This book provides ideas for the Model Railroad enthusiast to develop automated signal projects.
The first book is titled Arduino Heat Transfer Science Fair Projects and the second book is titled Arduino Force Pressure and Acceleration Science Fair Projects.
This is the third book the authors have collaborated on.
He is also a Model railroader and enjoys adding realistic features to his compact HO layout.
David Bradt has a BS in Mechanical Engineering from New Mexico State University with many years of experience at NASA and in the Petrochem Industry.
He likes to perform sophisticated troubleshooting of computer problems and has found that the online resources associated with Arduino can be a great help for novice users to get their experiments operating quickly and effectively.
He has experimented with the Arduino system and believes it to be an excellent tool for developing an understanding of how electronic components and hardware interact in integrated systems, and it is useful as a teaching aid in learning the basics of computer programming.
He has worked as a contractor developing various computer program types.
About the Author: Paul Bradt has a BS in Computer Science from University of Houston Clear Lake.
These Projects are great starting points for Projects that specifically fit the Model railroader\'s own system.
It also provides the basics on using and programming the Arduino micro-controller.
Most of these Projects are HO scale, however there is one G scale semaphore signal.
This book provides ideas for the Model Railroad enthusiast to develop automated signal projects