elle dispose d'un port USB à haute vitesse, de CAN 2.0, de l'I³C et d'Ethernet 10/100. La carte comprend un débogueur MCU-Link intégré, un FlexI/O pour le contrôle des écrans LCD, et une mémoire flash à double banque pour les opérations de lecture-écriture simultanées, prenant en charge des configurations de mémoire externe de grande capacité.
L'une des caractéristiques importantes de la carte de développement est l'intégration de l'unité de traitement neuronal (NPU) eIQ Neutron, permettant aux utilisateurs de développer des projets basés sur l'intelligence artificielle. La carte de développement prend également en charge les broches de connecteur au format Arduino Uno, la rendant compatible avec de nombreux shields Arduino, ainsi qu'un connecteur mikroBUS pour les cartes Click de MikroElektronika et un connecteur Pmod.
L'un des avantages intéressants de la carte de développement FRDM-MCXN947 est qu'elle inclut plusieurs sondes de débogage intégrées, permettant aux programmeurs de déboguer leurs programmes en communiquant directement avec le microcontrôleur (MCU). Grâce au débogueur, les programmeurs peuvent exécuter un programme pas à pas, insérer des points d'arrêt, visualiser et modifier des variables, etc.
De nombreux projets fonctionnels et testés ont été développés dans le livre en utilisant l'IDE populaire MCUXpresso et le SDK avec divers capteurs et actionneurs. L'utilisation de la bibliothèque CMSIS-DSP populaire est également expliquée avec plusieurs opérations matricielles couramment utilisées.
Les projets fournis dans le livre peuvent être utilisés sans modification dans de nombreuses applications. Alternativement, les lecteurs peuvent s'inspirer de ces projets pour développer leurs propres projets.
Carte de développement NXP FRDM-MCXN947
La FRDM-MCXN947 est une carte de développement compacte et polyvalente conçue pour le prototypage rapide avec les microcontrôleurs MCX N94 et N54. Elle dispose de connecteurs standard pour un accès facile aux E/S du MCU, d'interfaces série ouvertes intégrées, d'une mémoire flash externe et d'un débogueur MCU-Link embarqué.
Spécifications
Microcontrôleur
Cœurs MCX-N947 Dual Arm Cortex-M33 à 150 MHz chacun avec une efficacité de performance optimisée, jusqu'à 2 Mo de mémoire flash double banque avec RAM2 ECC complète en option, flash externe
Accélérateurs : unité de traitement neuronal, PowerQuad, Smart2 DMA, etc.
Extension de mémoire
*Prise pour carte microSD DNP
Connectivité
Phy Ethernet et connecteur
Connecteurs HS USB-C
Connecteur SPI/I²C/UART (PMOD/mikroBUS, DNP)
Connecteur WiFi (PMOD/mikroBUS, DNP)
Émetteur-récepteur CAN-FD
Débogage
Débogueur MCU-Link intégré avec CMSIS-DAP
Connecteur JTAG/SWD
Capteur
Capteur de température P3T1755 I³C/I²C, pavé tactile
Options d'extension
En-tête Arduino (avec lignes d'extension FRDM)
En-tête FRDM
En-tête FlexIO/LCD
En-tête SmartDMA/Caméra
Pmod *DNP
microBUS
Interface utilisateur
DEL utilisateur RVB, plus boutons de réinitialisation, de FAI et de réveil
Inclus
1x Carte de développement FRDM-MCXN947
1x Câble USB-C
1x Quick Start Guide
Downloads
Datasheet
Block diagram
Build your own AI microcontroller applications from scratch
The MAX78000FTHR from Maxim Integrated is a small development board based on the MAX78000 MCU. The main usage of this board is in artificial intelligence applications (AI) which generally require large amounts of processing power and memory. It marries an Arm Cortex-M4 processor with a floating-point unit (FPU), convolutional neural network (CNN) accelerator, and RISC-V core into a single device. It is designed for ultra-low power consumption, making it ideal for many portable AI-based applications.
This book is project-based and aims to teach the basic features of the MAX78000FTHR. It demonstrates how it can be used in various classical and AI-based projects. Each project is described in detail and complete program listings are provided. Readers should be able to use the projects as they are, or modify them to suit their applications. This book covers the following features of the MAX78000FTHR microcontroller development board:
Onboard LEDs and buttons
External LEDs and buttons
Using analog-to-digital converters
I²C projects
SPI projects
UART projects
External interrupts and timer interrupts
Using the onboard microphone
Using the onboard camera
Convolutional Neural Network
The FRDM-MCXN947 is a compact and versatile development board designed for rapid prototyping with MCX N94 and N54 microcontrollers. It features industry-standard headers for easy access to the MCU's I/Os, integrated open-standard serial interfaces, external flash memory, and an onboard MCU-Link debugger.
