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HARDWARE LIBRE PARA LINUX Y ANDROID

HARDWARE LIBRE PARA LINUX Y ANDROID. Arduino is a platform. A physical Input / Output board (I/O) with a programmable Integrated Circuit (IC). Overview. What is Arduino? What is it used for? How to get started Demonstration Questions are welcome at any time.

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HARDWARE LIBRE PARA LINUX Y ANDROID

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  1. HARDWARE LIBRE PARA LINUX Y ANDROID

  2. Arduino is a platform • A physical Input / Output board (I/O) with a programmable Integrated Circuit (IC).

  3. Overview What is Arduino? • What is it used for? • How to get started • Demonstration • Questions are welcome at any time. Author: Ian Jones (s4052982@student.uq.edu.au)

  4. What is Arduino? • “Arduino is an open-source physical computing platform based on a simple i/o board and a development environment that implements the Processing / Wiring language. Arduino can be used to develop stand-alone interactive objects or can be connected to software on your computer.“( www.arduino.cc, 2006 )

  5. Arduino is a platform • A physical Input / Output board (I/O) with a programmable Integrated Circuit (IC).

  6. Arduino is a platform • Also including an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for programming. • The language itself is based in C but is largely modeled upon the www.processing.org language.

  7. What is it used for? • Physical Computing projects / research • Interactive Installations • Rapid prototyping • When you wish to move beyond the traditional Mouse, Keyboard and Monitor to develop novel and custom interactions in your project work.

  8. What can it do? • Sensors ( to sense stuff ) • Push buttons, touch pads, tilt switches. • Variable resistors (eg. volume knob / sliders) • Photoresistors (sensing light levels) • Thermistors (temperature) • Ultrasound (proximity range finder) • Actuators ( to do stuff ) • Lights, LED’s • Motors • Speakers • Displays (LCD)

  9. RASPBERRY PI

  10. Who is this guy? • Rob Dudley • @robdudley on Twitter • Web Developer • Lead developer at Quidsin.com • Open Source Proponent • Confirmed geek since 1991

  11. What is a raspberry Pi? • A credit card sized PC • Plugs into a TV or monitor • Cheap (ish) ~£25 each • Over 1 million units shipped • Uses Broadcom BCM2835 • Designed for education!

  12. what’s the filling of a raspberry pi? • hardware & connectivity inside the Pi

  13. Who is this guy? • Rob Dudley • @robdudley on Twitter • Web Developer • Lead developer at Quidsin.com • Open Source Proponent • Confirmed geek since 1991

  14. GRACIAS…

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