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About the Course

This course introduces the Arduino, an open-source platform for building digital devices and interactive objects. You'll explore the Arduino board, its libraries, and the Integrated Development Environment (IDE). Learn to program Arduino using C code, control external devices via pins, and understand how shields extend functionality. This program is ideal for aspiring software developers, embedded systems engineers, and hobbyists eager to create interactive hardware projects. By the end of this course, you will be able to: - Outline Arduino board components and functions. - Program Arduino using C language fundamentals. - Debug embedded software on Arduino platforms. - Implement serial communication protocols. To be successful, a basic understanding of programming concepts is beneficial. You will use the Arduino IDE and C programming language....

Top reviews

SY

May 10, 2020

Course was great and interesting to learn. Explanation of concepts was nice and easy to grasp. After Completion of Course worth checking out the next Course in series of specialization.

VR

Feb 5, 2019

Great ! Like in a real lecture. Anyone can learn from this course without a problem. like real lecture this has pop up question middle of the video and readings too. Nice

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By Abhisek R

Aug 5, 2019

The course is very nice but a little bit of practical work needed while explaining any concept.

By Zyad B

Oct 14, 2020

Great course! How easy it can be if the right person gives you the exact information you need.

By Marco a A D

Jun 8, 2020

basics for arduino programming. some middle abilities were not included. although good course.

By carl d P

Oct 29, 2015

Good beginners and introductory course to Arduino and C. Prof. Harris is a brilliant lecturer.

By velma r r

Oct 10, 2016

explanation is nice ,.it will be help full if practical implementation is shown using videos

By YACOUBOU A

Jul 3, 2020

that is good for not only a beginners but also for arduino programmers to understand clearly

By Sandeep S

May 15, 2020

good one, more to be focused on programing of arduino, syntax, and working of serial monitor

By Kushal K

Jan 22, 2021

Overall good explanation on Arduino. C language is a bonus point and a good for refreshing.

By Deepak C

May 20, 2017

It was fun and informative. If it was more of a handson tutorial, it would have been nice.

By NP

Nov 2, 2015

A good introduction to the Arduino platform. Looking forward to attending the next course.

By Jose G G M

Jan 16, 2024

Very basic, if you are engineer in electronics or mechatronics, this course is too basic.

By SASI K P

Jul 7, 2018

The course is overall good. I would recommend some extra content to be covered in videos.

By Christian D

Feb 21, 2016

Good but a lot of technical parts all though they are discounted as not needed to know!

By Joan M

Jun 2, 2016

Wonderful I'm getting further in the mastery of the IOT knowledge for my future ideas.

By Fabian R H

Jun 27, 2020

It's a good introduction but I think the course must have works and test, but its ok

By Imad E M

Mar 23, 2017

Amazing course, gives your a good introduction to arduino platform and C programming

By Muhammad I

Jul 7, 2020

i prefer this course for those newbies who step into the IoT world . awesome course

By mohit g

Jun 16, 2020

Almost up to mark course but i think it should have taken some more deep knowledge.

By frank d

Jul 29, 2016

Needs more than 4 weeks worth of material. Assignments and quizzes should be free.

By Ashvini K S

Mar 17, 2016

awesome course... but some more program and there implementation should be provided

By Angela V

Aug 10, 2019

The Serial section (UART) was not that clear and osme of the links are not updated

By Excel K H P

Sep 16, 2020

It's a good first step to get you started on getting your Arduino up and running.

By RAKSHIT B

Jul 12, 2020

Theory was great , more practical demonstrations can be added to make it better.