Making Things Talk 2/e: Physical Computing with Sensors, Networks and Arduino
Building electronic projects that interact with the physical world is good fun. But when the devices you've
built start to talk to each other, things really get interesting. The workbenches of hobbyists, hackers, and
makers have become overrun with microcontrollers - computers-on-a-chip that power homebrewed video games,
robots, toys, and more. In Making Things Talk, author Tom Igoe shows how to make these gadgets communicate.
Whether you need to plug some home sensors to the Internet or create a device that can interact wirelessly
with other creations, this book shows you exactly what you need. The projects in this book are powerful yet
inexpensive to build. You'll become familiar with the Arduino open source electronics prototyping platform, as
well as networking hardware such as Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Zigbee, and Bluetooth. Get instructions for more than two-
dozen simple projects, and then customize them with your own designs.