Learner Reviews & Feedback for Interfacing with the Arduino by University of California, Irvine
About the Course
lights, motors, and other actuators. In this class you will learn how and when to use the different types of sensors and how to connect them to
the Arduino. Since the external world uses continuous or analog signals and the hardware is digital you will learn how these signals are
converted back-and-forth and how this must be considered as you program your device. You'll also learn about the use of Arduino-specific
shields and the shields software libraries to interface with the real world. Please note that this course does not include discussion forums.
Top reviews
J
Jun 9, 2020
Muy buen curso pero puede mejorar la parte de la programacion, ya que tiene comandos para programar, que hay que aprender y no vienen muy bien explicados durante los videos.Todo en general muy bien.
TT
May 21, 2020
I have a lot of experience working with Arduino. But I enjoyed the course very much. The course is well organized and Prof. Ian G. Harris explains every topic from the very basic.
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By SAGAR D
•Dec 24, 2019
Its a helpful course for poor like me to improve the technical skills of Artificial intelligence..!
By satya p
•May 10, 2020
Eexceptionally explained. Enjoyed the content and presentation. Even assignments were worth doing.
By Priyabrata P
•Oct 1, 2017
I am new to arduino. It was great learning it, getting the basics atleast. Thanks a lot Prof. Ian.
By Abhishek K S
•Jan 2, 2021
I had a great time learning about arduino, learned new and terrific topics. It was good to learn
By Satender K
•Dec 16, 2020
Learn some very interesting, insightful and core concepts about Arduino and interfacing with it.
By ANURAG P
•Jun 6, 2020
Through coursera i got to clear all my doubts on arduino and learned something with every module
By PINAPATHRUNI M M B
•Jun 2, 2018
here.
i learnt how to interlink the arduino and our sketch and how to work with the components
By Sunil H K
•Jun 16, 2020
helps to build new circuits and also gained lot of knowledge thank you for the course coursera
By Melvin P
•Oct 21, 2017
A well rounded course that gives you all you need to start a journey with Arduino prototyping.
By DURGESH P Z
•Apr 29, 2020
This is good Course.
Many doubt clear beacause of this course.
Overall this is helpful course.
By mansouri m
•Feb 17, 2018
this course is amazing and fun but it will be a lot better if used more sensors and shields.
By Jose L R H
•Jan 30, 2018
The class was very well paced. The exercises were very well planned. I learned a lot! Thanks
By Dale R V D
•Jun 3, 2017
This class provides examples of interfacing the arduino to indicators, actuators and inputs.
By Pradipta B
•Jul 19, 2020
A good introduction with great details to actually start doing serious stuffs with Arduino.
By Tim D
•May 10, 2018
Good course, nicely paced, excellent professor. The quizzes / assessments could be harder.
By Shubham L
•Jul 16, 2020
the very best course is this I recommend you must do this if you are interested in Arduino
By Torsten B
•Apr 1, 2017
This course provides a well paced intro for building own IoT solutions with the Arduino
By Sebastian L R
•Nov 29, 2016
It is a really good course to introduce the Arduino and basic electronic components! :)
By DR. V M
•Apr 29, 2020
Very good initiative to learn specific course to enhance various skills and knowledge.
By Isra S
•Oct 23, 2021
Short and gets to point without wasting anytime, level is appropriate for all people.
By Bhasker J
•Apr 4, 2018
All the essential points about arduino interfacing has been discussed in this course.
By MN K
•Sep 5, 2017
this is good course gives exposure of practical project creation and execution skills
By ROHIT K
•Jul 17, 2020
In this course, I want to add some addition extra point in arduino. please relpy me.
By Luke D
•May 25, 2020
Exceptional instruction! Very clear and to the point! Enjoyed the class very much!
By John V
•May 24, 2016
This is an outstanding course. It really builds confidence fast when using Arduino.