Embedded With Arduino

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Arduino is a prototype platform ( open-source) based on an easy-to-use hardware and software. It consists of a circuit board, which can be programed (referred to as a microcontroller) and a ready-made software called Arduino IDE (Integrated Development Environment).

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Arduino is a prototype platform ( open-source) based on an easy-to-use hardware and software. It consists of a circuit board, which can be programed (referred to as a microcontroller) and a ready-made software called Arduino IDE (Integrated Development Environment), which is used to write and upload the computer code to the physical board. Arduino provides a standard form factor that breaks the functions of the micro-controller into a more accessible package.

This course is intended for enthusiastic students or hobbyists. With Arduino, one can get to know the basics of micro-controllers and sensors very quickly and can start building prototype with very little investment. This course is intended to make you comfortable in getting started with Arduino.

 

Learning Outcomes:

  • The students will:
  • Learn the basics of electronics, including reading schematics (electronics diagrams)
  • Learn how to prototype circuits with a breadboard
  • Learn the Arduino programming language and IDE
  • Program basic Arduino examples
  • Prototype circuits and connect them to the Arduino
  • Program the Arduino microcontroller to make the circuits work
  • Connect the Arduino microcontroller to a serial terminal to understand communication and stand-alone use
  • Explore the provided example code and online resources for extending knowledge about the capabilities of the Arduino microcontroller

 

Modules:

  • I.Introduction
  • Introduction to an embedded system.
  • Understanding Embedded System.
  • Overview of basic electronics and digital electronics.
  • Microcontroller vs. Microprocessor.
  • Common features of Microcontroller.
  • Comparison between the two.
  • Different types of microcontrollers.
  • II. Getting Started with Arduino
  • III. Review of Basic Concepts
  • IV. Arduino I/O Functions
  • IV. Arduino Time
  • VI. Arduino Displays
  • VII. Arduino Sensors
  • VIII. Arduino Secondary Integrations
  • IX. Giving Input to the controller
  • X. Arduino Communications
  • XI. Making it a reality (Arduino Projects)
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