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1001 ▼a Portales, Raul.
24510 ▼a Android Things Quick Start Guide ▼h [electronic resource] : ▼b Build Your Own Smart Devices Using the Android Things Platform.
260 ▼a Birmingham : ▼b Packt Publishing Ltd, ▼c 2018.
300 ▼a 1 online resource (185 p.)
500 ▼a Description based upon print version of record.
5050 ▼a Cover; Title Page; Copyright and Credits; Dedication; Packt Upsell; Contributors; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introducing Android Things; Technical requirements; What is Android Things?; Internet of Things (IoT) vs. smart devices; Android Things vs. other platforms; Emulators and testing; Android Studio; Design concepts behind Android Things; Displays are optional; Home activity support; Permissions; Android Things Console; Supported APIs; Hardware you will need; Android Things developer kits; Raspberry Pi; NXP Pico iMX7D; Rainbow HAT; Components, circuits, and so on
5058 ▼a Wires and breadboardsSetting up a developer kit; Installing Android Things; Configuring Wi-Fi using the script; Configuring Wi-Fi using the system UI; Connecting to your Android Things; Creating an Android Things project; Manifest; Gradle configuration; Activity code; Summary; Chapter 2: The Rainbow HAT; Technical requirements; Android Things architecture; Peripheral lifecycle; User space drivers; LEDs; The Arduino way; Threads; Coroutines; Using Handler and Runnable; Using Timer and Timertask; Buttons; Button driver; Debouncing; Button input drivers; Piezo buzzer
5058 ▼a Alphanumeric display (Ht16k33)Temperature and pressure sensor (Bmx280); Direct read; Continuous updates with sensor driver; Adding pressure driver; LED strip (Apa102); Summary; Chapter 3: GPIO -- Digital Input/Output; Technical requirements; Making the code work on any developer kit; Using GPIO for output; LEDs; Relays; Using GPIO for input; Buttons; Button driver; Input drivers; Controlling buttons directly with GPIO; Other sensors; Other usages of GPIO; DC motor controller (L298N); Stepper motor (28BYJ-48) with controller (ULN2003); Ultrasonic distance sensor (HC-SR04); LCD display (TM1637)
5058 ▼a Accelerometer/gyroscope - MPU6050Summary; Chapter 6: SPI -- Faster Bidirectional Communication; Technical requirements; Overview of SPI; LED strip; Usage on displays; LED matrix; SPI version of SSD1306; Summary; Chapter 7: The Real Power of Android Things; Technical requirements; Using Android UI; Companion apps and communication; REST API using NanoHttpd/Retrofit; Firebase Realtime Database; Nearby; Advertising and discovering; Initiating and confirming connections; Sending and receiving data; More cool stuff; TensorFlow - image classifier; Publish subscribe buses
5058 ▼a Google Assistant -- Home control
520 ▼a Chapter 4: PWM - Buzzers, Servos, and Analog Output; Technical requirements; PWM overview; Piezo buzzers; Servos; Using the servo driver; Tweaking the servo configuration; PWM as analog output; Summary; Chapter 5: I2C - Communicating with Other Circuits; Technical requirements; Overview of I2C; Addressing circuits; Revisiting Rainbow HAT components; Alphanumeric display (Ht16k33); Temperature and pressure sensor (Bmx280); Extension components; Analog to digital converter (ADC) - PCF8591; Analog sensors; PWM expander - PCA9685; GPIO expander - PCF8575; Small displays; Other I2C sensors
520 ▼a Android Things allows you to build your own smart, connected devices for consumers and industrial use. This book will help you unleash the power of Android Things enabling you to build your own smart devices. We will cover the basics right from installation to advanced topics like Analog Sensors, Digital input/output and Rainbow HAT.
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77608 ▼i Print version: ▼a Portales, Raul ▼t Android Things Quick Start Guide : Build Your Own Smart Devices Using the Android Things Platform ▼d Birmingham : Packt Publishing Ltd,c2018 ▼z 9781789341799
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