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Elektor Bundles Kit de développement MakePython ESP32 (EN)
Apprenez à utiliser et programmer le microcontrôleur ESP32 en MicroPython dans vos futurs projets ! Ce livre (en anglais) de projets par Dogan Ibrahim, auteur populaire de livres Elektor contient de nombreux projets logiciels et matériels spécialement développés pour le kit de développement ESP32 de MakePython. Le kit est livré avec plusieurs LED, capteurs et actionneurs. Le kit vous aidera à acquérir les connaissances de base pour créer des projets IdO. Les projets testés dans le livre sont basés sur les composants fournis. Chaque projet est décrit par un schéma fonctionnel, un schéma de circuit, un listage complet ainsi qu’une description détaillée du programme. Contenu du kit 1x Carte de développement MakePython ESP32 avec LCD 1x Module de mesure à ultrasons 1x Capteur de température et d'humidité 1x Module buzzer 1x Module DS18B20 1x Module infrarouge 1x Potentiomètre 1x Module WS2812 1x Capteur de son 1x Capteur de vibrations 1x Module de résistance photosensible 1x Capteur de pouls 1x Servomoteur 1x Câble USB 2x Bouton 2x Plaque d'essai 45x Fils de connexion 10x résistances 330R 10x LED (Rouges) 10x LED (Verts) 1x Livre de projets (en anglais, 206 pages) 46 projets dans le livres Projets à LED LED clignotante SOS clignotant LED clignotante – utilisation d'un timer LED clignotantes en alternance Contrôle des boutons Modification de la fréquence de clignotement des LED à l'aide d'interruptions de boutons-poussoirs LED de poursuite Compteur binaire à LED Lumières de Noël (8 LEDs clignotant de façon aléatoire) Dés électronique Jour de chance de la semaine Projets de modulation de la largeur d'impulsion (PWM) Génération d'une forme d'onde PWM de 1000 Hz avec un rapport cyclique de 50% Contrôle de la luminosité des LED Mesures de la fréquence et du rapport cyclique d'une forme d'onde PWM Compositeur de mélodies Orgue électronique simple Servo motor control Thermomètre DS18B20 à servomoteur Projets de convertisseur analogique-numérique (CAN) Voltmètre Traçage de la tension d'entrée analogique Capteur de température interne de l'ESP32 Ohmmètre Module de résistance photosensible Projets de convertisseur numérique-analogique (CNA) Génération de tensions fixes Génération d'un signal en dents de scie Génération d'un signal à onde triangulaire Forme d'onde périodique arbitraire Génération d'un signal sinusoïdal Génération d'un signal sinusoïdal précis au moyen d'interruptions du timer Utilisation de l'afficheur OLED Compteur de secondes Compteur d'événements Thermomètre numérique à base d'OLED DS18B20 Contrôleur de température ON-OFF Mesure de la température et de l'humidité Mesure de la distance par ultrasons Taille d'une personne (stadiomètre) Mesure de la fréquence cardiaque (pouls) Autres capteurs fournis dans le kit Alarme antivol Lumière activée par le son Détection d'obstacles par infrarouge avec buzzer Anneau de LED RVB WS2812 Horodatage des données de température et d'humidité Programmation réseau Scanner Wi-Fi Contrôle à distance depuis le navigateur Internet (à l'aide d'un smartphone ou d'un PC) – Serveur Web Stockage des données de température et d'humidité dans le cloud Fonctionnement à faible puissance Utilisation d'un timer pour activer le processeur
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Elektor Labs Carte de formation Elektor Arduino Nano MCCAB
La carte d'apprentissage Elektor Arduino Nano MCCAB contient tous les composants (avec Arduino Nano) nécessaires aux exercices, tels que des diodes électroluminescentes, des interrupteurs, des boutons-poussoirs, des émetteurs de signaux acoustiques, etc. Ce système de formation à microcontrôleur permet également d'interroger ou de commander des capteurs, des moteurs ou des assemblages externes. Spécifications (Carte de formation Arduino Nano MCCAB) Alimentation électrique Via la connexion USB du PC connecté ou un bloc d'alimentation externe (non inclus) Tension de fonctionnement +5 Vcc Tension d'entrée Toutes les entrées 0 V to +5 V VX1 and VX2 +8 V to +12 V (uniquement en cas d'utilisation