Hands-On Arduino
Hands-On Arduino, available at $79.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 104 lectures, based on 67 reviews, and has 733 subscribers.
You will learn about Students will get indepth knowledge about Arduino Uno board. Students will get exposure of Arduino Programming Concepts. Interfacing of Arduino with LED, Push button, Sensors, LCD, Keypad and Motors. Students will get to learn about data communication protocols like: UART, SPI, I2C. Students will learn the art of designing projects and prototypes using Arduino Uno board. Students will learn about Autodesk TINKERCAD platfrom and simulating Arduino projects on TINKERCAD. Students will learn about ADC and PWM functionality of Arduino. Interfacing Arduino with Android Application. This course is ideal for individuals who are Arduino developers, students, experts, Electronics Hobbyst and anyone who want to learn open source programming and hardware. or Programmers who want to control physical hardware/devices with the software It is particularly useful for Arduino developers, students, experts, Electronics Hobbyst and anyone who want to learn open source programming and hardware. or Programmers who want to control physical hardware/devices with the software.
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Summary
Title: Hands-On Arduino
Price: $79.99
Average Rating: 4.5
Number of Lectures: 104
Number of Published Lectures: 104
Number of Curriculum Items: 104
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 104
Original Price: $149.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Students will get indepth knowledge about Arduino Uno board.
- Students will get exposure of Arduino Programming Concepts.
- Interfacing of Arduino with LED, Push button, Sensors, LCD, Keypad and Motors.
- Students will get to learn about data communication protocols like: UART, SPI, I2C.
- Students will learn the art of designing projects and prototypes using Arduino Uno board.
- Students will learn about Autodesk TINKERCAD platfrom and simulating Arduino projects on TINKERCAD.
- Students will learn about ADC and PWM functionality of Arduino.
- Interfacing Arduino with Android Application.
Who Should Attend
- Arduino developers, students, experts, Electronics Hobbyst and anyone who want to learn open source programming and hardware.
- Programmers who want to control physical hardware/devices with the software
Target Audiences
- Arduino developers, students, experts, Electronics Hobbyst and anyone who want to learn open source programming and hardware.
- Programmers who want to control physical hardware/devices with the software
This course is about Arduino Uno board which is one of the most popular platforms used for prototyping of electronics circuits. A detailed coverage of Arduino programming has been provided, so that you can easily deploy Arduino Uno board in applications such as Robotics, Automation, Internet of Things (IoT), Healthcare and many more. The course provides detailed information on programming aspects as well as hardware features of Arduino Uno board. Special emphasis has been given to interfacing of external peripherals and sensors so that you can understand the insights of the real world applications that can be designed using Arduino Uno board. All the examples that are covered in this course have been tested on the hardware so that readers can directly take them as a reference for their own applications.
Features:
Detailed coverage of Arduino Uno programming using Arduino IDE.
Prime emphasis on programing logic development so that readers can learn the art of writing efficient codes as quickly as possible.
Coverage of sensor interfacing with Arduino Uno board.
Coverage of Motor Interfacing.
Coverage of data communication protocols such as UART, SPI and I2C.
Integration of Arduino Uno with Android Application.
Simulation of Arduino based circuits using TINKERCAD platform.
Coverage of projects with fully tested and ready to use codes.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: About the Course
Lecture 2: Introduction to Arduino
Lecture 3: Introduction to Arduino Contd.
