by Agus Kurniawan
7. June 2016 03:44
This is my new book, Arduino and Genuino Zero Development Workshop. Arduino/Genuino Zero is a development board with Atmel’s SAMD21 MCU and Atmel’s Embedded Debugger (EDBG) feature so we can debug Arduino codes directly. This book help you to get started with Arduino and Genuino Zero.
Table of Content
1. Setting up Development Environment
1.1 Arduino and Genuino Zero
1.2 Electronic Components
1.2.1 Arduino Starter Kit
1.2.2 Fritzing
1.2.3 Cooking-Hacks: Arduino Starter Kit
1.2.4 Arduino Sidekick Basic kit
1.3 Unboxing
1.4 Testing
2. Sketch Programming
2.1 Getting Started
2.2 Connecting Arduino/Genuino Zero to Computer
2.3 Arduino Hardware Driver
2.4 Setting up Arduino and Genuino Zero on Arduino Sketch
2.5 Hello World for Arduino and Genuino Zero
2.6 Basic Sketch Programming
2.7 Digital I/O
2.8 Serial Communication
2.9 Analog I/O
2.9.1 Arduino Zero Analog output (PWM)
2.9.2 Controlling RGB LED Color
2.9.3 Arduino Implementation
2.10 What's Next?
3. Working with SPI
3.1 Getting Started
3.2 Wiring
3.3 Writing a Program
3.4 Testing
4. Working with I2C
4.1 Getting Started
4.2 Writing Program
4.3 Writing Program
4.4 Testing
5. Arduino/Genuino Zero Programming and Debugging Using Atmel Studio
5.1 Getting Started
5.2 Installation
5.3 Creating a project
5.4 Writing program
5.5 Configuring
5.6 Running and Debugging
5.7 Restoring Arduino Bootloader
6. Working with Internal RTC and Sleep Mode
6.1 Getting Started
6.2 Adding RTC Library
6.3 Demo: Simple RTC
6.4 Demo: Sleep and Wake up
7. Working with Arduino Firmata
7.1 Getting Started
7.2 Installing Firmata Firmware
7.3 Demo
7.3.1 Wiring
7.3.2 Firmata Program on Arduino Board
7.3.3 Writing Python Program
7.3.4 Testing
How to buy
You can get this book on the following online store:
Lulu, http://www.lulu.com/shop/agus-kurniawan/arduino-and-genuino-zero-development-workshop/ebook/product-22735941.html
Amazon Kindle, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GOQVYGM
Google Play Books, https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=vcBLDAAAQBAJ
Kobo Store, https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/arduino-and-genuino-zero-development-workshop
iBookstore, http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/isbn9781365172588
by Agus Kurniawan
18. April 2016 18:44
Buku baru ini, Mengenal Microsoft Azure IoT, merupakan buku yang ditulis dalam bahasa Indonesia. Buku ini berguna untuk para pemula yang baru ingin belajar Microsoft Azure IoT. Implementasi dan demo pada buku ini menggunakan Arduino Uno dan Raspberry Pi 2.
Berikut ini secara umum isi buku ini:
Mengenal Azure IoT
Instalasi Azure IoT
Menghubungkan peralatan IoT ke Microsoft Azure
Windows 10 Core IoT dan Microsoft Azure
Arduino dan Microsoft Azure
Buku ini dapat diperoleh di toko buku seluruh Indonesia. Kalau secara online dapat dilakukan pada link ini.
http://elexmedia.id/product/product_detail/75282
by Agus Kurniawan
12. April 2016 03:14
Arduino and Genuino MKR1000 are IoT development board which is based on the Atmel ATSAMW25 SoC. My new book, Arduino and Genuino MKR1000 Development Workshop, explains how to get started with Arduino and Genuino MKR1000 development.
