Brief Introduction
A step-by-step course designed to teach you how to master the ArduinoDescription
The Arduino can be hard to learn if you don't know where to start.
But it doesn't have to be...
The Ultimate Guide to the Arduino was designed to teach you how to master the Arduino, no matter what skill level you're at today.
Each lesson features an in-depth look at how the device works, a line-by-line explanation of the code, and example projects that show the device in action.
After taking the Ultimate Guide to the Arduino, you'll be able to:
Use sensors to detect light, sound, tilt and vibration, distance, motion, temperature, humidity, altitude, barometric pressure, magnetism, compass heading, acceleration, rotational speed, and GPS coordinates
Print data to the serial monitor, LCD displays, LED matrices, and seven segment displays
Program the Arduino with variables, data types, mathematical operators, logical operators, compound operators, conditional statements, switch case, loops, arrays, functions, objects, classes, and libraries
Use input devices like potentiometers, rotary encoders, and keypads
Use interrupts, pulse width modulation, voltage dividers, analog to digital converters, op amps, Schmitt triggers, comparators, pull-up and pull-down resistors, and de-bounce switches
What you get with the course:
Lifetime access
45 video lectures
85 example projects
85 downloadable example programs
77 downloadable wiring diagrams
A complete list of every part used in the course
Requirements
- Requirements
- Have an Arduino
- Have a breadboard, jumper wires, and an A/B USB cable
- Have access to a Windows, Mac, or Linux computer
- Optional: Have the various modules and components that are used in the example projects. A complete parts list is provided.