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Learn by Practicing real world Projects to apply everything you have learned
Learning by theory and simulation is only half the answer, but connecting, wiring, and burning a code to an actual Arduino, not a simulated one, is the other more important half. This is what we will cover in this course: learning by making Arduino Practical Projects.
Learning by doing is what makes the difference between someone who learns and someone who applies what they learned.
In this course, you will get the chance to see Arduino in action, starting from simulation and moving forward to connecting the hardware and testing the code in real life. This will help you make sure your circuit works as expected and you can witness yourself building your first fully functional Arduino project.
The most important thing to note here is that when a circuit works in simulation, that doesn’t mean it will work in real life. In more than 85% of cases, the simulated circuit doesn’t work when you connect it.
Why You Should Take This Course?
- Step-by-Step Videos: Show you how to code and connect hardware.
- Coding Challenges: Teach you new programming concepts.
- Hands-On Coding: Practice real-world applications.
- Demonstrations: Easy-to-understand explanations on how circuits work and the purpose of each component.
What is the Best Way to Learn?
Learning by doing Arduino practical projects is the approach that I prefer. This method allows you to not only master new Arduino skills but also gain practical knowledge along the way.
Arduino Motion Detector: Step By Step Guide
Make your own Arduino Motion Detector and start catching intruders, controlling devices, and exploring many more cool applications. This course will show you how to build an Arduino Motion Detector Device that will trigger an alarm once an intruder is detected within a range of 6 to 7 meters. It will guide you step-by-step through understanding each component inside the device circuit, how it functions, and how to wire it up.
Arduino Radar: Step By Step Guide
Create your own radar using Arduino and get a green map showing objects on your screen in no time. This course takes you step-by-step through building your own radar station that collects data related to objects in the surrounding environment using ultrasonic sensors and a servo motor.
Arduino Web Control: Step By Step Guide
Make your own Arduino Web Control and start controlling any device you imagine using a simple webpage and Arduino. Learn how to interface and configure an Ethernet shield to control devices via the internet.
Automatic Weight Measuring Machine using Arduino
Learn how to make an Arduino Coin Operated Automatic Weight Measuring Machine. This guide will take you step-by-step through interfacing load cells with Arduino and converting data to display weight on an LCD or 7-segment display.
Automatic Irrigation System with Arduino
Create your own automatic irrigation system to stop manually checking your soil. This course will guide you through interfacing a soil moisture sensor with Arduino to automate the irrigation process.
Arduino Weather Station: Step By Step Guide
Build your own weather station using Arduino to measure temperature, humidity, and time. Learn how to wire and program sensors to display weather data on an LCD.
Arduino Multicolor RGB LED Lamp Controlled Using Bluetooth
Interface Arduino with a mobile app via Bluetooth to control RGB multicolor LEDs. This course will introduce you to mobile apps, Bluetooth control, and RGB LEDs.
Arduino Bluetooth: Step By Step Guide
Control your world using your smartphone with Arduino Bluetooth module interfacing. Learn how to control any device using Bluetooth technology embedded in your phone.
Arduino Wireless Power Transmission
Make your own Arduino Wireless Power Transmission project and learn the principles behind wireless power. This guide will show you how to build a wireless power transmission circuit with Arduino.
Arduino Alarm Clock Using a Real Time Clock and LCD Screen
Create your own Arduino Alarm Clock to set alarm times and interact with time and date variables. This course will teach you how to interface an RTC DS3231 module with Arduino and display time and date on an LCD.
