Quantum Radiomatics

Arduino Level 0

For Absolute Beginners

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Overview

We believe that anyone can start learning, even as an absolute beginner. Our Arduino microcontroller course is designed to guide you through every step, making the learning process simple and straightforward. No programming language knowledge? No worries—we’ll teach you everything you need to know. Just get ready with an Arduino kit or if you don’t have —just click the link to checkout our kit.

Chapters

Chapter 1

Introduction to Arduino: Setting Up the Arduino IDE and Understanding the Physics of LEDs

Chapter 2

Understanding the Breadboard: How It Works, Connecting Electrical Circuits with Jumper Wires, and More

Chapter 3

Concepts of Variables, Understanding Binary Number and Uses, Creating Your Own Binary Counter with Arduino and a Breadboard

Chapter 4

Understanding the `analogWrite` Command

Chapter 5

Understanding PWM (Pulse Width Modulation), Pulse Width, Duty Cycle, Frequency and its applications

Chapter 6

Understanding Ohm’s Law and Its Application in Electrical Circuits, and Learning About the `analogRead` Command

Chapter 7

Understanding the `analogRead` Command

Chapter 8

Launching the Serial Port and Using the `print` Command

Chapter 9

Understanding the `if` Statement in Arduino

Chapter 10

Creating a Dimmable Light with a Potentiometer and Arduino

Chapter 11

Understanding the `for` Loop and Practicing Its Use

Chapter 12

Understanding the `while` Loop in Arduino

Chapter 13

Reading Numbers from the Serial Monitor

Chapter 14

Reading “String” from the Serial Monitor

Chapter 15

Understanding RGB LEDs and Mixing Primary Colors with an RGB LED

Chapter 16

Understanding and Using an Active Buzzer: Adding Sound to Your Project, Adjusting Tones, and Exploring Passive Buzzers

Chapter 17

Exploring Photoresistors and Photodetectors: Fun with Light Sensors

Chapter 18

Understanding the Pull-Up and Pull-Down Concepts

Chapter 19

Using a Push Button as a Toggle Switch with Pull-Up and Pull-Down

Chapter 20

Dimming an LED with a Push Button

Chapter 21

Understanding and Using Servos in Projects: Implementing Servos in Arduino Applications

Chapter 22

Understanding and Using Joystick in Projects: Implementing Joystick in Arduino Applications

Chapter 23

Controlling Servos with a Joystick

Chapter 24

 Push Button with Arduino Without Pull-Up or Pull-Down Resistors

Chapter 25

Working Principle of Stepper Motors

Chapter 26

Adding a Tilt Switch to Your Project

Chapter 27

Controlling a DC Motor with the L293D

Chapter 28

Controlling DC Motor Speed and Direction with a Joystick

Chapter 29

Controlling DC Motor Speed and Direction with a Push Button

Chapter 30

Understanding Hexadecimal Numbers and Their Importance

Chapter 31

Working with Serial-to-Parallel Registers Using the 74HC595

Chapter 32

Creating a Binary Counter with a 74HC595 Register

Chapter 33

Logical Shift Left and Shift Right with the 74HC595 Register

Chapter 34

Circular Shift Left and Shift Right with the 74HC595 Register

Chapter 35

 Binary Bit Flipper with 74HC595 Register

Chapter 36

 Binary and Hexadecimal Bit Flipper with 74HC595 Register

Chapter 37

Getting Started with LCDs and Arduino

Chapter 38

Creating a Simple Calculator with an LCD

Chapter 39

Getting Started with LCDs and Arduino

Chapter 40

Getting Started with the DHT Level Temperature and Humidity Sensor: Adding an LCD and Converting It into a Portable Device

Chapter 41

Working Principle of the HC-SR04 sensor: Connecting with Arduino to Measure Distance Using the Speed of Sound

Chapter 42

Understanding the Serial Plotter and Its Applications: Graphing Live Data, Displaying Multiple Channels, and More

Chapter 43

Building a Portable Distance Sensor with an Ultrasonic Sensor

Chapter 44

Building a Portable Distance Detector with an Ultrasonic Sensor

Chapter 45

Adding a “GO” Button to Your Distance Sensor Device

Chapter 46

Understanding Infrared Remotes for Controlling Actuators

Chapter 47

Creating Useful Commands from IR Remote Buttons

Chapter 48

Controlling DC Motor Speed and Direction with an IR Remote

Chapter 49

Controlling RGB LED with an IR Remote: Brightness, Color Control

Chapter 50

Common types of interrupts in Arduino

Requirements:

  • No prior programming experience needed.
  • A basic understanding of or interest in hardware.

Audience:

  • Beginner developers
  • Hardware and software technicians
  • Technical professionals across various industries
  • Hobbyists

Rs. 30000

+ GST

Details

Level 1

Beginner

2 Hours/ Day

Prerequisites

Arduino Kit