Creative DIY Microcontroller Projects with TinyGo and WebAssembly: A practical guide to building embedded applications for low-powered devices, IoT, and home automation by Tobias Theel
English | May 14, 2021 | ISBN: 1800560206 | 322 pages | EPUB | 9.55 Mb
English | May 14, 2021 | ISBN: 1800560206 | 322 pages | EPUB | 9.55 Mb
Explore embedded programming, and get hands-on with real-world embedded projects relating to IoT, low-powered devices, and other complex systems using TinyGo and WebAssembly
Key Features
Build creative embedded apps with TinyGo using low-powered devices and microcontrollers
Understand the practicality involved in integrating hardware and sensors while programming them using TinyGo
Use TinyGo in modern browsers to display embedded applications' statistics on WebAssembly dashboards
Book Description
While often considered a fast and compact programming language, Go usually creates large executables that are difficult to run on low-memory or low-powered devices such as microcontrollers or IoT. TinyGo is a new compiler that allows developers to compile their programs for such low-powered devices. As TinyGo supports all the standard features of the Go programming language, you won't have to tweak the code to fit on the microcontroller.
This book is a hands-on guide packed full of interesting DIY projects that will show you how to build embedded applications. You will learn how to program sensors and work with microcontrollers such as Arduino UNO and Arduino Nano IoT 33. The chapters that follow will show you how to develop multiple real-world embedded projects using a variety of popular devices such as LEDs, 7-segment displays, and timers. Next, you will progress to build interactive prototypes such as a traffic lights system, touchless hand wash timer, and more. As you advance, you'll create an IoT prototype of a weather alert system and display those alerts on the TinyGo WASM dashboard. Finally, you will build a home automation project that displays stats on the TinyGo WASM dashboard.
By the end of this microcontroller book, you will be equipped with the skills you need to build real-world embedded projects using the power of TinyGo.
What you will learn
Discover a variety of TinyGo features and capabilities while programming your embedded devices
Explore how to use display devices to present your data
Focus on how to make TinyGo interact with multiple sensors for sensing temperature, humidity, and pressure
Program hardware devices such as Arduino Uno and Arduino Nano IoT 33 using TinyGo
Understand how TinyGo works with GPIO, ADC, I2C, SPI, and MQTT network protocols
Build your first TinyGo IoT and home automation prototypes
Integrate TinyGo in modern browsers using WebAssembly
Who this book is for
If you are a Go developer who wants to program low-powered devices and hardware such as Arduino UNO and Arduino Nano IoT 33, or if you are a Go developer who wants to extend your knowledge of using Go with WebAssembly while programming Go in the browser, then this book is for you. Go hobbyist programmers who are interested in learning more about TinyGo by working through the DIY projects covered in the book will also find this hands-on guide useful.
Table of Contents
Getting Started with TinyGo
Building a Traffic Lights Control System
Building a Safety Lock Using a Keypad
Building a Plant Watering System
Building a Touchless Handwash Timer
Building Displays for Communication Using I2C and SPI Interfaces
Displaying Weather Alerts on the TinyGo Wasm Dashboard
Automating and Monitoring Your Home through a TinyGo Wasm Dashboard
Appendix – "Going" Ahead
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