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Learn by Practicing real world Projects to apply everything you have learned


What you'll learn
Connect different type of sensors and actuators to Arduino
Interface different type of electronic elements with Arduino
Use sensors and actuators to make useful projects
Program, burn a code and wire Arduino
Learn What are the right tools that you need to start making amazing projects
Learn What makes a great Arduino Project
Requirements
Basic Knowledge in Electronics Circuits
Basic Knowledge in Circuit Design
Basic Knowledge in C Language
Basic Knowledge in Arduino
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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. This is what we will cover in this course: learning by making Arduino Practical Projects.More Than 55k Students on All of Our Courses!!! THANK YOU!!!Welcome to this course.Learning by doing is what makes the difference between someone who learns and someone who applies what they 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. This will help you make sure your circuit works as expected and you can witness yourself building your first fully functional Arduino project.The most important thing to note here is that when a circuit works in simulation, that doesn't mean it will work in real life. In more than 85% of cases, the simulated circuit doesn't work when you connect it.Why You Should Take This Course?Step-by-Step Videos: Show you how to code and connect hardware.Coding Challenges: Teach you new programming concepts.Hands-On Coding: Practice real-world applications.Demonstrations: Easy-to-understand explanations on how circuits work and the purpose of each component.What is the Best Way to Learn?Learning by doing Arduino practical projects is the approach that I prefer. This method allows you to not only master new Arduino skills but also gain practical knowledge along the way.Arduino Motion Detector: Step By Step GuideMake your own Arduino Motion Detector and start catching intruders, controlling devices, and exploring many more cool applications. This course will show you how to build an Arduino Motion Detector Device that will trigger an alarm once an intruder is detected within a range of 6 to 7 meters. It will guide you step-by-step through understanding each component inside the device circuit, how it functions, and how to wire it up.Arduino Radar: Step By Step GuideCreate your own radar using Arduino and get a green map showing objects on your screen in no time. This course takes you step-by-step through building your own radar station that collects data related to objects in the surrounding environment using ultrasonic sensors and a servo motor.Arduino Web Control: Step By Step GuideMake your own Arduino Web Control and start controlling any device you imagine using a simple webpage and Arduino. Learn how to interface and configure an Ethernet shield to control devices via the internet.Automatic Weight Measuring Machine using ArduinoLearn
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