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Intro to Arduino Interfacing

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  • Updated 8/2020
4.7
(420 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
3 Hour(s) 29 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Haidar Al-Aubiydy
Rating
4.7
(420 Ratings)
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Course Overview

Intro to Arduino Interfacing

Enter the exciting world of Arduino microcontroller platform, sensors, actuators, and interfacing.

Intro to Arduino Interfacing is an introductory course for beginners wishing to learn Arduino interfacing. You will learn about the Arduino development board, how to download the Arduino IDE, and how to interface different sensors with it. All in all, you will be wiring and programming nine sensors. All the code that controls these sensors and actuators are available for download.

Course Content

  • 3 section(s)
  • 30 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Introduction To Microcontrollers
  • Section 2 Interfacing Sensors and Actuators with the Arduino Board
  • Section 3 Deprecated Content

What You’ll Learn

  • The Arduino Microcontroller Development Board., Interfacing a Light Emitting Diodes (LED), Interfacing a Joystick, Interfacing a Servo, Interfacing an Ultrasonic Range Finder, Interfacing a Photoresistor (LDR), Interfacing a Water Depth Sensor, Interfacing a Temperature Sensor, Interfacing a Soil Humidity Sensor, Interfacing a Capacitive Touch Sensor

Skills covered in this course


Reviews

  • A
    Ammar Shehabi
    3.0

    1. Sound in the background is very annoying 2. Lessons are repeated for no reason!

  • M
    Millard Alexander
    4.5

    All the lectures were very informative but there is room for improvement, I,e, 1) Please do something about the music it is most off-putting 2) In my opinion it would have been better to show all interfacing to the Arduino Uno with circuit diagrams instead of seeing "thumbs and fingers" making the connections. 3) When explaining the sketches in Section 3. It would have been nice to see the sketches in a larger format even though there are copies of the sketches that could be referred to for the applicable circuit. Overall your lectures are some of the best I have seen and worked through from the Udemy site. Brilliant job, well Done

  • M
    Milad Zarour
    5.0

    The music is terrible, if you can reduce the volume of the music, or delete the music, becuse some times it's covering your voice, but otherwise is a good course

  • M
    Master of Science Stephen William Harper
    1.0

    Repetition, repetition,repetition etc. Spelling is not the presenters strong point, and why are the same examples given twice? SO GLAD I didn't pay for the course, which is easily explained elsewhere

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