Lecture 4: Introduction to Arduino Part 3
Lecture 5: Getting Started with TINKERCAD
Lecture 6: TINKERCAD LED blinking
Chapter 2: Working with LEDs
Lecture 1: Controlling on board LED of Arduino Uno
Lecture 2: LED Blinking Part 2
Chapter 3: Working with Pushbuttons
Lecture 1: Connecting External Push button with Arduino
Lecture 2: TINKERCAD Push Button Interfacing: Part 1
Lecture 3: TINKERCAD Push Button Interfacing: Part 2
Lecture 4: Push button part 2
Lecture 5: push button part 3
Lecture 6: Uploading and Testing Push button program
Chapter 4: Working with External Interrupts
Lecture 1: External Interrupt: Introduction
Lecture 2: External Interrupt: Programming Challenge
Lecture 3: External Interrupt: Coding Part
Lecture 4: External Interrupt: Simulation Part 1
Lecture 5: External Interrupt: Simulation Part 2
Chapter 5: Serial Communication in Arduino
Lecture 1: Introduction to Serial data communication
Lecture 2: Serial Communication Part 2
Lecture 3: Serial Communication Part 3
Lecture 4: Serial Communication Part 4
Lecture 5: Serial Communication Part 5
Lecture 6: Serial data transmission
Lecture 7: Serial data transmission-part 2
Lecture 8: Serial data transmission-part 3
Lecture 9: Serial data transmission-part 4
Lecture 10: Serial data reception
Lecture 11: serial data reception part2
Lecture 12: Software Serial Port Programming part 1
Lecture 13: software serial port programming part 2
Lecture 14: software serial port programming part 3
Lecture 15: software serial port programming part 4
Lecture 16: software serial port programming part 5
Chapter 6: Analog to Digital Conversion & PWM
Lecture 1: ADC Introduction
Lecture 2: Working with inbuilt ADC
Lecture 3: ADC-PART 2
Lecture 4: ADC-PART 3
Lecture 5: ADC-PART 4
Lecture 6: ADC-PART 5
Lecture 7: PWM generation on Arduino Uno
Lecture 8: PWM Part 2
Lecture 9: PWM Part 3
Lecture 10: PWM Part 4
Chapter 7: Working with HC-05 Bluetooth module
Lecture 1: Controlling on board led through Mobile App
Lecture 2: Hands-On Bluetooth Interfacing
Chapter 8: Motor control using Arduino
Lecture 1: Motor Driver and its need
Lecture 2: L293D Interfacing Contd.
Lecture 3: Controlling dc motor
Lecture 4: DC Motor Interfacing Circuit
Lecture 5: Coding Part: DC Motor Control
Lecture 6: Hands-On DC Motor Control
Chapter 9: servo motor control
Lecture 1: Servo Motor Interfacing with Arduino
Lecture 2: Servo motor control using Arduino
Lecture 3: Servo Motor Part 2
Chapter 10: LCD interfacing with Arduino
Lecture 1: Understanding 16×2 LCD
Lecture 2: Interfacing 16×2 LCD with Arduino
Lecture 3: Designing LCD interfacing circuit in TINKERCAD
Lecture 4: Writing string on 16X2 LCD
Lecture 5: Hands-On LCD Interfacing: Part 1
Lecture 6: Hands-On LCD Interfacing: Part 2
Chapter 11: Sensor Interfacing with Arduino
Lecture 1: IR sensor
Lecture 2: IR Sensor Contd.
Lecture 3: Light sensor
Lecture 4: Light Sensor Part 2
Lecture 5: Light Sensor Part 3
Lecture 6: PIR Motion Sensor
Lecture 7: PIR Motion Sensor Part 2
Lecture 8: ultrasonic sensor part 1
Lecture 9: ultrasonic sensor part 2
Lecture 10: ultrasonic sensor part 3
Lecture 11: ultrasonic sensor part 4
Lecture 12: Temperature Sensor LM35 Interfacing with Arduino
Lecture 13: TMP36 Temperature Sensor part 1
Lecture 14: TMP36 Temperature Sensor part 2
Lecture 15: Soil Moisture sensor
Lecture 16: Gas sensor Interfacing: Part 1
Lecture 17: Gas Sensor Interfacing: Part 2
Lecture 18: Gas Sensor Interfacing: Part 3
Chapter 12: Advance communication protocols
Lecture 1: SPI: Introduction
Lecture 2: SPI Programming Algorithm
Lecture 3: SPI: Coding Part
Lecture 4: I2C: Introduction
Lecture 5: I2C: Coding Part
Lecture 6: I2C: TINKERCAD Simulation
Chapter 13: Keypad Interfacing with Arduino
Lecture 1: Keypad Interfacing Part 1
Instructors
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Dr. Umesh Dutta
Ph.D. in Electronics & Communication Engineering
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