The BeagleBone Black Primer
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.68 (628 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0789753863 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 256 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-09-27 |
Language | : | English |
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Brian earned a bachelor’s degree in computer science from North Carolina State University and a masters of engineering in systems engineering from the University of Maryland. Over time, Brian began writing for GeekDad and has become a part of the growing Maker community. . Brian lives in Maryland with his beautiful wife and t
He’s also written for GeekDad and is a member of the growing Maker community. . And then you’ll build them.Discover how BeagleBone Black works, and what it can do Get your BeagleBone Black—and get it working, fastLink your BeagleBone Black to the world, and link yourself to the global BeagleBone communityLearn to read schematics and use them to connect hardwarePrototype your projects with breadboardsExtend BeagleBone Black with CapesAdd sensors to capture and use data from the environmentUse actuators to make things happen in the real worldMake your BeagleBone Black recognize your faceLearn from mistakes, and go beyond what you’ve already learned Brian McLaughlin is an engineer by profession and by hobby. in computer science (North Carolina State University) and an M.S. in systems engineering (University of Maryland). After working for Lockheed Martin, he joined NASA, where he’s supported many of NASA’s most exciting missions. The BeagleBone Black PrimerMaster BeagleBone Black:Today’s most powerful low-cost embedded development platform!You can do amazing things with BeagleBone Black. He holds a B.S. Building on a solid foundation in software, he was first exposed to advanced hardware topics while working on the Hubble Space Telescope. Explore BeagleBone Black’s capabilities, and learn all the essentials, from controlling I/O to
Three Stars David Merchant Nowhere near the quality or information density of Dr. Molloy's works, but the book is adequate for beginners.. Michael J. Friel said It is great for any level of entry. This is the book I needed 18 months ago. It is great for any level of entry, covering every conceivable question before it is asked. This one is an 11 on a scale of 10.. Amazon Customer said Five Stars. A very good basic understanding of the beaglebone black at a fast pace
Over time, Brian began writing for GeekDad and has become a part of the growing Maker community. Brian earned a bachelor’s degree in computer science from North Carolina State University and a masters of engineering in systems engineering from the University of Maryland. . About the AuthorBrian McLaughlin is an engineer by profession and by hobby. Brian lives in Maryland with his beautiful wife and two boys. With a solid foundation in software, Brian was initially exposed to more advanced topics in hardware while working on the Hubble Space Telescope Project