Description
Although the Arduino isn’t a novelty any longer, there are still many beginners who want to try programming and development with a microcontroller, and to them, it is all new. All beginnings can be difficult, though they should be light and enjoyable.
You do not need much or expensive equipment for the examples. The circuits are built on a small breadboard, and, if necessary, connected to an Arduino Uno, which you can program on a Windows PC. You will find clear examples of how to build all circuits, ensuring easy and error-free reproduction.
Projects Discussed
- Current & Voltage – How it all began
- Arduino Hardware
- Arduino Programming
- The Electrical Circuit
- Measuring with the Multimeter
- Circuit Diagrams and Breadboards
- Creating Circuit Diagrams
- Breadboard Views with Fritzing
- Online Circuit Simulation
- Indispensable: Resistors (Part 1)
- Hands-on with Resistors (Part 2)
- Variable Resistors
- Diodes: One-way Street for Current
- The Transistor Switch
- Electromagnetism
- Relays and Motors
- op-amps: Operational Amplifiers
- Capacitors
- The NE555 Timer
- PWM and Analogue Values with Arduino
- 7-Segment Temperature Display
- Introduction to Soldering and LCDs