Instructor: Packt - Course Instructors

What you'll learn

  •    Identify and recall the fundamental components of an Arduino circuit, such as LEDs, resistors, and sensors.
  •    Explain how digital and analog pins work within an Arduino setup.
  •    Construct basic circuits and program Arduino to perform tasks such as blinking LEDs and reading sensor data.
  •    Debug Arduino projects using tools like the Serial Monitor to diagnose and fix issues.
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Environmental Monitoring
  •   Programming Principles
  •   Real Time Data
  •   Interactive Design
  •   Electronics
  •   Data Storage
  •   Digital Communications
  •   Electronic Components
  •   Computer Programming
  •   Embedded Systems
  •   Simulation and Simulation Software
  •   Development Environment
  •   Debugging
  •   Display Devices
  • There are 20 modules in this course

    As you progress, you'll dive into the core concepts of programming, learning how to handle variables, loops, and functions. You'll gain confidence by building circuits with LEDs, push buttons, potentiometers, and even ultrasonic sensors to measure distances. The course ensures that your learning is interactive with regular activities and simulations, encouraging you to apply what you've learned in real-time. By the end of the course, you'll have mastered Arduino's digital and analog capabilities. From setting up serial communication to controlling LEDs based on environmental input, this course gives you everything you need to create your own Arduino-based projects. Whether you're interested in home automation, robotics, or simply enhancing your electronics knowledge, this course will set you on the path to success. This course is designed for beginners with no prior experience in electronics or programming. It’s also ideal for hobbyists, students, or professionals looking to enhance their technical skills. Basic computer literacy is recommended, but no prior knowledge of Arduino is required.

    Install and Set Up Arduino IDE + Tinkercad Simulation

    Your First Arduino Project

    Create an Arduino Circuit

    Programming Basics for Arduino

    LEDs - Digital Pins as Output Pins

    Push Button - Digital Pins as Input Pins

    Potentiometer - Analog Pins

    Practice More with Arduino Pins

    Serial Communication - Send and Receive Data

    Time Functionalities - Improve Your Programs and Multitask

    Debounce the Push Button

    Arduino Interrupts

    EEPROM - Save Values on the Arduino

    Ultrasonic Sensor - Measure Distances

    LCD Screen - Display Text Directly on Your Circuit/Robot

    IR Remote Controller - Make Your Projects More Interactive

    Photoresistor - Measure Luminosity

    Final Project - Interactive Obstacle Detection

    Conclusion

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