Hello, everyone! Welcome to this course on Adding Electronics to Rapid Prototypes. This is part of the Rapid Prototyping and Tooling specialization. In this course, I’ll cover the basics of electric circuits, breadboards, and multimeters. I’ll then discuss different options for connecting electrical components as well as discuss different types of motors and actuators. Finally, I’ll end this course by discussing microcontrollers and how to use them to make even more sophisticated prototypes.

Adding Electronics to Rapid Prototypes

Adding Electronics to Rapid Prototypes
This course is part of Rapid Prototyping and Tooling Specialization

Instructor: Daniel Frank
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You will learn how to incorporate electronic components in your rapid prototypes.
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Reviewed on Sep 9, 2023
this course is the basics of adding a electronics to the actual prototype. A basis introduction to microcontroller and arduino, their pins and the basics of programming.
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