Welcome to the Ultimate Arduino Course for Beginners! Whether you’re new to electronics or looking to expand your knowledge, this comprehensive guide will teach you how to master Arduino, the world’s most popular open-source electronics platform! 🌍
⭐️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?
🔧 What you’ll learn:
Introduction to Arduino and how to get started with electronics 💡
How to set up your first Arduino project and program your board ⚡
Essential components like sensors, motors, and LEDs, and how to connect them 🤖
Hands-on projects like building a temperature sensor or a light-sensitive circuit 🔥💡
The basics of Arduino programming using C/C++ 💻
Troubleshooting tips and tricks for common mistakes 🔍
By the end of this course, you’ll be ready to take on your own DIY electronics projects and bring your ideas to life with Arduino! Don’t forget to subscribe for more hands-on tutorials and projects. 🔧✨
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