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Arduino Uno R4 Ultimate Training Course - AD-TEAM - 10-18-2024 Arduino Uno R4 Ultimate Training Course Published 9/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 6.98 GB | Duration: 5h 43m Master Arduino UNO R4 with hands-on projects, coding skills, and real-world applications.
[b]What you'll learn[/b] Understand and set up the Arduino UNO R4 for basic and advanced projects. Write and debug Arduino code to control various electronic components like LEDs, sensors, and motors. Design and implement real-world projects that use sensors, actuators, and displays. Troubleshoot and optimize your Arduino projects to enhance performance and functionality. [b]Requirements[/b] No prior programming or electronics experience needed; all basics will be covered. Access to an Arduino UNO R4 board and basic electronic components (sensors, LEDs, resistors). [b]Description[/b] Unlock the full potential of Arduino UNO R4 with this comprehensive training course designed for beginners and enthusiasts alike. Dive into over 5 hours of engaging video content that guides you through every aspect of Arduino, from basic setups to advanced projects. Learn to program, debug, and integrate sensors, motors, and displays into your projects with confidence. Whether you're looking to enhance your skills for personal projects or aiming to enter the field of embedded systems, this course offers practical, step-by-step guidance that ensures a solid foundation in Arduino.Instructor Profile:Led by the Educational Engineering Team and Joed Goh, experts in electronics and embedded systems with years of teaching experience.Call to Action:Enroll Now to start building your Arduino skills!Testimonials:"This course was a game-changer for me! The projects were practical and fun." - Sarah T."Clear instructions and lots of practical examples made learning Arduino easy." - Mike R.What You Will LearnMaster the basics of Arduino UNO R4 hardware and software.Develop coding skills specific to Arduino projects.Build and troubleshoot real-world projects using sensors and actuators.Understand and apply advanced techniques for optimizing performance.Who Is This Course ForBeginners interested in learning about electronics and programming.Hobbyists wanting to enhance their Arduino project skills.Students pursuing STEM fields.Engineers and developers looking to add Arduino proficiency to their skill set.RequirementsNo prior experience needed-just enthusiasm to learn.Basic understanding of electronics is helpful but not required.An Arduino UNO R4 board and basic components kit for hands-on practice. Overview Section 1: Arduino UNO R4 Lecture 1 Getting Started with Arduino UNO R4 Lecture 2 Arduino IDE and Programming Basics Lecture 3 Circuits and Breadboarding Basics Lecture 4 Variables, Data Types, and Constants Lecture 5 Digital Inputs Lecture 6 Reading Analog Inputs Lecture 7 Understanding Photoresistors, Nested Conditions, and For Loop Lecture 8 Controlling RGB Full Color LED through PWM Lecture 9 User-Defined Functions and Serial Input Lecture 10 Array and Piezo Buzzers Lecture 11 Servo Motor Solar Tracker Lecture 12 Non-Blocking Code using millis Lecture 13 Hardware Interrupts and Debouncing a Button Lecture 14 Humidity and Temperature Sensor Readings using DHT11 and I2C LCD1602 Lecture 15 Text, Graphics, and Animation using SSD1306 OLED Display Section 2: Practice Test Section 3: Course Project Lecture 16 Arduino UNO R4 Mini-Projects Compilation Beginners in electronics who want to learn programming with Arduino.,Hobbyists interested in creating interactive and automated projects.,Students and educators in STEM fields looking to incorporate hands-on learning.,Engineers and developers seeking to add microcontroller programming skills. |