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Arduino meets MATLAB: Interfacing Programs and Simulink - cover

Arduino meets MATLAB: Interfacing Programs and Simulink

Rajesh Singh, Anita Gehlot, Bhupendra Singh

Verlag: Bentham Science Publishers.

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This book provides a single platform for beginners in systems engineering to start Arduino interface projects with MATLAB®. It covers the basics of the programming with Arduino and Arduino interfacing with MATLAB® (with and without the use or I/O packages) in 3 sections, respectively. 
 
Key features: 
-introduces readers to Arduino IDE, Proteus simulation modeling, Arduino interfaces with display devices, sensor interfaces (both digital and analog), actuators, MATLAB® GUIs, digital read/write systems with I/O interfaces and automation systems.
-organized layout for a reader friendly experience
-provides detailed circuit diagrams 
-provides relevant simulation modeling instructions
 
This is an ideal book for engineering students and system designers for learning the basic programming and simulation of Arduino and MATLAB® based real time project prototypes.
Verfügbar seit: 24.01.2024.
Drucklänge: 170 Seiten.

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