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#615 30 Arduino Projects for the Evil Genius

Book notes: 30 Arduino Projects for the Evil Genius, by Simon Monk. First published July 28, 2010.

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This wickedly inventive guide shows you how to program and build a variety of projects with the Arduino microcontroller development system. Covering Windows, Mac, and Linux platforms, 30 Arduino Projects for the Evil Genius gets you up to speed with the simplified C programming you need to know–no prior programming experience necessary. Using easy-to-find components and equipment, this do-it-yourself book explains how to attach an Arduino board to your computer, program it, and connect electronics to it to create fiendishly fun projects. The only limit is your imagination!

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Chapter/Project LEAP?
Project_01 blinking_led  
Project_02 morse_sos  
Project_03 morse_translator  
Project_05 traffic_signal  
Project_06 strobe_light  
Project_07 SAD_light  
Project_08 super_strobe_light  
Project_09 dice  
Project_10 keypad  
Project_11 traffic_signal2  
Project_12 pulse_monitor  
Project_12 pulse_monitor_test  
Project_13 temp_logger  
Project_14 multicolor_led  
Project_15 double_dice  
Project_16 led_matrix  
Project_17 LCD_Message_Board  
Project_18 Oscilloscope  
Project_19 Tune_Player  
Project_20 Light_Harp  
Project_21 vu_meter  
Project_22 LCD_Thermostat  
Project_23 Computer_Controlled_Fan  
Project_24 Hypnotizer  
Project_25 servo_laser  
Project_26 lie_detector  
Project_27 keypad_lock  
Project_28 ir_remote  
Project_29 lilypad_binary_clock  
Project_30 Countdown_Timer  
Project_31 Keyboard_Pranker  
Project_32 Password_typer  
Project_33 Accelerometer_Mouse  
About LEAP#615 Books

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LEAP is my personal collection of electronics projects - usually involving an Arduino or other microprocessor in one way or another. Some are full-blown projects, while many are trivial breadboard experiments, intended to learn and explore something interesting.

Projects are often inspired by things found wild on the net, or ideas from the many great electronics podcasts and YouTube channels. Feel free to borrow liberally, and if you spot any issues do let me know or send a pull-request.

NOTE: For a while I included various scale modelling projects here too, but I've now split them off into a new repository: check out LittleModelArt if you are looking for these projects.

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