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Programming the Intel Edison : Getting Started with Processing and Python - Donald Norris

Programming the Intel Edison

Getting Started with Processing and Python

By: Donald Norris

Paperback | 9 October 2015 | Edition Number 1

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Learn To Easily Create Robotic, IoT, and Wearable Electronic Gadgets!


Get up-and-running building cutting-edge Edison devices with help from this DIY guide. Programming the Intel Edison: Getting Started with Processing and Python lays out the Edison's powerful features and teaches the basics of Internet-enabled embedded programming. Discover how to set up components, connect your PC or Mac, build Python applications, and use USB, WiFi, and Bluetooth connections. Start-to-finish example projects include a motor controller, home temperature system, robotic car, and wearable hospital alert sensor.

  • Explore the capabilities and features of the Edison
  • Connect Sparkfun, Break-out, and Arduino boards
  • Program your Edison through the Arduino IDE
  • Set up USB, GPIO, WiFi, and Bluetooth connections

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