Table of Content
1. Setting up Development Environment
1.1 Arduino and Genuino MKR1000
1.2 Electronic Components
1.2.1 Arduino Starter Kit
1.2.2 Fritzing
1.2.3 Cooking-Hacks: Arduino Starter Kit
1.2.4 Arduino Sidekick Basic kit
1.3 Unboxing
1.4 Testing
2. Sketch Programming
2.1 Getting Started
2.2 Arduino Hardware Driver
2.3 Setting up Arduino and Genuino MKR1000 on Arduino Sketch
2.4 Hello World for Arduino and Genuino MKR1000
2.5 Basic Sketch Programming
2.6 Digital I/O
2.7 Serial Communication
2.8 Analog I/O
2.9 PWM
2.9.1 Arduino/Genuino MKR1000 PWM
2.9.2 Controlling RGB LED Color
2.9.3 Arduino Implementation
2.10 What's Next?
3. Working with SPI
3.1 Getting Started
3.2 Wiring
3.3 Writing a Program
3.4 Testing
4. Working with I2C
4.1 Getting Started
4.2 Writing Program
4.3 Writing Program
4.4 Testing
5. Arduino WiFi Networking
5.1 Getting Started
5.2 Adding WiFi101 Library
5.3 Scanning WiFi Hotspot
5.4 Connecting to a WiFi Network
5.5 Building a Simple IoT Application
5.5.1 Wiring
5.5.2 Writing Program
5.5.3 Testing
5.6 Updating WiFi101 Firmware
6. Working with Internal RTC and Sleep Mode
6.1 Getting Started
6.2 Adding RTC Library
6.3 Demo: Simple RTC
6.4 Demo: Connecting to Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server
6.5 Demo: Sleep and Wake up
7. Controlling Arduino through Firmata Protocol
7.1 Getting Started
7.2 Installing Firmata Firmware
7.3 Demo
7.3.1 Wiring
7.3.2 Firmata Program on Arduino Board
7.3.3 Writing Python Program
7.3.4 Testing
8. Working with Firmata Protocol over WiFi
8.1 Getting Started
8.2 Demo: Wiring
8.3 Configuring Arduino Board for StandardFirmataWiFi
8.4 Writing Program
8.5 Testing
9. Arduino Cloud
9.1 Getting Started
9.2 Adding MQTT Library
9.3 Setting up Arduino Cloud
9.4 Writing Program
9.5 Testing
9.6 Publishing and Subscribing
9.7 What's Next?
How to Buy
You can get this book on the following online store:
Lulu, http://www.lulu.com/shop/agus-kurniawan/arduino-and-genuino-mkr1000-development-workshop/ebook/product-22644450.html
Google Play Books, https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=UjvxCwAAQBAJ
Amazon Kindle, http://www.amazon.com/Arduino-Genuino-MKR1000-Development-Workshop-ebook/dp/B01E4INLLS
Kobo, https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/arduino-and-genuino-mkr1000-development-workshop
iBookstore, http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/isbn9781365039959
by Agus Kurniawan
13. March 2016 17:31
Saat ini Samsung akan meluncurkan Smartphone berbasis platform Tizen, https://www.tizen.org, ke Indonesia. Sembari menunggu smartphone Samsung Tizen, alangkah baiknya kita melihat apa dan bagaimana Tizen tersebut.
Berikut ini buku dalam bahasa Indonesia mengenai Tizen yaitu, Panduan Dasar Pemrograman Tizen, dapat dibaca dan diunduh disini
https://www.gitbook.com/book/srin/dasar-tizen/details
by Agus Kurniawan
13. March 2016 11:32
Raspberry Pi 3 model B is a new Raspberry Pi board which included WiFi and Bluetooth modules. I just released a new book, Getting Started with Raspberry Pi 3. This book helps you to get started with Raspberry Pi 3.
