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University of California, Irvine

Interfacing with the Arduino

This course is for aspiring engineers, programmers, and hobbyists interested in embedded systems and IoT. You will gain practical skills in interfacing with the Arduino platform. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Program Arduino to control sensors and actuators for automation. - Understand digital and analog signal conversion in electrical circuits. - Connect Arduino to various hardware peripherals using shields and software libraries. - Design basic electronic circuits for real-world applications. To be successful, you should have a basic understanding of programming concepts and fundamental electronics.

Status: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Status: Control Systems
Course11 hours

Featured reviews

MS

5.0Reviewed Apr 19, 2020

Actually this course made me more happy, because they taught all the basic interfacing to the complicated one....... I learned how to use tinkerCAD software.

AE

4.0Reviewed May 20, 2017

This course covers the basics of inputs and outputs on the Arduino. There is no discussion forum for this course so it's impossible to get help from other students or moderators.

TT

5.0Reviewed Jun 8, 2020

It was a really nice to complete this course as a part of the specialization. I really like it and highly recommend to other students who are interested in learning Arduino!

RA

4.0Reviewed Nov 1, 2019

Please include more programming assignments, i'd suggest to include miniature programming assignments and quizzes, after a few videos so the student can get used to programming within Arduino.

SD

5.0Reviewed Jun 28, 2020

The course is really very good and helpful for developing Arduino projects.....Even a student of no science background would easily understand the course.....

MA

5.0Reviewed Sep 10, 2021

A well-organised course on arduino interfacing. I have learnt a lot of things from this course such as: shields of arduino, ports, communication and much more.

N

4.0Reviewed Jul 10, 2020

The course needs a lot more additional lectures to complete the programming assignments. So only someone with pre-acquired knowledge will be able to complete the assignments (code)

TP

4.0Reviewed Jan 7, 2017

This one is really a good course. Content is more difficult than the previous courses and learners have to put more effort in order to understand all aspects.

RC

4.0Reviewed Jan 19, 2017

The course was good enough to cover all the basic of interfacing with an arudino and the tutor has done a good job at helping with the basic as well. I would like to thankyou for this good course

TT

5.0Reviewed 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.

MS

5.0Reviewed Mar 25, 2021

This course is very helpful to learn Arduino. And it is a very easy to learn and understanding. Instructor was very nice person. All lectures are very clear. Thanks Coursera

JO

5.0Reviewed Mar 26, 2021

The class is designed for beginners, it is however a great introduction, With a lot of great hands-onadvice. As the class advances the lectures continue to improve

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