
Discover how Arduino offers an open source physical computing platform with a simple input-output board, sensors and actuators, and a cross-platform development environment that uses the processing language.
Set up an Arduino project with an Arduino board, sensors to measure environmental data, and actuators to act, then connect a PC to program the board with the official IDE.
Explore the Arduino IDE window, including the command area, text area, and menus; learn to manage files, libraries, boards, ports, and the serial monitor, and view compile errors.
Explore Tinkercad to simulate circuits for Arduino projects, build simple LED circuits with resistors, grasp polarity and current calculations, and plan upcoming projects with Arduino components.
Explore the basics of programming an Arduino Uno in C/C++, covering setup and loop, blinking the built-in LED, and using serial communication with serial.begin and delay.
This course is created for those who want to learn how to program Arduino taking a straightforward path, which means that, by taking this course you will not struggle a lot to grasp the ideas of how to build Arduino projects.
What needed from you is, to stay focused, do the projects by yourself and try to modify them.
This course will take you from simple projects like making an LED blinking to more advanced ones like Internet Of Things (IoT) projects.
At the end of this crash course, you will have a strong Arduino foundation, and you will be able to start any custom Arduino project you want.
You just need the motivation to learn Arduino.
This course is organized as follows:
Section 01: Introduction
· What is Arduino?
· What do you need to make Arduino projects?
· Arduino Family Boards
· Arduino Uno Board
· Differences between Arduino Boards
· Intro to Integrated Development Environment (IDE) Software
· Installing IDE Software
· IDE Software Window
· What can you do with Arduino?
· What do you need for this course?
· What will be covered in this course?
Section 02: Electronics Foundation
· Voltage, Current and Resistance
· Resistors and LEDs
· Ohm's Law
· Introduction to Tinkercad
Section 03: Start Playing with Arduino
· Arduino Boards Practical Demonstration
· Blinking LED
· Play with more LEDs
· Make something useful: Traffic Light Signal Project
Section 04: Arduino Programming
· Structure of Arduino Sketch (Program)
· Variables, Matrices and Constants Declaration
· If Statement
· Switch Case
· For Loop
· While Loop
· goto structure
· Functions
Section 05: Displays
· Arduino with LCD
· Arduino with 7 segments
· Arduino with LED matrix
· Make something useful: Project
Section 06: Sensors
· Light Sensor
· Sound Sensor
· Motion Sensor
· Temperature Sensor
· Detecting Rotation using Gyroscope
· Humidity Sensor
· Water Sensor
· Make something useful: Project
Section 07: Motors
· Control Servo Motor
· Control DC Motor
· Control Stepper Motor
Section 08: Arduino Input Devices
· Matrix Keypad
· Infrared Remote Control
· Memory Card Module with Arduino
· Reading RFID Tags
Section 09: Wireless Modules
· Bluetooth Module with Arduino
· GSM module with Arduino
· ESP8266 Module with Arduino
· NRF24L01 Module with Arduino
So, you want to learn Arduino in a fun, practical and efficient way? Don’t wait anymore and start your Arduino journey with this crash course today!
Not only will you get a great Arduino foundation to start any Arduino project with confidence, but you will also:
· Become more autonomous and rely less on what you may (or may not) find on the Internet.
· Develop engineer-level thinking skills to solve any technical problem.
· Learn best practices from the start.
Oh, and you also get a 30 days money-back guarantee by Udemy if you’re not fully satisfied
See you in the course!