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| BOK-001: Making Things Talk |
| Tom Igoe is one of the core Arduino developers and Making Things Talk is a small section of what he has learned. This book covers a wide range: flex sensors, Bluetooth wireless, XBee wireless, USB, networks, IR remote control, RFID, force sensitive resistors, protocols, and of course, lots of LEDs. Read more... |
| AUD 33.75
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| BOK-003: Make: Electronics |
| Charles Platt's introduction to electronics teaches the fundamentals in a hands-on, practical way. 350 pages with step-by-step instructions, colour photos and illustrations. Read more... |
| AUD 40.50
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| BOK-004: Practical Arduino |
| Practical Arduino: Cool Projects for Open-Source Hardware is a hands-on guide to the Arduino. Through detailed project descriptions it provides more than just a simple series of steps to follow - it tells you why the circuit was designed that way in the first place. Read more... |
| AUD 45.00
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| BOK-005: Electrical Engineering 101 |
| Everything you should have learned in school, but probably didn't! This book is great for electronics newbies, or if you just need a refresher course. Topics ranging from Ohm's law to proper usage of an oscilloscope to managing and interacting with employees are covered. Read more... |
| AUD 49.00
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| BOK-006: Getting Started with Processing |
| Learn computer programming the easy way with Processing, a simple language that lets you use code to create drawings, animation, and interactive graphics. Programming courses usually start with theory, but this book lets you jump right into creative and fun projects. Read more... |
| AUD 24.00
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