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Advanced Arduino Boards and Tools

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What you’ll learn

  • Select the right Arduino board for your next project
  • Learn about debugging and relevant tools
  • Create Internet of Things applications using Arduino and Temboo
  • Use Processing to create desktop applications that interface with the Arduino
  • Use OpenOCD and GDB to debug a sketch running on an Arduino Zero
  • Use Atmel-ICE and Atmel Studio to program and debug Arduino sketches
  • Appreciate the differences between advanced Arduino boards

Requirements

  • A basic working knowledge of the Arduino Uno is required.
  • Having at least some of the boards and tools described in this course is optional. You can take the course first, and then decide which board to purchase for your next project
  • All of the software tools presented in this course are free.

Description

In Advanced Arduino Boards and Tools, I take you on a tour of some of the best technology that the Arduino ecosystem has to offer. This course will contain more than 8 hours of video, presented in over 50 lectures.

The Arduino Uno is awesome: rugged, easy to use, low cost, configurable, open source. But sooner or later, you will feel that it is not enough for your projects. Not enough inputs and outputs. Not enough speed. Not enough memory. Not enough communications options. The list goes on.

The Arduino ecosystem has you covered. There are more powerful alternatives to the Arduino Uno. You can leverage your existing equipment and components, and especially the time and effort investment that you have made to the Arduino, and adopt a more powerful and specialised Arduinos for your next project.

In this course, I present some of the best currently available advanced Arduino boards. I try to help you understand what is special about each one, how you can use them in your projects, and what to look out for when you migrate from the Arduino Uno.

Of course, advanced Arduino projects depend on software, as well as on hardware. Advanced projects need advanced tools! In this course, I also have this covered. Learn about advanced debugging and editing tools, cloud-based automation, and Arduino-PC collaboration.

In this course, I cover these advanced Arduino boards:

  • Arduino Mega 2560
  • Arduino Due
  • Arduino 101
  • Arduino Zero
  • Arduino Galileo Gen 2

For each board, I discuss the features that distinguish them apart from other Arduino (their “special powers”). I demonstrate these features through experimentation.

I also cover these tools:

  • Atmega Studio, an advanced editor and debugger
  • Atmega Atmel-ICE, a debugger and programmer device
  • Temboo, a cloud automation platform for the Internet of Things
  • Processing, a language and framework for creating desktop applications that inter-operate with the Arduino

All demo sketches are available for download from Github, so you will not need to do much typing.

To make the most of this course, you should already have some working experience with a basic Arduino board, like the Uno. If you are just starting now, I suggest that you consider enrolling to Arduino Step by Step, and working through the project in Beginning Arduino.

You do not need to own one of these boards to take advantage of the materials in this course. You can use this course as a reference guide to understanding each board’s benefits and disadvantages before you choose one for your next project.

Start learning about Advanced Arduino Boards and Tools now!

Who this course is for:

  • This course will benefit the most students who already have at least a basic working experience with the Arduino Uno
  • Students who are looking to upgrade from the Arduino Uno, but don’t know which board option is best for their next project
  • Students who are curious about Internet of Things platforms, like Temboo
  • Students who are curious about the tools used in more complicated Arduino projects, like editors and debuggers
  • If you have never worked with the Arduino before, it would be best if you took one of my beginner Arduino courses first

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Dr. Peter Dalmaris
10/2019
English
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