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Introduction to Arduino Step by Step Getting Started6 Lectures
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Know your Arduino Uno R38 Lectures|1 Quiz
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Know your Arduino Uno R4 Minima7 Lectures
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Introduction to communications4 Lectures|1 Quiz
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Arduino boards & kits18 Lectures|1 Quiz
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Introduction to this section
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Arduinos past and present
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Classic Arduinos
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Meet some members of the Arduino family
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Introducing the Arduino Pro Mini
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Introducing the Arduino Mega 2560
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Introducing the Arduino Due
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Introducing the Arduino Zero
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Introducing the Arduino 101
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Introducing Arduino-compatible boards
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Modern Arduinos
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Arduino MKR
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Arduino Nano
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Kits
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Arduino Student Kit
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Arduino Explore IoT Kit
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Seeed Studio Arduino Sensor kit
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DFRobot Beginner Kit for Arduino
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Introduction to this section
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Prototyping basics15 Lectures|1 Quiz
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Introduction to this section
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Using the breadboard
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Using jumper wires
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The absolutely essential tools
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Powering your Arduino with power supplies
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Using the multimeter to measure voltage
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Using the multimeter to measure current
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The multimeter – Resistance and continuity
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The Arduino Student Kit multimeter
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Introduction to soldering – the soldering iron
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Soldering – preparation and using holders
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Soldering – using wire cutters and fume extractor
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Soldering – Simple maintenance tips for your solder iron
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A demonstration of soldering a header onto a breakout board
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An introduction to protoboards
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Introduction to this section
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The Arduino IDE11 Lectures|1 Quiz
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Introduction
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Arduino IDE 1.8
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Arduino IDE 2.0
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Arduino Web IDE
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An introduction to the Arduino IDE
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Getting and installing the Arduino IDE
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The Arduino IDE – Understanding the Preferences pane
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The Arduino IDE – Understanding the Menu items
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How to upload a sketch to your Arduino – For Mac OS users
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How to upload a sketch to your Arduino – For Windows users
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Sharing code with the Arduino Web IDE
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Introduction
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Introduction to Arduino Programming21 Lectures|1 Quiz
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Introduction to this section
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An introduction to Arduino programming
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Understand the basic parts of an Arduino sketch
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Getting started with custom functions
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Creating custom functions with parameters and the return keyword
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Using variables
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Understanding variable scope
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Understanding constants
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Introduction to control structures: The "if" statement
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Introduction to control structures: The "while" statement
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Introduction to control structures: The "For" statement
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Introduction to control structures: The "Switch" statement
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Digital output - how to control an LED
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Digital input - how to read the state of a button
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Analog input - how to read the state of a potentiometer
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Analog output - how to create a fading LED
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Introduction to the RGB (color) LED
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Wiring the RGB LED
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RGB LED: creating colors
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Using a library to control an RGB LED with PWM
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Learning more with the Arduino language documentation
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Introduction to this section
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Arduino programming: Arrays6 Lectures|1 Quiz
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Measuring light and color7 Lectures|1 Quiz
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Introduction to this section
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What is a photoresistor and how to wire it
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How to select the appropriate fixed resistor for a photoresistor
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Using the Ultra-Violet light sensor
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An introduction to the RGB Color sensor
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Wiring the RGB Color sensor
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Mini project: copy a color to an RGB LED using an RGB Color sensor
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Introduction to this section
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Measuring temperature, humidity and pressure18 Lectures|1 Quiz
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Introduction to environment sensors
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Using a DHT22 sensor to measure temperature and humidity
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An introduction to the Thermistor
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Wiring the Thermistor
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How to calculate the temperature from the thermistor resistance
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Thermistor: getting a temperature using a library
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Thermistor: improving the accuracy of analog readings with AREF
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An introduction to measuring temperature with the TMP36
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Wiring the TMP36 and a demonstration sketch
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An alternate wiring of the TMP36
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An introduction to the MCP9808 for very accurate temperature readings
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MCP9808: Wiring
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Using the MCP9808, demo and sketch walkthrough
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MCP9808: A closer look at I2C addressing
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An introduction to measuring barometric pressure with the BMP180
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Wiring the BMP180
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A first demo sketch for the BMP180
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A second demo sketch for the BMP180
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Introduction to environment sensors
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Detecting acceleration5 Lectures|1 Quiz
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Detecting objects with the infrared motion sensor6 Lectures|1 Quiz
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Sensing distance4 Lectures|1 Quiz
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Sensing sound4 Lectures|1 Quiz
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Making noise with a buzzer4 Lectures|1 Quiz
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The Liquid Crystal Display7 Lectures|1 Quiz
Section 1, Lecture 3
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Tools you will need
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In this lecture I will show you the absolutely, basic and necessary tools that you need for this course.
Those tools are fewer than you may think originally.
You don’t need that much in order to have fun with electronics.