
Explore serial communication with an eight-digit Max 219 seven-segment display connected to an Arduino. Configure pins, use the library, and send data via serial monitor or http requests with ESP8266.
Welcome to Mastering Arduino Display Technologies, a hands-on course designed to take you from the basics of Arduino display setup to advanced projects integrating network control and dynamic visuals. Whether you're just starting or looking to expand your skills, this course provides clear, step-by-step lessons to build confidence and mastery.
Throughout this course, you’ll learn to:
Set up basic TV output and work with classic LCD screens like the Nokia 5110.
Control LED Dot Matrix displays using the MAX7219 driver and program scrolling text effects.
Program 7-segment displays and link them to ESP8266 web servers for real-time data control.
Work with advanced displays like I2C OLED and TFT LCD modules, including wiring and SPI communication.
You’ll gain practical, project-ready skills to create interactive displays, from simple numeric readouts to full web-connected interfaces.
Who Is This Course For?
Electronics enthusiasts and Arduino beginners
Students in embedded systems and IoT fields
Hobbyists interested in display modules and web integration
Makers aiming to build custom Arduino display projects
What You Will Learn
How to set up Arduino TV output and LCD displays
Operating MAX7219-controlled LED Dot Matrix and 7-segment displays
Integrating ESP8266 for HTTP request-based control of displays
Wiring and programming I2C OLED and SPI TFT LCD modules
Developing interactive display projects with webserver functionality
Requirements
Basic familiarity with Arduino programming
Arduino development board (Uno, Mega, or similar)
MAX7219 LED Dot Matrix or 7-segment display modules
ESP8266 WiFi module (optional, for webserver lessons)
LCD/OLED/TFT displays as per your project interest
USB cable and basic wiring components
Ready to bring your Arduino display projects to life?
Enroll now and start building amazing interactive displays today!