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Arduino Environment Monitor Project

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  1. Introduction
    3 Lectures
    1. 1.10 - What is this course about?
    2. 1.20 - Hardware and kit overview
    3. 1.40 – How to make the most out of this course
  2. Getting to know the hardware
    9 Lectures
    1. 02.10 – The potentiometer
    2. 02.20 – The photo resistor
    3. 02.30 – Measuring light with Lux and the Axel-Benz formula
    4. 02.40 – Temperature and humidity with the DHT11
    5. 02.50 – The 2×16 LCD display
    6. 02.60 – ESP-01S WiFi module – Configuration wiring
    7. 02.61 – ESP-01S WiFi module – Configuration AT commands
    8. 02.62 – ESP-01S WiFi module – Create Blynk account and project
    9. 02.63 – ESP-01S WiFi module – Simple LED control with Blynk
  3. Prototype 0: Introduction to Blynk
    4 Lectures
    1. 03.10 – Create a simple Blynk dashboard
    2. 03.20 – ESP01, LED and potentiometer wiring
    3. 03.30 – Demo sketch
    4. 03.40 – Create mobile dashboard
  4. Prototype 1: Blynk and sensors
    4 Lectures
    1. 04.10 – Wire DHT11 and light sensors
    2. 04.20 – Web dashboard
    3. 04.30 – Sketch
    4. 04.40 – Mobile dashboard
  5. Prototype 2: LCD
    2 Lectures
    1. 05.10 – Wiring LCD module
    2. 05.20 – Sketch
  6. Prototype 3: Improvement with a custom PCB
    3 Lectures
    1. 06.10 – Objective and PCB schematic
    2. 06.20 – Sketch modification and testing
    3. 06.30 – Fix PCB bugs and add LED
  7. Conclusion
    1 Lecture
    1. What did you learn and what's next?
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Introduction

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1.10 – What is this course about?
1.20 – Hardware and kit overview
1.40 – How to make the most out of this course