
Explore Arduino basics, the Arduino IDE, and why it stands out, then learn sensors, ADCs, potentiometers, serial communication, and blinking an LED.
Install the Arduino IDE, explore its interface, and learn to use sketchbook, examples, boards, ports, and the serial monitor for verifying and uploading code.
Discover how a potentiometer works as a variable resistor in Arduino projects, using a voltage divider to produce adjustable outputs, and read them with analog-to-digital conversion.
Explore how Arduino serves as open source hardware and software with a community, designing single-board computers and microcontrollers that bridge sensors and actuators via the Arduino Uno, IDE, and libraries.
Meet the educational engineering team, a leading microcontroller education group with 12+ years of teaching, offering step-by-step, bite-sized Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects for real-world use.
Explore variables in C and Arduino, including integers, floats, characters, and booleans, and perform basic arithmetic using printf, highlighting integer versus float division and output formatting.
Explore boolean logic with not, and, or operators and how if and else statements control flow using a rain umbrella example and boolean variables in C.
Explore loops in Arduino by comparing for loops and while loops, including a sum from 0 to 100 and notes on avoiding infinite loops.
Explore arrays as matrices of variables in Arduino, declare a four-element int array with values 1 to 4, and print elements using a for loop while indexing starts at zero.
Learn to write a blink program in Arduino, using void setup and void loop, configure pins with pinmode, and control LED with digital write and delay.
Learn to build a simple Arduino project that reads a button with digital read, and controls an LED on pin 8 using pinMode, digitalWrite, and a 300 ms delay.
Discover serial communication as a core Arduino protocol for PC data exchange. Learn to initialize serial with serial.begin, set baud rates like 9600, and print values to the serial monitor.
Explore duplex serial communication with Arduino as the PC sends commands and the Arduino reads them to light red or blue LEDs via serial.read, serial.available, and LCD feedback.
Define sensors as devices that convert physical phenomena into readable electrical signals for microcontrollers; explore common sensors and components like infrared, pressure, gyroscope, photoresistor, temperature, and hall effect.
Learn how Arduino reads analog sensors by converting analog signals to digital values, using a TMP36 on A5 to compute temperature and print it via serial.
Explore how libraries in Arduino simplify coding by providing ready-to-use functions for sensors, actuators, and displays, with examples like servo motors, LCD screen, and capacitive touch sensors.
Explore how to write and execute morse code with an Arduino using serial communication, a breadboard, and two leds to display dots and dashes.
Learn how structured, project-based learning in embedded systems and Arduino builds real-world skills for reliable hardware–software design, debugging, and career readiness in the AI era.
Are you ready to dive into the exciting world of Arduino and start creating your own projects? Introduction to Arduino is the perfect course for you! This comprehensive course offers a detailed introduction to Arduino, robotics, and embedded systems. By the end of this course, you will have all the basic knowledge you need to start creating personal or professional projects and be prepared to tackle more advanced courses in these fields.
Course Overview:
This course will guide you through the fundamentals of Arduino, from setting up your Arduino IDE to programming your first Arduino project. You will learn how to establish serial communication, use analog-to-digital converters, and experiment with various sensors. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refresh your knowledge, this course will provide you with the essential skills to become an Arduino expert.
What You'll Learn:
Introduction to Arduino: Understand the basics of Arduino and its features.
Setting Up Arduino IDE: Learn how to download and install the Arduino IDE.
Programming Basics: Write your first Arduino program and understand the basics of Arduino programming.
Serial Communication: Establish serial communication between Arduino and your computer.
Sensors and Actuators: Learn how to use sensors and control actuators like servo motors.
Analog to Digital Conversion: Utilize the analog-to-digital converter for various applications.
PWM Signals: Understand and implement Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) signals.
Final Project: Apply your skills to create a comprehensive final project.
Who Is This Course For:
Beginners in Electronics: Individuals new to Arduino and microcontroller programming.
Electronics Hobbyists: Enthusiasts looking to expand their skills and create new projects.
STEM Students and Educators: Those involved in STEM education seeking practical, hands-on experience.
Professional Developers: Developers aiming to integrate Arduino into their projects.
Requirements:
Basic Electronics Knowledge: A fundamental understanding of electronics is recommended.
Computer Access: A computer with internet access.
Arduino Kit: Arduino board and basic electronic components for hands-on practice.
About the Instructor:
Educational Engineering Team is a renowned group of skilled engineers with over 13 years of experience in teaching and practical projects. Led by Ashraf, a seasoned educator and mechatronics engineer, the team has taught over 250,000 students worldwide. Known for their clear and comprehensive teaching style, the team has created over 100 courses on Udemy. Ashraf’s mission is to explore new trends and technology and help educate the world, making complex topics easy to understand and accessible.
Testimonials:
"This course is an excellent introduction to Arduino. The hands-on projects and clear instructions made it easy to follow along." - Jane D.
"Highly recommend this course for anyone starting with Arduino. The Educational Engineering Team provides great support and comprehensive materials." - Alex S.
"A fantastic course that covers all the basics. I've learned a lot and can't wait to start my own projects." - Maria K.
FAQ Section:
Who can benefit from this course? This course is ideal for beginners, electronics enthusiasts, STEM students, and professional developers.
What are the payment options? Various payment plans are available, including one-time payments and installment options.
Is there a refund policy? Yes, we offer a 30-day money-back guarantee if you're not satisfied with the course.
What equipment do I need? You'll need a computer with internet access and an Arduino board with basic electronic components.
Can I communicate with peers and instructors? Yes, the course includes forums and Q&A sections for interaction with peers and direct support from instructors.
Call to Action: Enroll Now and Start Your Journey with Arduino!