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:

Interfacing with the Arduino

Interfacing with the Arduino
This course is part of An Introduction to Programming the Internet of Things (IOT) Specialization

Instructor: Ian Harris
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What you'll learn
Develop Arduino programming skills for sensor and actuator control.
Design and implement basic electronic circuits for IoT devices.
Master interfacing techniques for various hardware peripherals.
Understand digital and analog signal conversion in embedded systems.
Skills you'll gain
- Human Machine Interfaces
- Electronic Components
- Electronics
- Hardware Design
- Basic Electrical Systems
- Remote Access Systems
- Systems Engineering
- Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Programming Principles
- Interactive Learning
- Computer Systems
- Wireless Networks
- Electrical Wiring
- Internet Of Things
- Automation Engineering
- Control Systems
- Electronic Hardware
- Computer Programming
- Peripheral Devices
- Embedded Systems
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Reviewed on Nov 19, 2017
The course describes the technical aspects of the arduino. I would like it to be more practical and focus more on learning about tools and applications than on hard theory.
Reviewed on 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
Reviewed on Jul 18, 2022
It was an excellent course, I got a lot of information about Aduino, how it's work and how I can use it. I will join another course soon.
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