Table of Content
1. Introduction to Raspberry Pi 3
1.1 Raspberry Pi 3
1.2 Getting Hardware
1.3 Unboxing
2. Operating System
2.1 Raspberry Pi 3 Operating System
2.2 Preparation
2.2.1 Setup MicroSD Card
3. Powering Up and Running
3.1 Put Them All!
3.2 Expanding File System
3.3 Configure Timezone
3.4 Configure Keyboard
3.5 Rebooting
3.6 Shutdown
3.7 Change Password
3.8 Configure All Settings
4. Connecting to a Network
4.1 Getting Started
4.2 Attaching a Network Module
4.3 Connecting to a Network
4.3.1 Connecting a Network via Ethernet
4.3.2 Connecting a Network via WiFi
4.4 Auto Connect to WiFi
4.5 Configuring Static IP Address
4.6 Browsing Internet
4.7 SSH
4.8 Update Package Repository
4.9 Upgrading Package and Firmware
4.10 Remote Desktop
5. Raspberry Pi Programming
5.1 Getting Started
5.2 Python
5.3 C/C++
5.4 Node.js
5.5 Scratch
5.6 Wolfram Mathematica
5.7 Java
6. Working with Bluetooth and iBeacon
6.1 Getting Started
6.2 Setting up Bluetooth
6.3 Ping Bluetooth
6.4 Working with Blueman Bluetooth Manager
6.4.1 Setting up
6.4.2 Pairing
6.4.3 Transferring File
6.5 Building your own iBeacon
7. Deploying LAMP Stack
7.1 Getting Started
7.2 Installing Apache Server
7.3 Installing MySQL
7.4 Installing PHP and MySQL Driver for PHP
7.5 Testing PHP
7.6 Testing PHP and MySQL
8. Accessing GPIO
8.1 Introduction to GPIO
8.2 Accessing GPIO
8.3 Demo
8.4 Further Reading
9. Raspberry Pi 3 Serial Debugging
9.1 Preparation
9.2 Enabling Serial Debugging
9.3 Wiring
9.4 Testing
How to Buy
You can get this book on the following online store:
Lulu, http://www.lulu.com/shop/agus-kurniawan/getting-started-with-raspberry-pi-3/ebook/product-22604296.html
Google Play Book, https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=uhK7CwAAQBAJ
Kobo Store, https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/getting-started-with-raspberry-pi-3
iBookstore, http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/isbn9781329968684
Amazon Kindle, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CWQ3GPA
by Agus Kurniawan
6. March 2016 11:56
The Raspberry Pi Zero is half the size of a Model A+, with twice the utility. I released a new book, Getting Started with Raspberry Pi Zero. This is an essential book about how to get started with Raspberry Pi Zero. Some common tasks and programming activities on Raspberry Pi Zero are described with a step-by-step approach.
Table of Content
1. Introduction to Raspberry Pi Zero
1.1 Raspberry Pi Zero
1.2 Getting Hardware
1.3 Unboxing
2. Operating System
2.1 Raspberry Pi Zero Operating System
2.2 Preparation
2.2.1 Setup MicroSD Card
3. Powering Up and Running
3.1 Put Them All!
3.2 Expanding File System
3.3 Configure Timezone
3.4 Configure Keyboard
3.5 Rebooting
3.6 Shutdown
3.7 Change Password
3.8 Configure All Settings
4. Connecting to a Network
4.1 Getting Started
4.2 Attaching a Network Module
4.2.1 Ethernet
4.2.2 WIFI
4.3 Connecting to a Network
4.4 Configuring Static IP Address
4.5 Browsing Internet
4.6 SSH
4.7 Update Package Repository
4.8 Remote Desktop
5. Deploying LAMP Stack
5.1 Getting Started
5.2 Installing Apache Server
5.3 Installing MySQL
5.4 Installing PHP and MySQL Driver for PHP
5.5 Testing PHP
5.6 Testing PHP and MySQL
6. Raspberry Pi Programming
6.1 Getting Started
6.2 Python
6.3 C/C++
6.4 Node.js
6.5 Scratch
6.6 Wolfram Mathematica
6.7 Java
7. Accessing GPIO
7.1 Introduction to GPIO
7.2 Accessing GPIO
7.3 Demo
7.4 Further Reading
8. Raspberry Pi Zero Serial Debugging
8.1 Preparation
8.2 Enabling Serial Debugging
8.3 Wiring
8.4 Testing
How to Buy
You can get this book on the following online stores:
Lulu, http://www.lulu.com/shop/agus-kurniawan/getting-started-with-raspberry-pi-zero/ebook/product-22594673.html
Amazon Kindle, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CLUXSX2
Google Play Book, https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=iIeuCwAAQBAJ
Kobo Store, https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/getting-started-with-raspberry-pi-zero
iBookstore, http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/isbn9781329952270
by Agus Kurniawan
1. March 2016 15:15
Intel has released Intel Curie which deployed on Arduino and Genuino 101. Then, I released a new book, Arduino and Genuino 101 Development Workshop. This book helps you to get started with Arduino and Genuino 101 development using Sketch.
