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Arduino

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About this course:

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This course covers the basics of Arduino Hardware and Software to advanced concepts and applications of the Arduino platform.

 

The Arduino ecosystem is one of, if not the most popular platform, for getting your foot in the path of embedded system prototyping. Arduino helps simplify the tedious process required to get embedded hardware to work, to simply plugging a board into your computer and writing a few lines of code.

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Prerequisites
This course is designed to be simple enough if you are just starting in the world of embedded electronics. Although, a basic understanding of electronic components and computer programming would be beneficial.

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You can find tutorials on the above prerequisites here on our platform.

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This course is divided into modules, as listed below. Click on any module to get started. 

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Requirements to get started

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Hardware

  • Arduino board (UNO preferably)

  • A computer that can run Arduino IDE

  • A USB cable compatible with the Arduino you will be using

 

Software

  • Windows 10 OS

  • Arduino IDE

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You can acquire more components as we go through the tutorial modules.

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What you will learn

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  • Arduino ecosystem and open-source community.

  • Arduino hardware and various compatible boards.

  • Install and make use of the Arduino IDE.

  • Arduino programming language (sketch).

  • Arduino simulation using Proteus.

  • Interface additional peripherals such as sensors, displays, actuators, etc. to an Arduino board and write codes to interact with them.

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Course modules

Click on the modules below to get started. It is recommended you follow this course sequentially if you are new to Arduino.

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Hardware​

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Software

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GPIO

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Display

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Sensors

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Actuators

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