Arduino Step by Step Guide : Basic Level

Practical Hand on with verified circuit diagram and codes. Step by Step Guidance to make it easy for all age of students

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Description

Arduino is an open source platform used for building electronics projects. Arduino consists of both a physical programmable circuit board or microcontroller and a software, IDE (Integrated Development Environment) that runs on the computer. It is used to write and upload computer code to the physical board. Arduino board designs use a variety of microprocessors and controllers. The boards are equipped with sets of digital and analog input/output pins, USB connection which is used for loading programs from computers, power jack, reset button etc. A program written with the IDE for Arduino is called a sketch. The Arduino IDE supports the languages C and C++ using special rules of code structuring. It consists of only two functions, setup and loop. The setup function is used to initialize variables, input and output pin modes and other libraries needed in the sketch. After setup has been called, function loop is executed repeatedly in the main program. It controls the board until the board is powered off or reset. Arduino can interact with buttons, LEDs, motors, speakers, cameras, TV and smart phones etc. It can used for almost any electronics projects. The Arduino Tutorial effort for Arduino has been contributed by Prof. D D Zala.

What You Will Learn!

  • Step by Step guidance for Arduino Board
  • Basics of Arduino and Electronic Components
  • IDE Installation and drive issue resolve
  • How to think and write a code for Arduino Board
  • Solved Assignment Output
  • Verified Circuit diagram and Codes for the Hands on
  • Arduino connection with sensor DTH11 (Serial Monitor and Serial Plotter)
  • Arduino connection with 16*2 LCD Display
  • Arduino connection with Seven Segment Display
  • Arduino connection with LED and Buzzer
  • Conecpt of PWM and Analog to Digital Conversion

Who Should Attend!

  • Beginner of Arduino Board
  • School and High School Students
  • Faculty of Diploma Engineering Colleges
  • Electronic Enthusiastic
  • Engineering Faculties as a Development Program