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Arduino Programming and Hardware Fundamentals with Hackster is a training course from Udemy that teaches electronic engineering topics for building Arduino circuits and programming, and building IoT devices and robots. Arduino is a hardware platform as well as a programming language. By learning to code in this language and building circuits, you can take your electronic projects to the next level and create innovative devices.
This course will help you learn the Arduino platform and programming language well and use it to build robots, interactive displays, electronic toys, home automation tools, and more. This course was created in collaboration with the Hackster website and contains valuable tips and topics. In this course, you will learn programming with the Arduino, remotely send information to the IoT platform, and use the Internet to control the Arduino device.
Arduino programming training with ++ C / C
Construction of functional circuits
Control sensors, robots, and IoT devices
Write a program to perform mathematical calculations
Circuit design and coding
English language
Duration: 7 hours and 29 minutes
Number of courses: 173
Level of education: Intermediate
Instructor: Shawn Hymel, ~ Hackster.io
File format: mp4
173 lectures 07:29:38
Introduction 12 lectures 31:54
Programming Basics 33 lectures 01:50:11
Electrical Engineering Basics 20 lectures 50:33
Fun with LEDs 16 lectures 49:39
User Input 23 lectures 35:59
Feedback 8 lectures 15:18
Sensors 14 lectures 29:41
Robotics 14 lectures 29:19
The Internet 12 lectures 52:40
Internet of Things (IoT) 17 lectures 34:06
Final 4 lectures 10:14
Be able to use a computer (Windows and Mac covered in the course, Arduino will also work on Linux)
Be able to solve simple algebra problems (e.g. find x in 2x+4 = 10)
If you wish to use the online Arduino simulator, no additional hardware is needed
For hands-on, an Arduino and supporting electronics are required (covered in Lecture 5)
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