Arduino Programming and Hardware Basics with Wio Terminal
What you'll learn
- Arduino
- Hardware
- Electronics
- Arduino Programming
- Embedded Electronics
Requirements
- Preferred to have a Wio Terminal
- Access to a computer (Windows/ Mac/ Linux) to install Arduino
Description
In this course, I will explain how to use the Wio Terminal along with the software and present you fun demos as well! So I hope this helps you to gain more knowledge on how to program with the Wio Terminal!
In this course, you will learn the following:
Getting started with Arduino using Wio Terminal
Draw text strings, shapes, line charts and histograms on the Wio Terminal LCD
Display images on Wio Terminal LCD
Use Grove modules with Wio Terminal
Different communication protocols
Build-in hardware/ sensors on the Wio Terminal
Building a TV remote using the IR Emitter on Wio Terminal
Smart Garden Project using Wio Terminal
Use Wio Terminal as a mouse and a keyboard with your computer
Who this course is for:
- Arduino Beginner
- Arduino Enthusiast
- Wio Terminal User
Course content
- Preview30:12
- Preview00:06
- 22:43Drawing Shapes on LCD
- 00:03Lecture 2 URLs Mentioned
- 22:56Displaying Fonts on LCD
- 00:02Lecture 3 URLs mentioned
- 29:03Displaying Images and Simple UI
- 00:04Lecture 4 URLs mentioned
- 24:25Line Charts and Histograms
- 00:03Lecture 5 URLs mentioned
- 30:13Using Grove Modules
- 00:05Lecture 6 URLs mentioned
- 17:29Communication Protocols
- 00:09Lecture 7 URLs mentioned
- 26:47Built-In Hardware/ Sensors Part 1
- 00:10Lecture 8 URLs mentioned
- 24:13Built-In Hardware/ Sensors Part 2
- 00:06Lecture 9 URLs mentioned
- 26:59Built-In Hardware/ Sensors Part 3
- 00:06Lecture 10 URLs mentioned
- 28:29Build a TV Remote using the built-in IR Emitter
- 00:03Lecture 11 URLs mentioned
- 34:26Smart Garden Project using Wio Terminal
- 00:08Lecture 12 URLs mentioned
- 29:26Use Wio Terminal as a Mouse for PC
- 00:02Lecture 13 URLs mentioned
- 30:40Use Wio Terminal as a Keyboard for PC
- 00:01Lecture 14 URLs mentioned
Instructors
Lakshantha is currently working as a Field Applications Engineer at Seeed Studio, exploring the world of Open Source Electronics Hardware. He is working with the Applications Engineering Team to build interesting projects, demonstrations, showcase products, and create online videos to teach everyone about how to play around with electronics hardware.
Seeed has been serving the global developer community since 2008, by providing open technology and agile manufacturing services, with the mission to make hardware more accessible and lower the threshold for hardware innovation. With Shenzhen’s vast resources, and trusted technology and distribution partners around the world, Seeed strives to be the most integrated platform for creating hardware solutions for IoT, edge AI applications.