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Mastering Arduino From beginners To Core Advance, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.65, with 58 lectures, based on 67 reviews, and has 9860 subscribers.

You will learn about The students will get a complete theoritical as well as practical knowledge of microcontrollers they will get knowledge of industrial environments IDEs they will get knowledge of sensors and type of motors they will get a complee practical project knowledge and how to deelop it into realtime environment they will get a basic idea of what is a micro controller and how to run motor and sensors with PC This course is ideal for individuals who are a wide range of peoples from absolute beginners to hobbyists to expert level intellects It is particularly useful for a wide range of peoples from absolute beginners to hobbyists to expert level intellects.

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Title: Mastering Arduino From beginners To Core Advance

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 3.65

Number of Lectures: 58

Number of Published Lectures: 58

Number of Curriculum Items: 58

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 58

Original Price: $19.99

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What You Will Learn

  • The students will get a complete theoritical as well as practical knowledge of microcontrollers
  • they will get knowledge of industrial environments IDEs
  • they will get knowledge of sensors and type of motors
  • they will get a complee practical project knowledge and how to deelop it into realtime environment
  • they will get a basic idea of what is a micro controller and how to run motor and sensors with PC
  • Who Should Attend

  • a wide range of peoples from absolute beginners to hobbyists to expert level intellects
  • Target Audiences

  • a wide range of peoples from absolute beginners to hobbyists to expert level intellects
  • “I want to put a ding in the universe.”?
    – Steve Jobs

    Description?

    This course is designed to keep the beginners in mind. The course will provide you with vast theoretical knowledge and practical examples of each part .there is no need to have any prior knowledge in C++ or electronics but if you have then it is a plus point. The course will deal with a large number of topics from basics to watchdog timers to I2C communication method the Arduino framework as well as how to build simple circuits that flash lights and spin motors. Following that, we continue our adventure into making noise, sensing the environment, and building a robot.
    We will begin our journey by basic knowledge of arduino and micro controllers
    Then we will go on basic setup processes and connections, after that we will on to running a lot of different motors. After that the sensors details and high level communication. Then the advanced topics with complete knowledge and at the end we will be going to do a complete project with the help of all the things we studied in a real time project.
    Each video lecture is designed to give you one building block of knowledge. Almost every lecture is followed by a hands-on exercise where I ask you to expand on that building block or combine several previous blocks. I provide solutions to each exercise to help you learn. Additionally, most of the sections contain a project that challenges you to synthesize many of the concepts found in that section and from previous sections.
    Upon completing this course, you will have the skills and knowledge needed to create fun and useful Arduino projects.
    The course is broken up into a Simple Projects section, an Intermediate Projects section and an Advanced Projects section allowing you to progress to or start from any level based on how comfortable you are with Arduino.

    Course overview

    A lot is there to study and we will begin with the basics to beginners then we will move towards intermediate and then to advance levels.
    A glimpse of the course is as follows:-?
    1. Introduction
    2. what is arduino
    3. microcontroller
    4. Atmega 328 details
    5. connection of Atmel 328 with arduino
    6. arduino UNO and bread board wiring
    7. let’s get started with programming
    8. download and install software
    9. about the environment
    10. how to blink led (hello world)
    11. arduino syntax
    12. understanding variables
    13. digital read and serial port
    14. analog read
    15. introduction to pwm
    16. fade a led
    17. if conditional statement
    18. for loop
    19. while loop
    20. using array
    21. difference between input and output
    22. difference between digital and analog
    23. multiple led
    24. button input
    25. analog input
    26. analog output
    27. liquid crystal display
    28. types of motors
    29. simple dc motor
    30. servo motor
    31. stepper motor
    32. running dc motor
    33. running servo motor
    34. running stepper motor
    35. introduction to sensors
    36. types of sensors potentiometer
    37. piezoelectric sensor
    38. temperature sensor
    39. PIR sensor
    40. serial communication
    41. serial begin details
    42. serial write
    43. serial read
    44. other IDE for programming
    45. Atmel studio
    46. wiring ide
    47. i2c communication and processing
    48. spi interface
    49. wireless communication using RF remote
    50. RFID card reading
    51. watchdog timer
    52. automatic gate opener : a real time project
    53. using multiple sensors
    54. multiple sensor programming
    55. using them simultaneously
    56. running relay with rf remote
    57. running them with RFID card
    58. conclusion

    what you will get
    ? each course video
    ? course complete PDF version to download
    ? complete Codes to download and github link
    ? full explanations at any time by answering questions

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: the basic foundation

    Lecture 1: what is arduino

    Lecture 2: what is a microcontroller

    Lecture 3: Atmel Atmega 328 details

    Chapter 3: Arduino and Integrated Development Environment

    Lecture 1: About The Environment

    Lecture 2: Arduino Software For The First Timers

    Lecture 3: Basic Of Arduino Programming

    Lecture 4: First Program Theory

    Chapter 4: Programming For The Beginnners

    Lecture 1: Arduino Syntax

    Lecture 2: Syntax Elements

    Lecture 3: DigitalRead and Serial Port

    Lecture 4: Introduction To PWM

    Lecture 5: Fade A LED

    Lecture 6: IF Conditional Statement

    Lecture 7: For Loop

    Lecture 8: While Loop

    Lecture 9: Using Arrays

    Chapter 5: Physical Computing Basics

    Lecture 1: Difference Between Input And Output

    Lecture 2: Difference Between Digital And Analog

    Lecture 3: Multiple LED

    Lecture 4: Button Input And LED

    Lecture 5: Analog Input

    Lecture 6: Liquid Crystal Display

    Chapter 6: Introduction To Motor

    Lecture 1: Types Of Motors

    Lecture 2: Simple DC Motor

    Lecture 3: Servo Motor

    Lecture 4: Continious Servo Motor

    Lecture 5: Stepper Motor

    Lecture 6: Running a DC Motor

    Lecture 7: Running a Servo Motor

    Chapter 7: Introduction To Sensors

    Lecture 1: Introduction To Sensors

    Lecture 2: Sensor Details

    Lecture 3: Potentiometer

    Lecture 4: Peizoelectric Sensor

    Lecture 5: Temperature Sensor

    Lecture 6: Passive Infrared Sensor

    Chapter 8: Serial Communication Basics

    Lecture 1: Serial Communication Introduction

    Lecture 2: Serial Begin

    Lecture 3: Serial Write

    Lecture 4: Serial Read

    Chapter 9: Other IDE For Programming

    Lecture 1: Other IDEs For Prrogramming

    Lecture 2: Wiring IDE

    Chapter 10: Advance Topics

    Lecture 1: Introduction To I2C

    Lecture 2: I2C Communication Part 2

    Lecture 3: I2C communication part 3

    Lecture 4: Remote Control

    Lecture 5: RFID Card Reader Introduction

    Lecture 6: RFID Card Reader Part 2

    Lecture 7: RFID Card Reader Conclusion

    Lecture 8: Watchdog Timer

    Chapter 11: Automatic Gate Opener A Real-Time Project

    Lecture 1: Automatic Gate Opener

    Lecture 2: Project Details

    Lecture 3: Relay Remote Control

    Lecture 4: Using Multiple Sensors

    Lecture 5: RFID Door Opener With Peizoelectric Sensor

    Lecture 6: RFID Door Opener With Peizo Part 2

    Lecture 7: RFID Door Opener With Peizo Part 3

    Chapter 12: Conclusion

    Lecture 1: Conclusion

    Instructors

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