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Getting Started with Intel Edison: Sensors, Actuators, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi on the Tiny Atom-Powered Linux Module
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Getting Started with Intel Edison: Sensors, Actuators, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi on the Tiny Atom-Powered Linux Module
Current price: $24.99


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Getting Started with Intel Edison: Sensors, Actuators, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi on the Tiny Atom-Powered Linux Module
Current price: $24.99
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The Intel Edison is a crowning achievement of Intel's adaptation of its technology into maker-friendly products. They've packed the dual-core power of the Atom CPU, combined it with a sideboard microcontroller brain, and added in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Low Energy, and a generous amount of RAM (1GB) and flash storage (4GB). This book, written by Stephanie Moyerman, a research scientist with Intel's Smart Device Innovation Team, teaches you everything you need to know to get started making things with Edison, the compact and powerful Internet of Things platform.
Projects and tutorials include:
Controlling devices over Bluetooth
Using Python and Arduino programming environments on Edison
Tracking objects with a webcam and OpenCV
Responding to voice commands and talking back
Using and configuring Linux on Edison
Projects and tutorials include:
Controlling devices over Bluetooth
Using Python and Arduino programming environments on Edison
Tracking objects with a webcam and OpenCV
Responding to voice commands and talking back
Using and configuring Linux on Edison