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Arduino Course for Beginners - Open-Source Electronics Platform

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  • Опубліковано 18 сер 2024
  • Learn how to use Arduino hardware and software in this full course for beginners. Arduino is an easy-to-use, open-source electronics platform. Arduino boards are able to read inputs - light on a sensor, a finger on a button, or a Twitter message - and turn it into an output - activating a motor, turning on an LED, publishing something online. You can tell your board what to do by sending a set of instructions to the microcontroller on the board.
    No hardware is required for to follow along with this course!
    ✏️ Course developed by Ashish Bansal.
    📸 Ashish on Instagram: / ashish_things
    Tinker with the circuits used in the course :
    🔗 custom blink function: www.tinkercad....
    🔗 digitalRead & digitalWrite : www.tinkercad....
    🔗 analogRead : www.tinkercad....
    🔗 analogWrite : www.tinkercad....
    ⭐️Course Contents ⭐️
    Section 1: Objective of the course
    (0:00) Course Introduction
    (01:21) Section 2: Foundation of Electronics
    (01:36) Electricity
    (02:10) Static Electricity
    (03:37) Current Electricity
    (04:12) Voltage
    (06:09) Current
    (08:45) Resistance
    (10:05) Ohm’s Law
    (11:55) Ohm’s Law Example
    (13:46) Resistances in Series and Parallel
    (26:03) Resistance Color Coding
    (28:26) Section 3: Intro to Arduino Board
    (28:46) What is Microcontroller and Microprocessor
    (31:16) What category Arduino falls into?
    (31:33) Different Types of Arduino Boards
    (32:03) About Arduino
    (33:04) Parts of Arduino Uno
    (35:52) Technical Specifications of Arduino Uno
    Section 4: Intro to Arduino IDE
    (38:58) What is IDE?
    (40:14) Downloading and Installing the official IDE
    (41:51) Preparing your computer
    (43:08) Testing the Arduino.
    (44:22) What if you don’t have an Arduino board?
    (46:34) Section 5: Before we move ahead
    (47:04) What is breadboard?
    (49:16) How to make connections in breadboard?
    (1:00:10) Some safety instructions and Do’s and Don’ts
    (1:01:53) Input & Output
    (1:08:47) Analog & Digital
    (1:14:04) Bit & Byte
    (1:16:26) Section 6: Arduino Programming
    (1:16:46) Introduction
    (1:17:41) The First Step into Programming
    (1:19:37) Bare minimum structure of an Arduino Program
    (1:20:21) Comments
    (1:21:37) White Spaces and Case Sensitivity
    (1:24:06) pinMode
    (1:26:44) digitalWrite and delay
    (1:29:51) Camel casing
    Section 6.1 Introduction to Variables and Data Types
    (1:30:51) What are variables and data types
    (1:31:31) Int data type
    (1:35:11) Arithmetic operators
    (1:41:51) Incrementing and Decrementing our variables
    (1:44:14) Float data type
    (1:46:48) Bool/Boolean data type
    (1:49:24) Byte data type
    (1:50:27) Char data type
    (1:52:46) Conclusion
    Section 6.2 Variable Scope and Qualifiers
    (1:53:19) What is Scope? Global and Local Variables
    (1:57:59) What are Qualifiers, starting with const qualifier
    (1:59:51) Alternative to const qualifier: #define
    (2:01:55) Static Qualifier
    Section 6.2 Comparison and Logical Operators
    (2:04:25) What are comparison operators?
    (2:08:58) What are Logical Operators?
    (2:13:16) Section 6.3 Control Structures
    (2:14:21) if statement
    (2:20:47) else statement
    (2:24:24) A joke :P
    (2:25:10) if - else Simulation
    (2:29:27) Introduction to loop control structures
    (2:30:52) For loop
    (2:41:02) While loop
    (2:45:49) do…while loop
    (2:50:16) break
    (2:52:24) continue
    (2:55:05) return
    (2:56:41) switch..case
    Section 6.4 Remaining data types
    (3:01:30) Arrays
    (3:09:34) Strings
    Section 6.5 Functions
    (3:15:14) What are functions?
    (3:19:03) Create your own functions
    Section 6.6 Arduino Built-in Functions and related concepts
    (3:35:20) digitalRead & digitalWrite
    (3:41:49) analogRead and Analog to Digital Converter (ADC)
    (3:47:50) analogWrite and Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)
    Section 6.7 Libraries
    (3:56:25) What are Libraries?
    (3:59:22) How to add Libraries in Arduino IDE
    (4:02:30) What next?
    🎉 Thanks to our Champion and Sponsor supporters:
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