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Arduino Essentials

Arduino Essentials

By : Perea
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Arduino Essentials

Arduino Essentials

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By: Perea

Overview of this book

If you are a hobbyist who wants to develop projects based on Arduino as the main microcontroller platform or an engineer interested in finding out what the Arduino platform offers, then this book is ideal for you. Some prior knowledge of the C programming language is required.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)
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Index

The momentary push button

In the next screenshot, you can see a bunch of different momentary push buttons of two kinds:

  • Printed circuit board (PCB) soldering: These used to be smaller, really tiny in some cases, and they come with little legs that allow them to be soldered through holes in a PCB. In the screenshot, they are the three on the left-hand side.
  • Panel mounting: These are the three on the right-hand side in the picture. Usually, they come in a much bigger size than the PCB kind and come with bigger connections so that wires can be soldered to them. They usually come with some kind of nut so that they can be fixed to a panel.
    The momentary push button

    Different momentary push buttons

Physical differences apart and looking at them from the connection point of view, we have to notice an important difference between both groups.

If you take a closer look at the PCB group or, even better, if you perform a simple search on the Internet, you will notice that these kinds of momentary buttons usually come with a total...

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