Spécifications
Microcontroller
MCX-N947 Dual Arm Cortex-M33 cores @ 150 MHz each with optimized performance efficiency, up to 2 MB dual-bank flash with optional full ECC RAM, External flash
Accelerators: Neural Processing Unit, PowerQuad, Smart DMA, etc.
Memory Expansion
*DNP Micro SD card socket
Connectivity
Ethernet Phy and connector
HS USB-C connectors
SPI/I²C/UART connector (PMOD/mikroBUS, DNP)
WiFi connector (PMOD/mikroBUS, DNP)
CAN-FD transceiver
Debug
On-board MCU-Link debugger with CMSIS-DAP
JTAG/SWD connector
Sensor
P3T1755 I³C/I²C Temp Sensor, Touch Pad
Expansion Options
Arduino Header (with FRDM expansion rows)
FRDM Header
FlexIO/LCD Header
SmartDMA/Camera Header
Pmod *DNP
mikroBUS
User Interface
RGB user LED, plus Reset, ISP, Wakeup buttons
Inclus
1x FRDM-MCXN947 Development Board
1x USB-C Cable
1x Quick Start Guide
Téléchargements
Datasheet
Block diagram
Build your own AI microcontroller applications from scratch
The MAX78000FTHR from Maxim Integrated is a small development board based on the MAX78000 MCU. The main usage of this board is in artificial intelligence applications (AI) which generally require large amounts of processing power and memory. It marries an Arm Cortex-M4 processor with a floating-point unit (FPU), convolutional neural network (CNN) accelerator, and RISC-V core into a single device. It is designed for ultra-low power consumption, making it ideal for many portable AI-based applications.
This book is project-based and aims to teach the basic features of the MAX78000FTHR. It demonstrates how it can be used in various classical and AI-based projects. Each project is described in detail and complete program listings are provided. Readers should be able to use the projects as they are, or modify them to suit their applications. This book covers the following features of the MAX78000FTHR microcontroller development board:
Onboard LEDs and buttons
External LEDs and buttons
Using analog-to-digital converters
I²C projects
SPI projects
UART projects
External interrupts and timer interrupts
Using the onboard microphone
Using the onboard camera
Convolutional Neural Network
Learn the basics of designing and making things with Inventables' software (Easel) and 3D carving machines (X-Carve and Carvey)
This book was written for people who have never carved before. It teaches the basics of designing and making things with Inventables' software (Easel) and 3D carving machines (X-Carve and Carvey). It showcases five step-by-step projects you can build yourself as a beginner, including an inspiration tile, kitchen cutting board, custom block stamp, fidget spinner, and balsa wood glider. The book also features a gallery of aspirational projects, like an electric guitar and a box joint toolbox, to show what else is possible through 3D carving. The design files and instructions for these more complex projects can be found on the Inventables website.
Projects Included
Participate in the world's largest mosaic tile wall
Build a glider to your own specifications
Create your own inlay cutting boards
Carve a fidget spinner toy
Craft wooden 3D stamps you can use to create your own greeting cards
STmicroelectronics’ wireless IoT & wearable sensor development kit
‘SensorTile.box’ is a portable multi-sensor circuit board housed in a plastic box and developed by STMicroelectronics. It is equipped with a high-performance 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 processor with DSP and FPU, and various sensor modules, such as accelerometer, gyroscope, temperature sensor, humidity sensor, atmospheric pressure sensor, microphone, and so on. SensorTile.box is ready to use with wireless IoT and Bluetooth connectivity that can easily be used with an iOS or Android compatible smartphone, regardless of the level of expertise of the users. SensorTile.box is shipped with a long-life battery and all the user has to do is connect the battery to the circuit to start using the box.
The SensorTile.box can be operated in three modes: Basic mode, Expert mode, and Pro mode. Basic mode is the easiest way of using the box since it is pre-loaded with demo apps and all the user has to do is choose the required apps and display or plot the measured data on a smartphone using an app called STE BLE Sensor. In Expert mode users can develop simple apps using a graphical wizard provided with the STE BLE Sensor. Pro mode is the most complex mode allowing users to develop programs and upload them to the SensorTile.box.
