In this course you will integrate external components into Arduino circuits. You will start by physically connecting components to the microcontroller, and then move on to the business of sorting out the code needed to make the microcontroller and the external components such as LEDs and sensors communicate in a fluid way. This will introduce you to libraries and sample code, and you will have the opportunity to expand your coding skills by adapting existing code written by others.

Activities in this course are focused on creating hardware-software interfaces that allow the microcontroller to utilize external input and output components in interactive devices.

The practical work culminates in a final project in which you will write a program that uses the Arduino to monitor a sensor input and control an output, with your choice of sensor and output components.

This program requires the purchase of a kit of electronic components and microcontrollers at a cost of around $600.

You are required to have completed the following course or have equivalent experience before taking this course:

  • Designing a Simple Interactive System
 

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Course Length
2 weeks

Effort
3 to 5 hours of study per week

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100% online, instructor-led
  • Engineers
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  • Electronics hobbyists
  • Designers/artists with the appropriate background
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