Engineering Curriculum at Coronado High School: 2010 - 2014

Friday, December 16, 2011

Arduino



We're going to get going with some Arduino Projects in our Principles of Engineering Courses (2nd and 4th Period) and in our Engineering Projects Class (3rd Period). I had ordered a batch for the students that had chipped in on the Engineering Fund. If you didn't contribute, and would like to get some hardware for yourself, here are some links to the products on Amazon:

The Arduino Uno on Amazon. When I posted this, the board was listed at $20, a very competitive price (The best price I could find when I ordered them for the class was closer to $30 :( )

The Uno Starter Pack on Amazon. This kit provides some basic goodies to get going with Arduino projects.

A USB A to B Cable is needed to interface the Arduino with a computer (Mac or PC). Programing is done in the Arduino Integrated Development Environment (free to download at Arduino.cc). An A to B USB cable is the type of cable that is typically used to connect a printer to a computer. You may be able to use an existing/left over one so only order if you do not have something on hand that is usable.


Optional Texts:
There is a plethora of information on Arduino on the web. If you prefer having a physical reference, here are a few to consider.

We have one or two copies of this in class. You may like to have your own:
Getting Started with Arduino

This book appears similar to Getting Started with Arduino but focusses on the programming aspect of the process:
Programming Arduino

Making Things Talk (as in electronic communications between objects) is an incredible text that a person could make a full college course out of. We will attempt a few of the projects in this book. At $20, this is an incredible value (even more so compared to the $100+ that you'll be paying for texts in college).

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