Description
>>> Learning by theory and Simulation is only half the answer, but connecting, wiring and burning a code to an actual Arduino, not a simulated one is the other more important half, and this is what we will cover in this course, you will learn by making Arduino Practical Projects. <<<
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Welcome to this course.
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- Learning By doing is what makes the difference between someone who learn and someone who applies what he learned
- In this course you will get the chance to see Arduino in Action, starting from simulation and moving forward to connecting the hardware and testing the code in real life.
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- This will help you make sure your circuit works as expected and you can witness yourself building your first Arduino fully functional.
- The most important thing to note here is that when a circuit work with you in simulation, that doesn’t mean that it will work in real life, in more than 85% of the cases the simulated circuit doesn’t work when you connect it.
What is the best way to Learn, you ask?
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- Learning by doing Arduino Practical Projects is the learn by practice approach that I prefer
- This approach allows you to not only master new Arduino skills but also gain practical knowledge along the way.
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- Only a few people are satisfied with simulation, but if you want good results you must move on and hook up your circuit and test it out using real-life hardware parts.
- I’m trying to help you gain real world practical experience in Arduino, so let’s start.
Arduino Motion Detector: Step By Step Guide
Make your own Arduino Motion Detector and start Catching Intruders, Control devices and lots more Cool Application
>>> This Course will show you how to build an Arduino Motion Detector Device that will Fire an Alarm once an Intruder is detected in a range of 6 to 7 meters, it will take you in a step by step manner to know what each component inside the device circuit is, and what it does and how to wire it up <<<
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What students are saying:
- Bobbie Smith says, “This course gives you excellent information and clear instructions on creating a motion detector. Thank you.”
Welcome to this course.
You will know what is the actual working principle of Motion detectors that you see in banks and in door opining and closing mechanisms and what you can do with it and how to interface it with your own Arduino and make it execute and action using simple codes freely, you will no longer needs to buy a motion detector or customize it since you can make the device yourself.
After this course you will be able to make your own Motion detector and the choice is yours to use it in any application that comes in your mind and can make your life easier, since all connections are explained in details.
Goal From This Course:
– Connect a Motion Detector Sensor to Arduino Board with all necessary Components and make it work.
Required Materials
Hardware:
- Arduino or an Arduino clone board (freeduino), or you can make your own custom Arduino board.
- PIR Motion Sensor.
- A piezo buzzer or an 8-ohm speaker.
- 9V Battery and connector.
- Connecting wires.
Software:
- Arduino IDE
Arduino Radar: Step By Step Guide
Create your Own Radar using Arduino and get a Green Map Showing Objects at your own Screen in no time
>>> This course will take you in a step by step guide on how to make your own Radar using Arduino Board. <<<
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What students are saying:
- Nathan Johnnie says, “As always Excellent! “
- Donald R. Lyons, Sr. says, “The course is concise and to the point. There is not a lot of wasted discussion.”
Welcome to this course.
You will get to know how to wire each of these elements, how it works, and why we are using it inside this Project, in no time you will find yourself making your own Radar that shows different object and the distance between you and each object.
A Radar station is a device that collects data related to objects in the surronding environment using Ultrasonic sensors and a Servo motor to cover wider area.
The aim is to make a portable Radar Device
Who this course is for:
- Anyone with a curiosity for making electronics
- Anyone wants to move from Simulation to Practical Work
- Anyone intersted in building real things
- People with no experience in electronics
- People with an intermediate knowledge of electronics
- Children over 14 years old