Explore to control various Arduino boards and modules using block coding and simulation without needing a physical board. Use software and web apps to simulate Arduino UNO, Mega, and Nano boards and write and test code, all without a physical Arduino board.
More about the course
What you will learn
- Control Arduino and different modules without writing a single code, drag and drop to simply auto-generate a fully functional code
- Simulate Arduino using Software and WebApps
- Simulate Arduino UNO Boards
- Simulate Arduino Mega Boards
- Simulate Arduino nano Boards
- Write codes and test them without having an Arduino Board
- Test Codes without having a real physical and Arduino Board
Is this course for you?
- Arduino Geeks
- Anyone looking to learn Arduino but doesn’t want to buy the boards
- Anyone looking to learn Arduino without spending any money buying different boards
- Anyone starting their journey in Microcontrollers
Why Choose this Course?
- Conducted by industry experts
- Get Instant E-certificate
- Fully online, interactive Text course
- Developed by qualified professionals
- Self-paced learning and laptop, tablet, and smartphone-friendly
- 24/7 Tutor Support
Industry Expert Instructor
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Course Content
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- 1. Introduction 00:03:00
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- 1. Download UNO Simulator 00:03:00
- 2. Coding and Simulation Your First UNO 00:08:00
- 3. UnoArduSim Sections 00:00:00
- 1. Download and Install Visual Simulation Software 00:06:00
- 2. Coding and Simulation Your First UNO 00:14:00
- 1. Sign Up in the website 00:03:00
- 2. Explaining the Interface and Simulating your First Circuit 00:08:00
- 3. Editing Components 00:06:00
- 4. Wiring Components 00:07:00
- 5. Adding Components 00:08:00
- 6. Breadboard and RGB Leds 00:16:00
- 7. Series and Parallel Circuits 00:15:00
- 8. Arduino led control 00:09:00
- 9. Dealing with Multiple LEDs and Breadboard using Arduino 00:07:00
- 10. Fading LED with Analog Output 00:14:00
- 11. Reading Digital Input 00:13:00
- 12. Reading Analog Value 00:08:00
- 13. Using Serial Monitor 00:06:00
- 14. Dealing with RGB Leds with Potentiometers 00:12:00