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Arduino + Processing

After the last lecture I did at OSL, they proposed me to do more lectures about Arduino more in-depth or mixing it with other open source projects. So, following with the last lecture I did, we have: “Arduino + Processing” were Francisco Moreno, Jesús González and me try to explain how and why mix arduino with processing and what are the practical uses of this mix. Here are some screenshots of the presentation: The main subjects of this presentation are:

  • Start of Processing and Arduino projects.
  • Some references about A+P books.
  • Arduino as a HID device for Processing.
  • Some technical data about Arduino: hardware, I/O, Sensors.
  • A+P Language and IDE.Different parts of Processing: Shape, Input, Camera, Lights.
  • Some explanation about the different libraries and external libraries.
  • Installation of Arduino and Processing.
  • Practical examples: Car game with processing and how to control it with Arduino.
  • How to upload the correct FirmATA into Arduino UNO.

You can view the full presentation as always …

Thanks again to the “libre software office” of the UGR for this opportunity. I hope to do another one about Arduino + Android using “Amarino”, but this one will be at least the next year. Of course you can download the presentation and the car game code.

UPDATE: The OSL has a note and pictures about the lecture.  

The last week I did a lecture about arduino and physical computing at UGR.

This lecture was proposal by the “libre software office” of the UGR. I want to express to them my sincere gratitude for this opportunity.

Here there are some screenshots of the presentation:


The presentation has contents about:

  • How was born the Arduino project?
  • What is “physical computing”?
  • The Arduino project hardware.
  • The Arduino project software (and IDE).
  • Arduino platform installation.
  • Some practices: Motor movement, Triacs, serial communications, etc.
  • From the prototype to the product.

… and the presentation itself:



 

UPDATE: The OSL has a note about the lecture.