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About the Author
Dr. Simon Monk (Preston, UK) has a degree in cybernetics and computer
science and a PhD in software engineering. Dr. Monk spent several years as an
academic before he returned to industry, co-founding the mobile software
company Momote Ltd. He has been an active electronics hobbyist since his early
teens and is a full-time writer on hobby electronics and open source hardware.
Dr. Monk is the author of numerous electronics books, specializing in open
source hardware platforms, especially Arduino and Raspberry Pi. He is also co-
author with Paul Scherz of Practical Electronics for Inventors, Third Edition.
You can follow Simon on Twitter, where he is @simonmonk2.
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CONTENTS AT A GLANCE
1 Programming Arduino
2 Under the Hood
3 Interrupts and Timers
4 Making Arduino Faster
5 Low Power Arduino
6 Memory
7 Using I2C
8 Interfacing with 1-Wire Devices
9 Interfacing with SPI Devices
10 Serial UART Programming
11 USB Programming
12 Network Programming
13 Digital Signal Processing
14 Managing with One Process
15 Writing Libraries
A Parts
Index
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