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Overview

Duration

9 hours

Mode of learning

Online

Credential

Certificate

Arduino Step by Step Your complete guide
 at 
UDEMY 
Highlights

  • Earn a Certificate of completion from Udemy
  • 30-Day Money-Back Guarantee
  • Full lifetime access with this course
  • Learn from 1 downloadable resources and 27 articles
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Arduino Step by Step Your complete guide
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Course details

Who should do this course?
  • Anyone with a curiosity for making electronics
  • People with no experience in electronics
  • People with an intermediate knowledge of electronics
  • Children over 12 years old or younger with supervision
More about this course
  • The 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. Its intended for anyone making interactive hardware projects.This course is designed to introduce the Arduino hardware and programming environment to get you started on building projects as soon as possible.

Arduino Step by Step Your complete guide
 at 
UDEMY 
Curriculum

Simulate Arduino Boards and Test your code

Introduction

Installing Arduino Library For Proteus

Downloading and Installing Proteus Software

Downloading and Installing Arduino Coding Software

Start Testing

Your First Code in Arduino Coding Software

Editing the code and Getting the Hex File

Load the hex file and Run the Simulation

Things you need to know

What is Arduino

The holes in board

How to do it

The Breadboard

How does Arduino thinks?

Putting together Your First circuit

Cut and paste coding

Circuit diagram

Practical work

Inputs: Buttons

Analog Input: Potentiometer

Analog Input: IR sensor

Arduino Vs Raspberry PI Vs PIC Microcontroller

Introduction

Quick summary of the main differences

Hardware: Power and Connectivity

Hardware: IO Pins Storage and USB

Software Comaprison

Expanding Onward Capablities

How to decide Which one

Make your own Arduino board at home

Introduction

Basic Parts Requirements

Parts needed to get the job done

Wire up a power supply

ATMEGA Introduction

ATMEGA Connection

Arduino Ready

Bootloading your chips optional

Finish up and burn the bootloader

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