Table of Content
1. Setting up Development Environment
1.1 Arduino and Genuino 101
1.2 Electronic Components
1.2.1 Arduino Starter Kit
1.2.2 Fritzing
1.2.3 Cooking-Hacks: Arduino Starter Kit
1.2.4 Arduino Sidekick Basic kit
1.3 Unboxing
1.4 Testing
2. Sketch Programming
2.1 Getting Started
2.2 Arduino Hardware Driver
2.3 Setting up Arduino and Genuino 101 on Arduino Sketch
2.4 Hello World for Arduino and Genuino 101
2.5 Basic Sketch Programming
2.6 Digital I/O
2.7 Serial Communication
2.8 Analog I/O
2.8.1 Arduino 101 Analog output (PWM)
2.8.2 Controlling RGB LED Color
2.8.3 Arduino Implementation
2.9 What's Next?
3. Working with SPI
3.1 Getting Started
3.2 Wiring
3.3 Writing a Program
3.4 Testing
4. Working with I2C
4.1 Getting Started
4.2 Writing Program
4.3 Writing Program
4.4 Testing
5. BLE Programming
5.1 Getting Started
5.2 Demo: BLE
6. Working with Accelerator and Gyroscope
6.1 Getting Started
6.2 Accelerator and Gyroscope Demo
7. Working with RTC
7.1 Getting Started
7.2 Demo: RTC
8. Accessing EEPROM
8.1 Getting Started
8.2 EEPROM Demo
9. Working with Arduino Firmata
9.1 Getting Started
9.2 Installing Firmata Firmware
9.3 Demo
9.3.1 Wiring
9.3.2 Firmata Program on Arduino Board
9.3.3 Writing Python Program
9.3.4 Testing
10. Arduino Networking
10.1 Getting Started
10.2 Arduino Ethernet Shield
10.3 Demo 1 : Accessing External Website
10.3.1 Writing Program
10.3.2 Testing
10.4 Demo 2: Building Web Server
10.4.1 Writing Program
10.4.2 Testing
How to Buy
You can get this book on the following online store
Lulu, http://www.lulu.com/shop/agus-kurniawan/arduino-and-genuino-101-development-workshop/ebook/product-22587959.html
Amazon Kindle, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CE7EAFC
Google Play Book, https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=UC6nCwAAQBAJ
Kobo Store, https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/arduino-and-genuino-101-development-workshop
iBookstore, http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/isbn9781329940536
by Agus Kurniawan
24. January 2016 18:00
If you have experiences in Arduino development using Sketch program, your Sketch program can run on Raspberry Pi 2 with Windows 10 IoT Core. I have written a book, Getting Started with Arduino Wiring for Windows 10 IoT Core. This book helps you get started with Arduino Wiring development using Visual Studio 2015.
