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Intel Galileo Blueprints

You're reading from  Intel Galileo Blueprints

Product type Book
Published in Jun 2015
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781785281426
Pages 192 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Marco Schwartz Marco Schwartz
Profile icon Marco Schwartz

Table of Contents (19) Chapters

Intel Galileo Blueprints
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
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Preface
Setting Up the Galileo Board and the Development Environment Creating a Weather Measurement and Data Logging Station Controlling Outputs Using the Galileo Board Monitoring Data Remotely Interacting with Web APIs Internet of Things with Intel Galileo Controlling Your Galileo Projects from Anywhere Displaying the Number of Unread Gmail E-mails on an LCD Screen Automated Remote Gardening with Intel Galileo Building a Complete Home Automation System Building a Mobile Robot Controlled by the Intel Galileo Board Controlling the Galileo Board from the Web in Real Time Using MQTT Index

Hardware and software requirements


Before we proceed, ensure that you have everything needed to build the two mini projects.

First, we will need the Galileo board. Again, all the projects in this book utilize the Galileo board Gen 2.

We will use two actuators: a relay module and a servomotor. The relay module used in this project is a Pololu 5V single-pole, double-throw (SPDT) relay. The module already includes a basic carrier PCB, terminal blocks for the switch connectors, and a straight male header for the controls.

Meanwhile, the servomotor used is a simple continuous full-rotation servo motor. This servo is rated at 4.8V – 6V. However, you can use any servomotor for this project.

We will also need a potentiometer and a push button to control the actuators. The potentiometer used in this project is a center-tap linear 10k Ohm type. The push button is a single-pole single-throw (SPST) switch rated at 50mA.

The other things that we will need to complete our project are: resistors, a breadboard...

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