Learn to build real, working electronics projects with Arduino — no prior coding or electronics experience needed. This hands-on course walks you through the fundamentals of microcontroller programming, circuit basics, and sensor/actuator integration, culminating in a capstone project you design yourself.
What you'll learn:
- Arduino IDE setup and board basics (Uno/Nano)
- C/C++ fundamentals for embedded programming (variables, loops, functions)
- Digital vs. analog I/O — LEDs, buttons, potentiometers
- Working with sensors (ultrasonic, temperature, PIR motion, light)
- Controlling motors and servos
- Serial communication and debugging
- Reading circuit diagrams and breadboarding safely
- Power management basics
Final project: build and present your own device
Who this is for: Hobbyists, students, makers, and anyone curious about physical computing. A great starting point for robotics, IoT, or home automation projects.
Format: 8 sessions (self-paced or cohort), each 60–90 min, with hands-on labs after each and every lesson.
Requirements: Arduino Uno/Nano starter kit (breadboard, jumper wires, basic sensors/LEDs), laptop with USB port.