The Arduino is an open–source computer hardware/software platform for building digital devices and interactive objects that can sense and control the physical world around them. In this class you will learn how the Arduino platform works in terms of the physical board and libraries and the IDE (integrated development environment). You will also learn about shields, which are smaller boards that plug into the main Arduino board to perform other functions such as sensing light, heat, GPS tracking, or providing a user interface display. The course will also cover programming the Arduino using C code and accessing the pins on the board via the software to control external devices. Please note that this course does not include discussion forums. Upon completing this course, you will be able to: 1. Outline the composition of the Arduino development board 2. Describe what it means to program the board’s firmware 3. Read board schematics 4. Install Arduino IDE 5. Describe what “shields” are and how they are used 6. Specify the role of libraries in the use of shields 7. Compile and run a program 8. Name C Variables and Types 9. Name common C operators 10. Use conditionals and loops 11. Explain functions, their …
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Courses : 6
Specification: The Arduino Platform and C Programming
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Ramin M –
I like this course very much as it gives me back the vibe of working with microcontroller and their interfaces with C programming instead of assembly language programming when I was a university student working with Inter 8085, 8086, and Z80.
Priyaranjan S –
Good course material and knowledge of professor
Ehtisham H –
excellent work…..
Abdiaziz R S –
good course for starters, thanks to the professor
Gaurav R –
Great class! Overall, it covers mostly the basics of Arduino. Good for those who are new to the field. Would not recommend it to those who have some knowledge on embedded systems Arduino and c already.
Akhil G –
Excellent course. but theoretical part was more than required I guess
RITTICK D –
Good
Paul G –
A truly terrible introduction to C. If you can’t already program in C, know the difference between C and C++ or even know why you shouldn’t call it C/C++ then you will struggle. All the information is free and better presented in other places. Avoid.
Ahmed A M –
very good and useful course
Alok K D –
Very informative!
Scott B –
Professor Harris’ lectures and assignments were crucial in my understanding of the Arduino platform.
Vinay S –
This course serves the purpose of an Introduction to Arduino platform (a very basic introduction). Even though most of the information regarding the Arduino platform is available freely on the website Arduino.cc ; this course provides a more structured approach to the platform.
Nanditta –
excellent course!
Md S H –
Its really informative to me. I love it.
Jonas H –
The lecturer explains everything from button up in detail. This gives a nice overview about the arduino platform. I wished there would have been more input about actual programming.
Nishad A –
very perfect way of teaching
Ebeny W T k –
thanks for teache me the basics about C programming with IoT.
Ajay B –
nice
Perisetti. B M –
Very useful course for the learners of IOT..!
SAGAR D –
Learned a lot..! Actually I have a little knowledge in C language..! Out of my friends review along with the lectures of Ian Harris Sir.., Learned a lot.. Thank you
Qasem J –
It’s very very difficult, but I done it with try.
Viswanadha A –
It’s such an extraordinary course. I’m Glad I can take this course.
MADHULIKA A –
Good explanation !
PALLI C S –
good
Palla S –
great platform
Sai p t –
Very good course . Easy to learn and implement.
KISHORE D –
GOOD
Ranon C –
Solid content
Thiruchanooru S –
good
Akundi S –
Good
Amanda W –
Very new to coding and a bit more instruction on the syntax of the C language would have been helpful, but with books/internet I was able to do the assignments they were challenging for a beginner but not impossible.
DANGETI T M G –
good for beginner
Vemula v r –
simply super……..
doodi v s r k –
It has been quite exciting as long as the course is going on.And the tutor has been the best that have came across.
Karthik P R –
Very good for begineers who are interested in embeded field
Mariyamma P –
nice
yenneti l –
good
NAGIREDDY K L –
I have learned many things. I am satisfied with the course
Padmanabham B –
Nice Course
Meesala S –
good
Palavalli P R –
Great course for those looking for the implementation of IoT on arduino.
Jeevanarao J –
good
Eswar S K –
This course was really good.
Mouni R –
Pretty high level, C programming instruction was horrendous.
Yves W –
Interesting course about Arduino. I already did some small projects with Arduino but still learned a lot about the concepts, handling and functionality of it. Also very well presented, excellent teaching skills!
Prasad B –
great
gokulanand –
This course is a eye opening for arduino pursuers. The content is short and crystal clear. I totally enjoyed each and every module. The course states key notes for programming in arduino with good source of assignments and quiz. I thank coursera for this. Happy Learaning!!!
Harshit a –
Every thing gone awesome and as being a computer science student it is easy for me to understand.. It is easy,detailed and too helpful and i am also very much happy now. Thanks and also to coursera for providing financial aid..
Lukasz B –
Excellent!
Vikram s –
Content of the Coursera is good and by the faculty is good explain and I satisfy this course
Ahmed A M –
very good and useful course
Amanda W –
Very new to coding and a bit more instruction on the syntax of the C language would have been helpful, but with books/internet I was able to do the assignments they were challenging for a beginner but not impossible.
Mangesh D –
It was great experience !
Nanditta –
excellent course!
Hiago M C –
Sensational!!!