This book is an introduction to the SensorTile.box and includes the following:
Brief specifications of the SensorTile.box; description of how to install the STE BLE Sensor app on an iOS or Android compatible smartphone required to communicate with the box.
Operation of the SensorTile.box in Basic mode is described in detail by going through all of the pre-loaded demo apps, explaining how to run these apps through a smartphone.
An introduction to the Expert mode with many example apps developed and explained in detail enabling users to develop their own apps in this mode. Again, the STE BLE Sensor app is used on the smartphone to communicate with the SensorTile.box and to run the developed apps.
The book then describes in detail how to upload the sensor data to the cloud. This is an important topic since it allows the sensor measurements to be accessed from anywhere with an Internet connection, at any time.
Finally, Pro mode is described in detail where more experienced people can use the SensorTile.box to develop, debug, and test their own apps using the STM32 open development environment (STM32 ODE). The Chapter explains how to upload the developed firmware to the SensorTile.box using several methods. Additionally, the installation and use of the Unicleo-GUI package is described with reference to the SensorTile.box. This PC software package enables all of the SensorTile.box sensor measurements to be displayed or plotted in real time on the PC.
In Get Started with MicroPython on Raspberry Pi Pico, you will learn how to use the beginner-friendly language MicroPython to write programs and connect up hardware to make your Raspberry Pi Pico interact with the world around it. Using these skills, you can create your own electro‑mechanical projects, whether for fun or to make your life easier.
Microcontrollers, like RP2040 at the heart of Raspberry Pi Pico, are computers stripped back to their bare essentials. You don’t use monitors or keyboards, but program them to take their input from, and send their output to the input/output pins.
Using these programmable connections, you can light lights, make noises, send text to screens, and much more. In Get Started with MicroPython on Raspberry Pi Pico, you will learn how to use the beginner-friendly language MicroPython to write programs and connect up hardware to make your Raspberry Pi Pico interact with the world around it. Using these skills, you can create your own electro‑mechanical projects, whether for fun or to make your life easier.
The robotic future is here – you just have to build it yourself. We’ll show you how.
About the authors
Gareth Halfacree is a freelance technology journalist, writer, and former system administrator in the education sector. With a passion for open-source software and hardware, he was an early adopter of the Raspberry Pi platform and has written several publications on its capabilities and flexibility.
Ben Everard is a geek who has stumbled into a career that lets him play with new hardware. As the editor of HackSpace magazine, he spends more time than he really should experimenting with the latest (and not-solatest) DIY tech.
Le livre (en anglais ) "Node-RED and Raspberry Pi Pico W", de 527 pages, décrit en détail l'environnement de programmation Node-RED et propose des applications intéressantes. Uniquement chez Elektor, le livre bénéficie d'un support matériel solide sous la forme du populaire kit SunFounder Kepler comprenant plus de 450 composants, dont une carte Raspberry Pico W. Ce kit vous permet de réaliser avec succès la plupart des projets et exercices de programmation décrits dans le livre.
Cette offre groupée contient :
Livre : Node-Red and le Raspberry Pi Pico W (prix normal : 50 €)
Kit SunFounder Kepler pour Raspberry Pi Pico W (prix normal : 70 €)
Livre : Node-RED and Raspberry Pi Pico W
Des bases aux flux pour les capteurs, l'automatisation, les moteurs, MQTT et les services cloud
Ce livre est un guide d'apprentissage et une référence. Utilisez-le pour apprendre Node-RED, Raspberry Pi Pico W et MicroPython, et ajoutez ces outils de pointe à votre boîte à outils technologique. Il vous présentera les machines virtuelles, Docker et MySQL pour prendre en charge les projets IoT basés sur Node-RED et le Raspberry Pi Pico W.
Ce livre combine plusieurs éléments dans une plate-forme qui alimente le développement d'applications modernes de l'Internet des objets. Ces éléments sont un serveur basé sur les flux, un microcontrôleur compatible WiFi, un langage de programmation de haut niveau et une technologie de déploiement. La combinaison de ces éléments vous donne les outils dont vous avez besoin pour créer des systèmes d'automatisation à n'importe quelle échelle. De la domotique à l'automatisation industrielle, ce livre vous aidera à démarrer.
Node-RED est un outil de développement open source basé sur des flux qui facilite la connexion d'appareils, d'API et de services en ligne. Faites glisser et déposez des nœuds pour créer un organigramme qui allume vos lumières au coucher du soleil ou vous envoie un e-mail lorsqu'un capteur détecte un mouvement. Raspberry Pi Pico W est une version du Raspberry Pi Pico avec une capacité Wi-Fi 802.11n supplémentaire. C'est un appareil idéal pour les tâches informatiques physiques et une excellente adéquation avec le Node-RED.