d'une alimentation externe) Périphérie du matériel LCD 2x16 caractères Potentiomètre P1 & P2 JP3 : sélection de la tension de fonctionnement de P1 et P2 Distributeur SV4 : Distributeur pour les tensions de fonctionnementSV5, SV6 : Distributeur pour les entrées/sorties du microcontrôleur Interrupteurs et boutons Bouton RESET sur le module Arduino Nano 6x interrupteurs à bouton poussoir K1 ... K6 6x interrupteurs à glissière S1 ... S6 JP2 : Connexion des interrupteurs avec les entrées du microcontrôleur Buzzer Buzzer piézo Buzzer1 avec cavalier sur JP6 Voyants lumineux 11 x LED : Indicateur d'état des entrées/sorties LED L sur le module Arduino Nano, connectée au GPIO D13 JP6 : Connexion des LED LD10 ... LD20 avec les GPIO D2 ... D12 Interfaces sérieSPI ET I²C JP4 : Sélection du signal à la broche X du connecteur SPI SV12 SV9 à SV12 : interface SPI (3,3 V/5 V) ou interface I²C Sortie de commutation pour les appareils externes SV1, SV7 : sortie de commutation (maximum +24 V/160 mA, alimentation externe) SV2 : 2x13 connecteurs pour la connexion de modules externes Matrice de 3x3 LED(9 LED rouges) SV3 : Colonnes de la matrice LED 3x3 (sorties D6 ... D8) JP1 : Connexion des lignes avec les GPIOs D3 ... D5 Logiciel Bibliothèque MCCABLib Contrôle des composants matériels (interrupteurs, boutons, DEL, matrice de DEL 3x3, buzzer) sur la carte de formation MCCAB. Température de fonctionnement Jusqu'à +40 °C Dimensions 100 x 100 x 20 mm Spécifications (Arduino Nano) Microcontrôleur ATmega328P Architecture AVR Tension de fonctionnement 5 V Mémoire flash 32 Ko, dont 2 Ko utilisés par le chargeur de démarrage SRAM 2 KB Vitesse d'horloge 16 MHz Connecteurs d'entrée analogique 8 EEPROM 1 KB Courant continu par connecteur d'E/S 40 mA sur un connecteur d'E/S, maximum total de 200 mA sur l'ensemble des connecteurs Tension d'entrée 7-12 V Connecteurs E/S numériques 22 (dont 6 PWM) Sortie PWMt 6 Consommation électrique 19 mA Dimensions 18 x 45 mm Poids 7 g Inclus 1x Elektor Arduino Nano Training Board MCCAB 1x Arduino Nano
€ 79,95
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Elektor Digital Kickstart to Arduino Nano (E-book)
Get Cracking with the Arduino Nano V3, Nano Every, and Nano 33 IoT The seven chapters in this book serve as the first step for novices and microcontroller enthusiasts wishing to make a head start in Arduino programming. The first chapter introduces the Arduino platform, ecosystem, and existing varieties of Arduino Nano boards. It also teaches how to install various tools needed to get started with Arduino Programming. The second chapter kicks off with electronic circuit building and programming around your Arduino. The third chapter explores various buses and analog inputs. In the fourth chapter, you get acquainted with the concept of pulse width modulation (PWM) and working with unipolar stepper motors. In the fifth chapter, you are sure to learn about creating beautiful graphics and basic but useful animation with the aid of an external display. The sixth chapter introduces the readers to the concept of I/O devices such as sensors and the piezo buzzer, exploring their methods of interfacing and programming with the Arduino Nano. The last chapter explores another member of Arduino Nano family, Arduino Nano 33 IoT with its highly interesting capabilities. This chapter employs and deepens many concepts learned from previous chapters to create interesting applications for the vast world of the Internet of Things. The entire book follows a step-by-step approach to explain concepts and the operation of things. Each concept is invariably followed by a to-the-point circuit diagram and code examples. Next come detailed explanations of the syntax and the logic used. By closely following the concepts, you will become comfortable with circuit building, Arduino programming, the workings of the code examples, and the circuit diagrams presented. The book also has plenty of references to external resources wherever needed. An archive file (.zip) comprising the software examples and Fritzing-style circuit diagrams discussed in the book may be downloaded free of charge below.
