
This video walks the student through the process of installing the Arduino IDE.
This video goes through the layout of the bread board and how it works.
This video covers the circuit that we will be building using the bread board through an electrical diagram.
Students will build the circuit covered in the previous lecture using knowledge of the electrical diagram and bread board.
Students will learn how to wire up a circuit using the KY-306 Touch Sensor with the Arduino.
Students will write up the arduino code so they can use the KY-306 Touch Sensor.
Students get to see how the KY-306 Touch Sensor works once the circuit is wired up and the code is installed.
Students will learn how to wire up a circuit using the KY-002 Vibration Sensor with the Arduino.
Students will write up the arduino code so they can use the KY-002 Vibration Sensor.
Students get to see how the KY-002 Vibration Sensor works once the circuit is wired up and the code is installed.
Students will learn how to wire up a circuit using the Water Level Sensor with the Arduino.
Students will write up the arduino code so they can use the Water Level Sensor.
Students get to see how the Water Level Sensor works once the circuit is wired up and the code is installed.
Students will learn how to wire up a circuit using the KY-16 Flame Sensor with the Arduino.
Students will write up the arduino code so they can use the KY-16 Flame Sensor.
Students get to see how the KY-16 Flame Sensor works once the circuit is wired up and the code is installed.
Students get to see how the 16x2 LCD Display No Potentiometer works once the circuit is wired up and the code is installed.
Students will write up the arduino code so they can use the 16x2 LCD Display No Potentiometer.
Students get to see how the 16x2 LCD Display No Potentiometer works once the circuit is wired up and the code is installed.
Learn programming and electronics skills from the comfort of your home!
It doesn't take years of school or a 4 month boot camp to start tinkering with sensors and building fun projects.
The best time to start is today. You will learn the fundamental principles of programming and electronics in this short but value packed course!
You will learn how to read and understand electrical schematics which are key to the design of any electronic circuit.
You will learn all of the necessary techniques needed to build and program electronic circuits without any of the fluff. All the skills learnt in this course can be applied right away and are transferable to other future projects or applications that you may encounter both in the course and in the future.
Gain confidence in your ability to read an electric diagram, and program sensors.
Get involved with the latest IoT trends by working with sensors and gain a deeper understanding of where you can use your skillset in todays job market.
Learn how to troubleshoot your circuit using programming techniques taught in this course!
If you have not yet used an Arduino this course shows you all of the key information needed to start building with the Arduino right away.
Skip the overwhelming process of figuring out where to start on your transition in to tech through guided step-by-step projects that are fun and interactive.
WHO THIS COURSE IS FOR:
People with no technical background interested in getting into tech
Freelancers that want to get a feel for Arduino based projects
Hobbyists
New grads that want to build a portfolio project
Those who want to pursue a career in electronics or programming
Teachers who want to introduce their students to IoT concepts