What you’ll learn
- Connect different type of sensors and actuators to Arduino
- Interface different type of electronic elements with Arduino
- Use sensors and actuators to make useful projects
- Program, burn a code and wire Arduino
- Learn What are the right tools that you need to start making amazing projects
- Learn What makes a great Arduino Project
Table of Contents
Introduction
1 Introduction & Getting Started
2 Introduction
3 Very Important Note Review Process
Arduino Car Parking Assistant
4 How it works
Requirements
5 Hardware requirements
Distance Sensors
6 Note
Ultrasonic Sensor
7 What is Ultrasonic Sensor
Download and Install Wiring Software
8 Download and Install Wiring Software
Schematic Diagram
9 Schematic Diagram
10 Schematic Wiring Diagram
Coding
11 The Code
12 Coding
Arduino Motion Detector Step By Step Guide
13 Software and Hardware Requirements
How Does It Work
14 How Does It Work
Circuit Diagram
15 Arduino Circuit Diagram
16 Circuit Diagram
Code
17 Motion Detector Arduino Code
18 Code Explained in Details
Arduino Radar Step By Step Guide
19 What You Will Learn in this course
Hardware Requirements
20 Hardware Requirements
21 What is Arduino Software Download
22 What is Ultrasonic Sensor
23 What is Servo Motor
Software Requirements
24 Software Requirements Schematic
25 Arduino Code Explained
26 Download Processing Software for Java Code
27 Processing Code Java jdk
Software Download
28 Software Download Links
Arduino Processing Code Version 1
29 Circuit Diagram for Assembly
30 Arduino Code
31 Processing Software Java Code
Arduino Processing Code Version 2
32 Circuit Diagram for Assembly
33 Arduino Code
34 Processing Software Java Code
Practical Assembly
35 Basic Parts Needed for this Project
36 Practical Assembly
Arduino Web Control Step By Step Guide
37 Required Materials
Circuit Diagram
38 Circuit Diagram
Code
39 Code
40 Code Overview
41 Code Explanation Part One
42 Code Explanation Part Two
43 Code Explanation Part Three
44 Resources
Automatic Weight Measuring Machine using Arduino
45 How it Works
Hardware Requirements
46 Arduino
47 Weight Balance Module
48 Load Cell
49 LCD Display
Assembly
50 Circuit Schematic
The Coding
51 Adding Module Library
52 Final Code
53 The Code Explained
Calibrating Load Cell
54 Calibrating Load Cell
Practical
55 Soldering Module
56 Explaining the whole system
Making it Professional with LCD Display
57 Adding LCD Display to Show Weight
58 LCD Code for Arduino
Automatic Irrigation System with Arduino
59 Required Materials
60 Download and Install Arduino IDE
Circuit Diagram
61 Circuit Diagram LCD Connection Explained
62 Circuit Diagram Continue
Overview
63 How Does It Work
Code
64 Code
Arduino Weather Station Step By Step Guide
65 Things Used in this Project Hardware
66 Things Used in this Project Software and Web Editor
Wiring and Schematics
67 Wiring LCD DH Arduino
68 Temperature and Humidity Sensor Wiring
Coding
69 Code to Test DHT Sensors using Serial Monitor
70 Code for LCD and DHT Sensor Together
71 Final Code for LCD RTC and DHT Sensor
Arduino Multicolor RGB LED Lamp Controlled Using Bluetooth
72 Requirements
73 Download and Install Arduino
Components
74 Components Explained
Circuit & Assembly
75 Assembly
Coding
76 The Code
77 Explaining the Code
Applying
78 Bluetooth RGB Controller App on Smartphone
79 Link to Get the App
Arduino Bluetooth Step BY Step Guide
80 Hardware and Software Components
Lets Start
81 Lets Start Building
82 How does it works
Android Application
83 Android Application
84 Note
Schematic & Code
85 Schematic
86 Code
87 Testing Code
Arduino Wireless Power Transmission
88 Wireless Power Introduction History and efficiency chart explained
89 How Wireless Power Works
Why We need wireless electricity
90 Why We need wireless electricity
91 Advantages and disadvantages
Range and Safety
92 Range of Witricity and Witricity Applications
93 How Safe is Wireless electricity
Wireless Powered Arduino Project
94 Wireless Powered Arduino Project
95 Lets Build IT
Things you should know The Code
96 Code and troubleshooting
How Does This Circuit Work
97 How Does This Circuit Work
Arduino Alarm Clock Using a Real Time Clock and LCD Screen
98 How does it work
Circuit Diagram
99 Circuit Diagram
Arduino Alarm Clock Code
100 Arduino Alarm Clock Code Part1
101 Arduino Alarm Clock Code Part2
Practical Assembly
102 Arduino Alarm Clock Practical Assembly
Advance Alarm Clock with Buttons to Control Time and Date
103 Circuit Design
104 Code
Arduino Based Piano
105 Arduino Piano Coding
106 Arduino Piano Schematic using Fritzing
107 Practical Assembly
Practice Test
108 Arduino Projects and Applications
Who we are
109 Who We Are
Bonus Lecture Gifts Coupons and More
110 Bonus Lecture
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