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NXP Semiconductors Carte de développement NXP FRDM-MCXN947
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
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Elektor Publishing H0W2: Get Started with the MAX78000FTHR Development Board
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
€ 39,95
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Elektor Publishing Develop your own Bluetooth Low Energy Applications
For Raspberry Pi, ESP32 and nRF52 with Python, Arduino and Zephyr Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) radio chips are ubiquitous from Raspberry Pi to light bulbs. BLE is an elaborate technology with a comprehensive specification, but the basics are quite accessible. A progressive and systematic approach will lead you far in mastering this wireless communication technique, which is essential for working in low power scenarios. In this book, you’ll learn how to: Discover BLE devices in the neighborhood by listening to their advertisements. Create your own BLE devices advertising data. Connect to BLE devices such as heart rate monitors and proximity reporters. Create secure connections to BLE devices with encryption and authentication. Understand BLE service and profile specifications and implement them. Reverse engineer a BLE device with a proprietary implementation and control it with your own software. Make your BLE devices use as little power as possible. This book shows you the ropes of BLE programming with Python and the Bleak library on a Raspberry Pi or PC, with C++ and NimBLE-Arduino on Espressif’s ESP32 development boards, and with C on one of the development boards supported by the Zephyr real-time operating system, such as Nordic Semiconductor's nRF52 boards. Starting with a very little amount of theory, you’ll develop code right from the beginning. After you’ve completed this book, you’ll know enough to create your own BLE applications.
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Elektor Digital Develop and Operate Your LoRaWAN IoT Nodes (E-book)
Ready-to-use devices and self-built Arduino nodes in the 'The Things Network' LoRaWAN has developed excellently as a communication solution in the IoT. The Things Network (TTN) has contributed to this. The Things Network was upgraded to The Things Stack Community Edition (TTS (CE)). The TTN V2 clusters were closed towards the end of 2021. This book shows you the necessary steps to operate LoRaWAN nodes using TTS (CE) and maybe extend the network of gateways with an own gateway. Meanwhile, there are even LoRaWAN gateways suitable for mobile use with which you can connect to the TTN server via your cell phone. The author presents several commercial LoRaWAN nodes and new, low-cost and battery-powered hardware for building autonomous LoRaWAN nodes. Registering LoRaWAN nodes and gateways in the TTS (CE), providing the collected data via MQTT and visualization via Node-RED, Cayenne, Thingspeak, and Datacake enable complex IoT projects and completely new applications at very low cost. This book will enable you to provide and visualize data collected with battery-powered sensors (LoRaWAN nodes) wirelessly on the Internet. You will learn the basics for smart city and IoT applications that enable, for example, the measurement of air quality, water levels, snow depths, the determination of free parking spaces (smart parking), and the intelligent control of street lighting (smart lighting), among others.
€ 32,95
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Elektor Digital H0W2: Get Started with the MAX78000FTHR Development Board (E-book)
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
€ 32,95
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Elektor Digital Develop your own Bluetooth Low Energy Applications (E-book)
For Raspberry Pi, ESP32 and nRF52 with Python, Arduino and Zephyr Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) radio chips are ubiquitous from Raspberry Pi to light bulbs. BLE is an elaborate technology with a comprehensive specification, but the basics are quite accessible. A progressive and systematic approach will lead you far in mastering this wireless communication technique, which is essential for working in low power scenarios. In this book, you’ll learn how to: Discover BLE devices in the neighborhood by listening to their advertisements. Create your own BLE devices advertising data. Connect to BLE devices such as heart rate monitors and proximity reporters. Create secure connections to BLE devices with encryption and authentication. Understand BLE service and profile specifications and implement them. Reverse engineer a BLE device with a proprietary implementation and control it with your own software. Make your BLE devices use as little power as possible. This book shows you the ropes of BLE programming with Python and the Bleak library on a Raspberry Pi or PC, with C++ and NimBLE-Arduino on Espressif’s ESP32 development boards, and with C on one of the development boards supported by the Zephyr real-time operating system, such as Nordic Semiconductor's nRF52 boards. Starting with a very little amount of theory, you’ll develop code right from the beginning. After you’ve completed this book, you’ll know enough to create your own BLE applications.
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, par Lobna Belarbi Affordable Robot Kits to Kickstart Your Robotics Journey
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, par Clemens Valens Banc d’essai : détecter la radioactivité avec le compteur Geiger en kit de MightyOhm
Le compteur Geiger de MightyOhm sert à détecter les rayonnements bêta et gamma. Les dangers résultant de ces rayonnements vous convaincront peut-être de surveiller de...
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, par Lobna Belarbi Les offres groupées Raspberry Pi d'Elektor : Des kits pour débutants aux kits avancés
Find the Perfect Raspberry Pi Bundle for Your Skill Level Whether you're a beginner eager to explore the world of Raspberry Pi or an advanced...