Faits rapides sur le livre
Approche d'apprentissage par projet.
Ne suppose aucune connaissance préalable des outils de programmation basés sur les flux.
Apprenez à utiliser les outils d'infrastructure essentiels dans vos projets, tels que les machines virtuelles, Docker, MySQL et des API Web utiles telles que Google Sheets et OpenWeatherMap.
Des dizaines de mini-projets soutenus par des photographies, des schémas de câblage et du code source. Obtenez-les à partir du référentiel GitHub du livre.
Des instructions étape par étape sur tout.
Toutes les expériences sont basées sur le Raspberry Pi Pico W. Un réseau Wi-Fi est requis pour tous les projets.
Téléchargements
GitHub
Kit Kepler SunFounder pour Raspberry Pi Pico W
Votre passerelle vers la programmation IoT et microcontrôleurs
Avec plus de 450 composants et 117 projets en ligne, ce kit complet enflamme votre créativité. Les tutoriels de Paul McWhorter rendent l'apprentissage agréable pour les débutants et les utilisateurs avancés. Ce kit prend en charge MicroPython, C/C++ et Piper Make, offrant diverses options de programmation.
Explorez les capteurs, les actionneurs, les LED et les écrans LCD pour des possibilités de projets infinies. De la domotique à la robotique, ce kit facilite votre parcours technologique.
Caractéristiques
Kit de démarrage IoT pour débutants : ce kit offre une riche expérience d'apprentissage IoT pour les débutants. Avec plus de 450 composants, 117 projets et des leçons vidéo dirigées par des experts, ce kit rend l'apprentissage de la programmation des microcontrôleurs et de l'IoT engageant et accessible.
Leçons vidéo guidées par des experts : Le kit comprend 27 didacticiels vidéo du célèbre éducateur Paul McWhorter. Son style engageant simplifie des concepts complexes, garantissant une expérience d'apprentissage efficace en programmation de microcontrôleurs.
Large gamme de matériel : le kit comprend une gamme diversifiée de composants tels que des capteurs, des actionneurs, des LED, des écrans LCD et bien plus encore, vous permettant d'expérimenter et de créer une variété de projets avec le Raspberry Pi Pico W.
Prend en charge plusieurs langages : le kit offre une polyvalence avec la prise en charge de trois langages de programmation : MicroPython, C/C++ et Piper Make, offrant une expérience d'apprentissage de programmation diversifiée.
Assistance dédiée : bénéficiez de notre assistance continue, notamment d'un forum communautaire et d'une aide technique rapide pour une expérience d'apprentissage fluide.
Inclus
Raspberry Pi Pico W
Planche à pain
Fils de liaison
Résistance
Transistor
Condensateur
Diode
Module chargeur Li-Po
74HC595
TA6586 – Puce de pilote de moteur
DIRIGÉ
LED RVB
Graphique à barres LED
Affichage à 7 segments
Affichage à 4 chiffres et 7 segments
Matrice de points LED
I²C LCD1602
Bande WS2812 RVB 8 LED
Avertisseur sonore
Docteur moteur
Servomoteur
Pompe à eau CC
Relais
Bouton
Micro-interrupteur
Interrupteur à glissière
Potentiomètre
Récepteur infrarouge
Module de manette
Clavier 4x4
Module MPR121
Module CRFM522
Photorésistance
Thermistance
Commutateur d'inclinaison
Commutateur à lames
Module de capteur de mouvement PIR
Module de capteur de niveau d'eau
Module à ultrasons
Capteur d'humidité DHT11
Module MPU6050
Documentation
Tutoriel en ligne
The Internet of Things is rapidly gaining interest, and that has fueled the development of the Edison. A tiny computer, the size of a postage stamp, with a lot of power and built-in wireless communication capabilities.
In this eBook we will help you get up-to-speed with the Edison, by installing the software both on the Edison as well as on your Windows PC. We will use the Edison Arduino break-out board because it is easy to work with. We will discuss Linux, Arduino C++ and Python, and show examples of how the Edison can interface with other hardware. We will use Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to set up wireless connections, and show you a trick to program sketches over Wi-Fi.
Once you have completed this book your Edison will be up and running with the latest software version, and you will have sufficient knowledge of both hardware and software to start making your own applications. You will even be able to program the Edison over USB and wireless both in Arduino C++ and Python.