Table of Content
1. Setting Up Development Environment
1.1 Raspberry Pi 2
1.2 Getting Hardware
1.3 Windows 10 for Raspberry Pi
1.4 Development Tools
1.5 Configuring Windows 10 IoT Core for Raspberry Pi 2
2. Digital I/O
2.1 Getting Started
2.2 Demo 1: Hello World: Blinking LED
2.2.1 Wiring
2.2.2 Writing Program
2.2.2.1 Creating a Project
2.2.2.2 Writing Codes
2.2.3 Configuring Remote Machine
2.2.4 Testing
2.2.5 Debugging
2.3 Demo 2: LED and Pushbutton
2.3.1 Wiring
2.3.2 Writing Program
2.3.3 Configuring Remote Raspberry Pi
2.3.4 Testing
3. Serial Communication
3.1 Serial Port on Windows 10 IoT Core
3.2 Demo Serial Communication
4. Analog I/O
4.1 Getting Started
5. Working with I2C/TWI Protocol
5.1 Getting Started
5.2 Demo: Sensor Device Based I2C
5.2.1 Sensor Device Base I2C
5.2.2 Writing Program
5.2.2.1 Creating a Project
5.2.2.2 Writing Codes
5.2.2.3 Configuring Remote Machine
5.2.3 Testing
6. Working with SPI Protocol
6.1 Getting Started
6.2 Demo: Hello SPI
6.2.1 Hardware Configuration
6.2.2 Writing Program
6.2.3 Testing
How to Buy
You can get this book on the following online store:
Lulu, http://www.lulu.com/shop/agus-kurniawan/getting-started-with-arduino-wiring-for-windows-10-iot-core/ebook/product-22537977.html
Google Play Book, https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=9pVxCwAAQBAJ
Kobo, https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/getting-started-with-arduino-wiring-for-windows-10-iot-core
iBookStore, https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/getting-started-arduino-wiring/id1080482884
Amazon Kindle, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01B0NSI5E
by Agus Kurniawan
12. January 2016 06:03
I released a new book "Arduino Leonardo and Arduino Micro: A Hands-On Guide for Beginner". This book helps you to get started with Arduino Leonardo and Arduino/Genuino Micro development. Arduino Leonardo and Arduino/Genuino Micro are development boards which runs ATmega32U4. Several case samples are provided to accelerate your learning.
Table of Content
1. Preparing Development Environment
1.1 Arduino Leonardo and Arduino Micro
1.2 Electronics Components
1.2.1 Arduino Starter Kit
1.2.2 Fritzing
1.2.3 Cooking-Hacks: Arduino Starter Kit
1.2.4 Arduino Sidekick Basic kit v2
1.2.5 Grove - Starter Kit for Arduino
1.2.6 DFRobot - Arduino Kit for Beginner v3
1.3 Development Tools
1.4 Testing
2. Setting Up Arduino Leonardo and Arduino Micro
2.1 Getting Started
2.2 Installing Arduino Software
2.3 Connecting Arduino Leonardo/Micro board to Computer
2.4 Hello Arduino Leonardo/Micro: Blinking LED
2.5 Updating Program
3. Writing and Reading Digital Data
3.1 Getting Started
3.2 Wiring
3.4 Testing
4. Serial Communication (UART)
4.1 Getting Started
4.2 Hello UART
4.2.1 Wiring
4.2.2 Writing a Program
4.2.3 Testing
4.3 Working with SoftwareSerial
5. PWM and Analog Input
5.1 Getting Started
5.2 Demo Analog Output (PWM) : RGB LED
5.2.1 Wiring
5.2.2 Writing Program
5.2.3 Testing
5.3 Demo Analog Input: Working with Potentiometer
5.3.1 Wiring
5.3.2 Writing Program
5.3.3 Testing
6. Working with I2C
6.1 Getting Started
6.2 Writing Program
6.3 Writing Program
6.4 Testing
7. Working with SPI
7.1 Getting Started
7.2 Wiring
7.3 Writing a Program
7.4 Testing
8. Accessing EEPROM
8.1 Getting Started
8.2 EEPROM Demo
9. Arduino Networking
9.1 Getting Started
9.2 Arduino Ethernet Shield
9.3 Demo 1 : Getting IP Address from DHCP Server
9.3.1 Writing Program
9.3.2 Testing
9.4 Demo 2: Building Web Server
9.4.1 Writing Program
9.4.2 Testing
10. Keyboard and Mouse HID
10.1 Getting Started
10.2 Keyboard Demo
10.3 Mouse Demo
How to Buy
You can buy this book on the following online book store.
