Summary of 30 Arduino Projects for the Evil Genius by Simon Monk E-Book
This hands-on guide introduces Arduino with 30 illustrated, step-by-step projects for beginners, covering LEDs, sensors, light, sound, power, and miscellaneous builds. It assumes no prior programming or electronics experience and is compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux. The book includes a quickstart, a tour of Arduino, and an appendix listing components and supplies.
Parts used in the 30 Arduino Projects for the Evil Genius:
- Arduino microcontroller board
- LEDs
- Resistors
- Pushbuttons
- Potentiometers
- Light sensors (photoresistors)
- Temperature sensors
- Speakers or buzzers
- Power supplies (batteries, adapters)
- Breadboard
- Jumper wires
- Transistors
- Relays
- Motors
- Displays (LED or LCD)
- Capacitors
- Diodes
- Sensors for various inputs
- Connectors and headers
- Miscellaneous components and supplies
Introduction
A hands-on guide to creating fun devices with the Arduino microcontroller system
- Includes 30 step-by-step projects with clear instructions, illustrations, photographs, and diagrams
- Arduino is the open-source physical computing platform that’s rapidly becoming the microcontroller of choice for home electronics enthusiasts
- Assumes no prior knowledge of programming or electronics
- Compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux

Table of Contents
Introduction; Chapter 1. Quickstart; Chapter 2. A Tour of Arduino; Chapter 3. LED Projects; Chapter 4. More LED Projects; Chapter 5. Sensor Projects; Chapter 6. Light Projects; Chapter 7. Sound Projects; Chapter 8. Power Projects; Chapter 9. Miscellaneous Projects; Chapter 10. Your Projects; Appendix: Components and Supplies
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30 Arduino Projects for the Evil Genius by Simon Monk E-Book
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- Does the book assume prior programming or electronics knowledge?
No, it assumes no prior knowledge of programming or electronics. - How many projects are included in the book?
The book includes 30 step-by-step projects. - What platforms is the Arduino material compatible with?
It is compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux. - What types of projects are covered?
Projects cover LEDs, sensors, light, sound, power, and miscellaneous builds. - Does the book include illustrations and diagrams?
Yes, it includes clear instructions, illustrations, photographs, and diagrams. - Is there a quickstart or introductory chapter?
Yes, the table of contents lists a Quickstart and A Tour of Arduino chapters. - Does the book provide a list of components and supplies?
Yes, there is an appendix for components and supplies. - Can beginners follow the projects step by step?
Yes, the projects are step-by-step and designed for beginners.