This is not a projects eBook, but a toolbox that will allow you to explore the wonderful world of the Intel Edison!
STmicroelectronics’ wireless IoT & wearable sensor development kit
‘SensorTile.box’ is a portable multi-sensor circuit board housed in a plastic box and developed by STMicroelectronics. It is equipped with a high-performance 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 processor with DSP and FPU, and various sensor modules, such as accelerometer, gyroscope, temperature sensor, humidity sensor, atmospheric pressure sensor, microphone, and so on. SensorTile.box is ready to use with wireless IoT and Bluetooth connectivity that can easily be used with an iOS or Android compatible smartphone, regardless of the level of expertise of the users. SensorTile.box is shipped with a long-life battery and all the user has to do is connect the battery to the circuit to start using the box.
The SensorTile.box can be operated in three modes: Basic mode, Expert mode, and Pro mode. Basic mode is the easiest way of using the box since it is pre-loaded with demo apps and all the user has to do is choose the required apps and display or plot the measured data on a smartphone using an app called STE BLE Sensor. In Expert mode users can develop simple apps using a graphical wizard provided with the STE BLE Sensor. Pro mode is the most complex mode allowing users to develop programs and upload them to the SensorTile.box.
This book is an introduction to the SensorTile.box and includes the following:
Brief specifications of the SensorTile.box; description of how to install the STE BLE Sensor app on an iOS or Android compatible smartphone required to communicate with the box.
Operation of the SensorTile.box in Basic mode is described in detail by going through all of the pre-loaded demo apps, explaining how to run these apps through a smartphone.
An introduction to the Expert mode with many example apps developed and explained in detail enabling users to develop their own apps in this mode. Again, the STE BLE Sensor app is used on the smartphone to communicate with the SensorTile.box and to run the developed apps.
The book then describes in detail how to upload the sensor data to the cloud. This is an important topic since it allows the sensor measurements to be accessed from anywhere with an Internet connection, at any time.
Finally, Pro mode is described in detail where more experienced people can use the SensorTile.box to develop, debug, and test their own apps using the STM32 open development environment (STM32 ODE). The Chapter explains how to upload the developed firmware to the SensorTile.box using several methods. Additionally, the installation and use of the Unicleo-GUI package is described with reference to the SensorTile.box. This PC software package enables all of the SensorTile.box sensor measurements to be displayed or plotted in real time on the PC.
Mastering the Language and the Development Platform
Many people would like to learn Java but getting started is not easy since programming with Java requires at least two things: mastering the programming language and the development environment. With the help of many examples, this book shows how the language is structured. In addition, it employs the Eclipse development environment as an example of a powerful tool to teach developing Java programs.
In Basics, the first part of the book, you acquire your Java and Eclipse basic knowledge. This part lays the programming foundations, gives you an overview of Java technology, and shows you what is special about object-oriented programming.
In the second part called Java Language, everything revolves around the subtleties of the Java language and this is where the first small Java applications are created, aided by a fine blend of the knowledge part and practical exercises.
Java Technology is both the name and the focus of the third part which also introduces you to the rules to observe when programming, what class libraries are and what advantages they have. In addition, you will learn how to test programs, what algorithms are, and how to program them.
The fourth part, Java Projects, enables you to apply all the previous elements in an application with a graphical user interface. The project shows how to develop a larger application piece by piece with the Eclipse development environment. The Appendix concludes with a section on frequent errors that can occur when working with Eclipse, and a Glossary.
Develop your own custom home automation devices
Espressif's ESP8266 and ESP32 microcontrollers have brought DIY home automation to the masses. However, not everyone is fluent in programming these microcontrollers with Espressif's C/C++ SDK, the Arduino core, or MicroPython. This is where ESPHome comes into its own: with this project, you don’t program your microcontroller but configure it.
This book demonstrates how to create your own home automation devices with ESPHome on an ESP32 microcontroller board. You’ll learn how to combine all kinds of electronic components and automate complex behaviours. Your devices can work completely autonomously, and connect over Wi-Fi to your home automation gateways such as Home Assistant or MQTT broker.
By the end of this book, you will be able to create your own custom home automation devices the way you want. Thanks to ESPHome and the ESP32, this is within everyone’s grasp.
Set up an ESPHome development environment and create maintainable configurations
Use buttons and LEDs
Sound a buzzer and play melodies
Read measurements from various types of sensors
Communicate over a short distance with NFC, infrared light, and Bluetooth Low Energy
Show information on various types of displays
Downloads
Software