Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 37 lectures (3 hour, 14 mins) | Size: 1.91 GB
Arduino for an Engineer
What you’ll learn
- Understand what the Arduino UNO is
- Understand analog and digital inputs and outputs
- Write simple Arduino sketches that can get sensor reading
- Understand what Arduino programming is, its basic concepts, structures, and keywords
- Design circuits and write code for your own project
- Requirements
- Be able to use a computer (Windows and Mac covered in the course, Arduino will also work on Linux)
- An Arduino Uno
Description
Arduino is an open-source computer hardware/software platform for building digital devices and interactive objects that can sense and control the physical world around them. In this class you will learn how the Arduino platform works in terms of the physical board and libraries and the IDE (integrated development environment).
Upon completing this course, you will be able to:
1. Outline the composition of the Arduino development board
2. Describe what it means to program the board’s firmware
3. Read board schematics
4. Install Arduino IDE
5. Acquire digital/analog/PWM signal
6. Generate digital/analog/PWM signal
7. Pullup register/Pulldown register
8. Touch sensor interfacing
9. Acquire digital signal and generate digital signal.
10. Arduino Programming using LabVIEW.
11. Arduino Programming using MATLAB.
