State-of-the-art has had a flashy rush around different open-source electronic platforms. Fluctuating structures, questioning standards of hardware and software, and breakneck changes in information and communication technologies are likely to reign in the future. As the trends and scopes change with evolving technologies, this book opens us to the world of Arduino, where single-board microcontrollers are developed for building digital devices.
The chapters of this book have been planned according to the latest syllabus of M Sc Computer Science students concealed by Mahatma Gandhi University. This book is designed in such a way that a beginner can easily catch up with the very idea of Arduino and how flexible it is while programming. We primarily move to these physically programmable boards because the user can directly load the program into the device without using external hardware devices to burn the program. This book has been split up into eleven chapters altogether. The first two chapters experience the programming of Arduino more holistically. Later, this book introduces microcontrollers and different electronic devices developed using Arduino boards. This book also presents various sensors in its most creative and inspiring way taking advantage of the different ways to implement them using Arduino platform. The last two chapters ensure that the reader remains enrolled to the journey of Arduino IDE.