In this course, You’ll learn all the foundations for Arduino UNO and build projects using sensors and actuators. There is no need of any prior knowledge in Programming. We’ll have brief insights on Programming in C/C++, particularly for Arduino. We’ll also have a deep insight on basic electrical and electronic components such as breadboard, resistors, LED’s and Pushbuttons.
Also, This course uses an online simulation tool called TinkerCAD and there is no need of any hardware.
After completing this course, You’ll be able to
1. Explain all the core hardware components of Arduino UNO and their working.
2. Know how to design circuits using Arduino and other electronic components
3. Design electrical circuits using TinkerCAD
4. Interface sensors such as Temperature Sensors, Proximity Sensors with Arduino and build some simple projects.
5. Learn how to interface Servo motors and LCD with Arduino which is the basis for building robots using Arduino.
6. Building some real world projects.
Arduino is one of the devices with computational intelligence and it is used as an IOT (Internet of things) device nowadays.
Nothing more to write. I’ll see you there in my lectures.
C/C++ Programming Concepts for Arduino
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1Non Technical Intro on Embedded Systems
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2What is Arduino UNO?
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3Different varieties in Arduino
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4An outline on the architecture
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5The ATMega 328
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6Digital Pins in the Arduino
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7What is PWM?
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8Difference between Analog and Digital Signals
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9Analog Input Pins
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10Flowchart on Analog Data Flow in the Arduino
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11Duty Cycle
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12Marked Pins
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13Other Components in the board
The Simulator and Basic Circuits
Arduino Circuits
Interfacing Sensors and Actuators with Arduino and Building Projects
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31Blinking of an LED in Arduino
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32Connecting an external LED to the Arduino
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33Serial Monitor in Arduino
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34Connecting three terminal components - Potentiometer
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35Reading Analog Inputs
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36Converting Analog Values into Digital Values
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37LED Fading using PWM
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38Connecting an RGB LED with the Arduino
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39Flowing Lights! - A fun experiment
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40Sounding a buzzer
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41Controlling an LED through Serial Communication
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42LCD Interfacing