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Publisher
linkedin.com
Pub. Date
2015.
Language
English
Description
Start programming interactive objects (everything from wearable tech to robots!) with Arduino open-source microcontrollers.
Microcontrollers power everything from your thermostat to your kid's RC car. Arduino, the family of open-source single-board microcontrollers, puts that power in the consumer's hands, allowing serious programmers and hobbyists alike to program their own interactive objects. Join Peggy Fisher in this course and learn to start...
Author
Publisher
linkedin.com
Pub. Date
2018.
Language
English
Description
Bring your ideas to life with Arduino. Learn about the basic features and capabilities of an Arduino board, and discover how to start programming your own projects.
Arduino, the family of open-source single-board microcontrollers, can power a variety of complex projects, from robots to wearable tech. That said, the technology is relatively easy to pick up, even for those without an electronics background. In this course, Zara Khalil covers the basic...
Author
Publisher
linkedin.com
Pub. Date
2015.
Language
English
Description
Power your DIY electronics projects with Arduino and pulse width modulation. Learn how to program servos, motors, and LEDs to react to the world around them.
Pulse width modulation (PWM) is an essential skill for connecting Arduino microcontrollers to motors or lights, providing a way to approximate analog voltage levels with digital signals. Using PWM, you can control and program the brightness of lights and the speed of motors—bringing your projects...
Author
Publisher
linkedin.com
Pub. Date
2021.
Language
English
Description
Learn how to use CircuitPython for a practical, real-world project: Programming a robot cat that you control over the internet.
While many Internet of Things projects send data to the cloud, sometimes you want a physical indication of an event from the internet. In this course, Charlyn Gonda shows you how to use CircuitPython—a version of Python specifically for microcontrollers—to program a robot cat that reacts to events while connected to...
Author
Publisher
linkedin.com
Pub. Date
2021.
Language
English
Description
Begin learning CircuitPython, an accessible programming language that opens the world of hardware to Python developers, using Circuit Playground Express.
Python is coming to the Internet of Things. That opens vast possibilities, but you need to learn to apply Python differently on the constrained resources of microcontrollers. In this course, instructor Robert Gallup walks you through how to get started, control hardware, add interaction, and connect...
Author
Publisher
linkedin.com
Pub. Date
2023.
Language
English
Description
Learn how to prototype concepts and products using machine learning on microcontrollers.
As AI and compute power continue to grow, so does the need and opportunity for decentralized intelligence or intelligence “on the edge.” Prototyping allows product designers, product managers, and developers to focus on exploring product ideas, without a deep knowledge of theory, and tools and hardware now available make this possible. In this course, technologist,...
Author
Publisher
linkedin.com
Pub. Date
2020.
Language
English
Description
Go beyond the basics and learn what it takes to develop iterative hardware prototypes using Arduino.
For designers and product managers, the Arduino family of microcontrollers and easy-to-assemble components is a valuable tool for exploring and evaluating hardware product designs. Rapid, incremental prototypes can help improve outcomes and reduce cost and time in the design process. In this course, instructor Robert Gallup helps you go beyond the...
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