Build your programming and electronics skills with the complete Arduino course for beginners
About This Video
A practical and multiple projects-based course designed for complete beginner
Covers all the necessary concepts to code proficiently required to work with Arduino
The necessary skills and knowledge to design and build your own Arduino projects from scratch
In Detail
This course, by best-selling Arduino author, Mike McRoberts, …
The Complete Beginners Guide to Arduino - 2021
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Build your programming and electronics skills with the complete Arduino course for beginners
About This Video
A practical and multiple projects-based course designed for complete beginner
Covers all the necessary concepts to code proficiently required to work with Arduino
The necessary skills and knowledge to design and build your own Arduino projects from scratch
In Detail
This course, by best-selling Arduino author, Mike McRoberts, will take you from complete beginner to the confident and competent coder and electronics circuit builder. Even if you have never coded before or built a circuit, you will be guided through each carefully crafted lesson until you have the skills and knowledge to go it alone and bring your very own creations to life. Brand new for 2021 with new and updated content.
This course comprises multiple projects, specifically designed to take you from a complete beginner to a capable and confident Arduino coder. You will start off with a tour of the Arduino board and what it is capable of, then you will learn the essential fundamental skills required to understand the C programming language that the Arduino uses. Next, an introduction to electronic fundamentals, then you will dive right into the step-by-step learning projects that have been carefully designed to start you off gently and introduce more coding and electronics concepts as you work your way through the curriculum.
By the end of this course, you will have all the necessary skills to enable you to design from scratch and code your very own projects.
Who this book is for
This course is designed for complete beginners, beginners at the coding level, and beginners at the electronics level. It is also for people who want to build and program cool creations and beginner Arduino developers.
Who this book is for
For this course, you would require the following: a laptop or PC, an Arduino Nano (or Uno, if you prefer), plus charging/programming USB cable, a breadboard, jumper wires, and basic electronic components such as buttons, LEDs, sensors, and so on, or a basic Arduino Starter Kit.
Chapter 1 : Introduction to The Complete Beginners Guide to the Arduino Course
Introduction to The Complete Beginners Guide to the Arduino course
What You will Need Before We Start
Chapter 2 : Introduction to the Arduino
A Tour of the Arduino Board
Chapter 3 : Programming Fundamentals
An Introduction to Programming Fundamentals
Bits and Bytes
Data Types
Variables and Constants
Mathematical Operators
Decision Making Using Comparison Operators
Iteration
Functions
Arrays
Variable Scope
The Anatomy of an Arduino Program
Chapter 4 : Electronic Fundamentals
Basic Electric Theory
Resistance and Ohms Law
Resistor Color Codes
Series and Parallel Resistor Circuits
Buttons and Pull Up/Down Resistors
LEDs and Current Limiting Resistors
Using BBs
Chapter 5 : Step-by-Step Learning with Arduino Projects
Installing the Arduino IDE Software
Hello World
Blink 1 LED
Blink 3 LEDs - Using Delay
Blink 3 LEDs - Using For Loops
Blink 3 LEDs - State Machine
Blink 3 LEDs - Using Millis
Buttons
State Machine Using Buttons and LEDs
Traffic Lights
Interactive Traffic Lights
Making Sound with a Piezo
SOS Morse Code Signaler
Light Detection with an LDR
Electronic Dice
Temperature and Humidity Sensors - DHT11
Temperature and Humidity Sensors - BME280
How to Use a 16x2 LCD Display
Temperature and Humidity Display - DHT11
Temperature and Humidity Display - BME280
Dot Matrix Display - Basics
Dot Matrix Display - Electronic Dice
Joysticks
7-Segment Displays Using the MAX7219 - Part 1 - Alphanumeric
7-Segment Displays Using the MAX7219 - Part 2 - Integers
Using Real Time Clock (RTC) Modules
Let Us Make a Clock
Servo Control
Ultrasonic Sensors
GPS Modules
GPS Clock
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