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Arduino & 'C' Programming: Learning Through Projects - BaDshaH - 10-13-2023

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Published 10/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.69 GB | Duration: 10h 46m

Master Arduino & 'C' programming with interactive and engaging projects

[b]What you'll learn[/b]
Learn & apply the fundamentals of Embedded systems & Arduino programming.
Learn & apply the quintessentials of 'C' programming.
Learn to use Arduino IDE & Tinkercad platform.
Know how on register level & bare metal programming.
Get hands-on experience and reinforce your understanding by building multiple projects in Arduino Uno.
Learn different electronics and programming concepts like PWM, SPI, UART, I2C, register level programming & bare metal programming.
Learn to access EEPROM and FLASH memory in Arduino.

[b]Requirements[/b]
Basic knowledge in electronics, Basic computer proficiency, Self motivated.
Ubuntu OS, Tinkercad, Arduino IDE are the tools used.
Practicals are done as simulations. So physical hardware is not required to complete the course.

[b]Description[/b]
In the realm of Embedded Systems Programming, the vast array of microcontrollers available, its features and the various tool sets required can be overwhelming for a beginner. It might be difficult for a beginner to assemble a board from scratch even for switching on or blinking a LED. This is where Arduino programming is useful. Arduino programming is a bit easier if you want to start really simple. It is an easy tool for fast prototyping, aimed at students without a background in electronics and programming.This course is designed to teach you the basics of Arduino programming using 'C' language. You will not only learn the syntax and structure of the 'C' language but also understand how to use it to create interactive projects with Arduino. The quintessential elements related to what's necessary in an embedded environment as well as the common components of developing a project in 'C' will be discussed. You will learn to use different components of Arduino for different functionalities, write code for them and create circuits using them. The course is designed at a beginners level. However the course upscale your theoretical and practical understanding on Arduino hardware, register level programming & bare metal programming. As you progress through the course you will learn to use software tools like Arduino IDE & Tinkercad. By the end of this course, you will have a solid foundation in Arduino programming and be able to create your own projects.

Overview
Section 1: Module 0: Introduction
Lecture 1 Overview
Lecture 2 FAQs
Section 2: Module 1: 'C' Programming
Lecture 3 Hello World
Lecture 4 Variables & Data Types
Lecture 5 Branch & Loop Statements
Lecture 6 Operators
Lecture 7 Exercises-1
Lecture 8 Arrays & Strings
Lecture 9 Typedef, Typecast & Modifiers
Lecture 10 Enum, Structure, Union & Bitfields
Lecture 11 Function & Scope
Lecture 12 Pointers
Lecture 13 Miscellaneous
Lecture 14 Exercises-2
Section 3: Module 2: Arduino Programming
Lecture 15 Arduino IDE
Lecture 16 Tinkercad
Lecture 17 GPIO Pins
Lecture 18 Push Button & Keypad
Lecture 19 8x8 LED Matrix Display
Lecture 20 16x2 LCD Display
Lecture 21 Analog Read & Write
Lecture 22 UART Communication
Lecture 23 I2C Communication
Lecture 24 Timers
Lecture 25 External Interrupts
Lecture 26 Miscellaneous
Section 4: Module 3: Advanced Topics
Lecture 27 What's inside - 1
Lecture 28 What's inside - 2
Lecture 29 Bare Metal Programming
Section 5: Module 4: Project
Lecture 30 Project 1: Obstacle Detection
Lecture 31 Project 2: LCD Text Scroll
Lecture 32 Project 3: Servo Motor Control
Lecture 33 Project 4: Digital Door Lock
Section 6: Module 5: Test
Section 7: Module 6: Conclusion
Lecture 34 Summary

Anyone who fulfills the prerequisites can join the program.,Freshers/Beginners of engineering/diploma in EE/ECE/CSE.,Students looking for certification or credits.,Hobbyists.,Seasoned or experienced or professional embedded system programmers wouldn't find the course useful. Also anyone looking for specifics of any software other than Arduino/Tinkercad, programming languages other than 'C', microcontrollers not used in Arduino platform wouldn't find this course useful.

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