Arduino Step By Step: Beginners Complete Guide
A comprehensive course designed for Arduino beginner to Learn how to create electronic projects with the Arduino.
Description
This course is for the new Arduino Beginner .
Are you excited to do useful and fun projects like a robot or home control system that controlled your home and you are abroad ....etc ?
Do you have a passion for learning?
If you answered "yes!" to both, then you are ready to get started!
so you need Learn the Arduino platform and programming language to create robots, interactive art displays, electronic toys, home automation tools, and much more.
The Arduino is an open-source electronics platform based on easy-to-use hardware and software. Sensing the environment by receiving inputs from many sensors, Arduino affects its surroundings by controlling lights, motors, and a number of other accessories. It's intended for anyone making interactive hardware projects.
This course is designed to introduce the Arduino hardware and programming environment to get you started on building projects as soon as possible.
Contents and Overview This course is designed for anyone interested in learning electronic design. No experience is required, and all you need is an Arduino and several low cost components.
Who is the target audience?
Students over 10 years of age, or younger with with adult supervision.
Students with a little or no prior experience with electronics or programming.
Anyone with a curiosity for making electronics.
People with no experience in electronics.
People with an intermediate knowledge of electronics.
What You Will Learn!
- The ability to design and implement many wonderful projects
- in this course will learn how to do several projects and then you can fly your creativity
- Program the Arduino prototyping platform
- Understand the principles of programming micro-controllers
- Understand the ways by which the Arduino can communicate with other devices
- Write simple Arduino sketches that can get sensor reading, make LEDs blink, write text on an LCD screen, read the position of a potentiometer, and much more.
Who Should Attend!
- Electronic Geeks, Hobbiest & Art Students
- Engineering Students - Electronics, Electrical & Computer Science
- High School Students
- Anyone with a curiosity for making electronics