Lulu, http://www.lulu.com/shop/agus-kurniawan/arduino-leonardo-and-arduino-micro-a-hands-on-guide-for-beginner/ebook/product-22520879.html
Amazon Kindle, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01AGP1TA8
Google Play Books, https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=k3xbCwAAQBAJ
iBookStore, https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/arduino-leonardo-arduino-micro/id1075407748
by Agus Kurniawan
23. December 2015 22:22
I released a new book, The Photon Kit Development Workshop. Photon kit is a tiny Wi-Fi development kit to build an Internet of Things programs. This board has built-in WiFi Module. This book helps you to get started with Photon kit development.
Table of Content
1. Preparing Development Environment
1.1 Photon Kit
1.2 Electronics Components
1.2.1 Photon Kit Shields
1.2.2 Grove Starter Kit for Photon
1.2.3 SparkFun Particle Photon
1.2.4 Adafruit Particle Photon
1.3 Unboxing
1.4 Development Tools
1.5 Testing
2. Setting Up The Photon Development
2.1 Getting Started
2.2 Connect Your Photon
2.3 Installing Photon Driver
2.3.1 Windows Platform
2.4 Claiming Your Photon Board
2.4.1 Installing Node.js and git
2.4.2 Installing Particle CLI
2.4.3 Getting Device ID
2.4.4 Configuring Photon Network
2.4.5 Claiming Photon Board
2.5 Photon Development: Particle Build
2.5.1 Working with Particle Build
2.5.2 Wiring
2.5.3 Writing Program
2.5.4 Uploading Program to Photon Board
2.6 Photon Development: Particel Dev
2.7 Photon Development: Particle CLI
2.8 Compiling and Uploading Program via USB
2.8.1 Installing GNU GCC ARM
2.8.2 Installing dfu-util
2.8.3 Building Photon Firmware
2.8.4 Writing Program for Testing
2.8.5 Compiling and Flashing Program
3. GPIO Programming
3.1 Getting Started
3.2 Wiring
3.3 Writing a Program
3.4 Testing
4. UART
4.1 Getting Started
4.2 Wiring
4.3 Writing a Program
4.4 Testing
5. PWM and Analog Input
5.1 Getting Started
5.2 Demo Analog Output (PWM) : RGB LED
5.2.1 Wiring
5.2.2 Writing Program
5.2.3 Testing
5.3 Demo Analog Input: Working with Potentiometer
5.3.1 Wiring
5.3.2 Writing Program
5.3.3 Testing
6. Working with I2C
6.1 Getting Started
6.2 Writing Program
6.3 Writing Program
6.4 Testing
7. SPI
7.1 Getting Started
7.2 Wiring
7.3 Writing a Program
7.4 Testing
8. Working with EEPROM
8.1 Getting Started
8.2 Demo: EEPROM
9. Building Internet of Things
9.1 Getting Started
9.2 Scanning WiFi Networks
9.3 Building a Simple Internet of Things
10. Photon and Microsoft Azure
10.1 Getting Started
10.2 Creating Photon WebHook
10.3 Writing Program for Photon
10.4 Testing
How to Buy
You can get this book on the following online store:
Lulu, http://www.lulu.com/shop/agus-kurniawan/the-photon-kit-development-workshop/ebook/product-22497536.html
Amazon Kindle, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019PUAQJK
Kobo, https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/the-photon-kit-development-workshop
Google Play Book, https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=ZeFACwAAQBAJ