
Learn to program Arduino without coding using drag and drop software, step by step. Read digital and analog inputs, control outputs via pins, and use Bluetooth and graphical LCD modules.
Learn to download and install software and Arduino IDE with USB drivers to upload code without coding, and gather an Arduino board, USB cable, LEDs, resistors, and sensors to test.
Explore visual, a graphical programming environment that lets you program microcontrollers with drag-and-drop. Build Arduino and Raspberry Pi projects without coding, using free version that converts drawings to hex files.
Download and install the visual software to program Arduino boards without coding using the free version, with optional pro features. Learn about supported boards, the installation wizard, and loading libraries.
Learn to download and install the Arduino IDE from the official site across Windows, macOS, and Linux, and master sketch basics with setup and loop.
Drag and drop to configure a microcontroller, switch boards like Arduino Uno or ESP 32, view pins as you scroll, and design a circuit without coding.
Wire a push button to digital pin 2 and invert the signal with a digital inverter so the Arduino's onboard LED on pin 13 lights when the button is pressed.
Connect the infrared sensor to the Arduino board by wiring output, power, and ground to digital pin eight and 5-volt, then link the enable pin for future readings.
Learn to configure an Arduino obstacle avoidance sensor, wire it to pin eight, upload code, calibrate potentiometers, and trigger actions via serial monitor, inverter, and digital gate.
Explore how to drive a lit bar with a shift register and an up-down counter using a rotary encoder, all wired to an Arduino without writing a single code.
Download the UNO simulator for Arduino from Google, extract the archive, run the installer as administrator, and explore a simulated Arduino playground with various components.
connect an arduino uno to pins, piezo, led, and other components; write and simulate code; use run, f9, and debugging options to watch memory and variables.
Download visual simulation software version 7.8.3 to design Arduino projects with drag-and-drop components for official boards. Install the free version, connect to Arduino IDE, and use the serial monitor.
Program Arduino without coding using visual blocks: drag in components, generate code automatically, and upload via the Arduino IDE.
Arduino is an open-source electronics platform based on easy-to-use hardware and software. Sensing the environment by receiving inputs from many sensors, Arduino affects its surroundings by controlling lights, motors, and a number of other accessories. It's intended for anyone making interactive hardware projects, and in this course, we will make it easy for you to program Arduino boards and start testing your codes freely.
Contents and Overview
This course is designed for anyone interested in learning how to program Arduino without coding. You don't need to have any previous experience, and all you need is a computer.
Introduction:
Hardware and Software Requirements
ESP32 PINOUT
User Interface
Blink LED and One-click Project Example
Control LED with Button
Practical Example: Infrared Obstacle Avoidance Sensor
LED Bar Counter Encoder Shift Register
Why You Should Take This Course:
Learn how to program the Arduino board without writing a single line of code.
Set up and modify electronics projects with just a few clicks.
Learn programming basics such as conditional statements, loops, input and output.
Arduino Programming without Coding is perfect for beginners and those who want to learn more about programming without all the hassle.
Complete projects on your own or share them with friends.
Get started on your own projects right away and learn at your own pace.
In this course, I'm going to teach you how to program the Arduino board without writing a single line of code. All you have to do is drag and drop.
You will get a step-by-step tutorial on how to make any Arduino device-based project without coding. You will also get to know how you can use different modules like Bluetooth, SPI, I2C, graphical LCD, and stepper motors, and how to enter the world of Arduino programming without coding.
I'm sure that at the end of this course you will find this way much easier for you to make projects without coding.
And even if you want to teach your child how to program, you can get them started using the knowledge that we are offering in this course.
You will also take a practical example, which is an obstacle avoiding Robot, and you will learn how to connect it practically and how to program it using the software without coding.
I'm sure that at the end of this course you will gain a lot of knowledge and you will use this software on a daily basis because it will make your life much easier.
Boards that can be Simulated:
Arduino boards
Arduino clones
ESP8266, ESP32
Raspberry Pi
Teensy
Femto IO
Controllino, Goldilocks Analogue, FreeSoC2, chipKIT, micro:bit, Maple Mini, and a number of Arduino clones
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What You Will Learn:
How to program Arduino without coding
Basics of electronics project setup and modification
Understanding and using various modules and sensors
Practical examples and projects
Who Is This Course For:
Beginners in electronics and programming
Individuals interested in Arduino projects
Parents wanting to teach their children programming
Hobbyists and enthusiasts in electronics
Requirements:
Basic computer skills
No prior knowledge of programming required
Arduino board and basic electronics components
About the Instructor Info
Educational Engineering Team
Team of skilled Engineers Sharing Knowledge with the World
Educational Engineering Team is a Leading Team in the Microcontroller Industry, with over 13 Years of Experience in Teaching and Doing Practical Projects.
We strive to put all our hands-on experience in these courses. Instead of superficial knowledge, we go into the depth of the topic and give you the exact, step-by-step blueprint on how to tackle simple as well as complex topics in easy and digestible bite-sized videos.
This real-world knowledge enables you to grasp knowledge easily, and you can apply this learning immediately to your life and projects.
Educational Engineering Team has been in the Programming and Microcontroller business since 2007. We have been part of many projects. Over the course of these years, we have gained a good insight into students’ and educators’ needs. We are passionate about sharing all our collective knowledge with you. As of 2018, we have already taught over 250k-THOUSAND students and counting.
Currently, we have more than 100+ Courses on Udemy.
Educator and Author of “Educational Engineering”
Ashraf is an educator, Mechatronics engineer, electronics and programming hobbyist, and Maker. He creates online video courses on the EduEng YouTube Channel (More Than 4 Million Views, 20k + Subscribers) and author of four Microcontroller books.
As a Chief Educational Engineer since 2007 at Educational Engineering Team, the company he founded, Ashraf’s mission is to explore new trends and technology and help educate the world and make it a better place.
Educational Engineering offers educational courses and Bootcamps, articles, lessons, and online support for electronics hobbyists, Programming hobbyists, Microcontroller hobbyists, STEM students, and STEM teachers.
The team also works as freelance engineers, helping many students in their graduation projects, and providing guidance and consulting for many students over the years to help them kick-start their careers.
Ashraf’s core skill is explaining difficult concepts in a step-by-step easy-to-understand manner using video and text. With over 11 years of tertiary teaching experience, Ashraf has developed a simple yet comprehensive and informative style in teaching that students from all around the world appreciate.
His passion for Microcontrollers and Programming, particularly for the world of Arduino, PIC Microcontroller, Raspberry Pi, has guided his personal development and his work through Educational Engineering.
Ashraf’s online courses have helped over 250,000 people from around the world to be better and to make a great career in the industry.
Educational Engineering Team offers Courses on:
Circuit Design, Simulation, and PCB Fabrication
Arduino, PIC Microcontroller, and Raspberry Pi
Programming in C, Python, and other programming languages
PLC Industrial Programming and Automation
3D Design and Simulation
ESP and IoT World