A Complete Guide to How Your Arduino Language and Hardware Work Together
Norman Dunbar

#Arduino
#Software
#Internals
#Hardware
#IDE
#AVR
#USART
#ADC
"It's not enough to just build your Arduino projects; it's time to actually learn how things work!" This book goes beyond the basics, providing a comprehensive understanding of Arduino software and hardware, as well as how they intertwine. Gain valuable insights into the inner workings of Arduino and its language, and discover how to communicate with the microcontroller in its native language, AVR C++.Explore the latest version (0.30.0) which offers a multitude of configuration options that can be conveniently modified using the command-line interface (CLI).
What You’ll Learn:
Who This Book Is For:
This book welcomes everyone with an interest in learning about Arduino, regardless of expertise. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced Maker, "Arduino Software Internals" equips you with the knowledge to truly comprehend and leverage the power of Arduino.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction
2 Arduino Compilation
3 Arduino Language Reference
4 Arduino Classes
5 Converting to the AVR Language
6 Alternatives to the Arduino IDE
7 ATmega328P Configuration and Management
8 ATmega328P Hardware-Timers and Counters
9 ATmega328P Hardware- AC, ADC, and USART
Norman Dunbar is an Oracle Database Administrator. Norman has had a long running relationship with Electronics since childhood and computers since the late 1970s, and the Arduino was a perfect marriage of the two interests. With a love of learning new things, examining and explaining the Arduino Language and the hardware became a bit of a hobby, and as piles of notes expanded, Norman has now decided to publish his work.









