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Microcontroller Projects Using the Basic Stamp 2nd Edition - DIY Electronics Kit for Beginners & Hobbyists | Perfect for STEM Education, Robotics & Home Automation Projects
Microcontroller Projects Using the Basic Stamp 2nd Edition - DIY Electronics Kit for Beginners & Hobbyists | Perfect for STEM Education, Robotics & Home Automation Projects

Microcontroller Projects Using the Basic Stamp 2nd Edition - DIY Electronics Kit for Beginners & Hobbyists | Perfect for STEM Education, Robotics & Home Automation Projects

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Complete BS2P command reference Demo projects include: * Internet-to-Stamp gateways * Infrared remote controls * Test instrumentation * Robot motor controls Want to build an electronic game, a robot, or an automated manufacturing process? A

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The author has a good approach in revealing some of the pitfalls with using the Basic Stamp.Advanced users will certainly find some of Al's solutions very heplful, as he explains in detail floating point expressions, and working with negative numbers.Inside the book is good code on interfacing with a serial LCD, as with others I read, Al has taken some of the mystery out of it, and really puts them to practice in his projects.If your novice to electronics, then this book is for you. Al explains how to interface keypads, switches, LEDS with no experience at all, and certainly makes it look easy.I was impressed by how he expained the circuit diagrams, and other key points on interfacing.Al has also included his own programmer in the book, and I haven't even started to list his ideas for your next project. I'm only giving it a four, because the CD was unreadable, and the publisher was kind of enough to send me another one.