Advanced Arduino Boards and Tools
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72 Lessons (9.5h)
- IntroductionWhat is this course about3:43A summary of the course content13:36
- Arduino ZeroIntroduction0:55The Arduino Zero - An introduction17:31Setup10:36Arduino Zero and PWM6:21Digital to Analog conversion: make a triangular waveform9:44More waveforms7:31Arduino Zero and power consumption9:33The Real Time Counter5:08Playing with the USB Native port5:24Conclusion0:29Test your Arduino Zero knowledge
- Arduino 101Introduction1:17Introduction to the Arduino 10113:18Setup and the Real Time Counter demo6:54Bluetooth Low Energy and LED control demo11:45Bluetooth Low Energy and the Heart Rate service demo8:09Inertial Measurement Unit and Processing demo11:39Conclusion0:31Test your Arduino 101 knowledge
- Arduino Mega 2560Introduction0:54Introduction to the Arduino Mega 256010:34Using an Uno-style shield with the Mega 256013:00Looking at the Mega 2560 multiple serial ports14:49Restoring the bootloader with the Atmel-ICE programmer9:29Conclusion0:40Test your Arduino Mega 2560 knowledge
- Arduino DueIntroduction1:01Introduction to the Arduino Due11:58Playing with the native USB port and the mouse library7:47Using an Uno-style shield with the Due4:09Looking at the Due's dual Digital to Analog outputs5:39Power consumptions: comparing the Due against the Mega 25606:41Debugging on the Due with the Atmel-ICE debugger15:18Conclusion0:41Test your Arduino Due knowledge
- Arduino Galileo Gen 2Introduction1:14An introduction to Galileo Gen 217:32Setup and first book for Galileo Gen 210:24Setup of full Yocto Linux on the Galileo9:48Using the Ethernet port4:15Using the SD card module8:38Using the Wifi mPCI module9:23Accessing the GPIOs from Linux9:34Using an I2C LCD screen with the Galileo Gen 26:29Using an SPI color OLED display with the Galileo Gen 24:00Conclusion0:47Test your Galileo Gen 2 knowledge
- Atmel Studio and DebuggingIntroduction1:09Introduction to Atmel Studio7:17Installing Atmel Studio10:33A demonstration of debugging in Atmel Studio, Part 119:32A demonstration of debugging in Atmel Studio, Part 212:01How to restore the bootloader when overwritten by Atmel Studio5:06Conclusion0:27Test your Atmel Studio knowledge
- TembooIntroduction0:40What is Temboo?10:05Creating your first Choreo: setup a Google Spreadsheet15:36Creating your first Choreo: configure and upload15:17Create an email Choreo14:46Combine Choreos for practical workflows14:19Choreos and output triggers6:55Conclusion0:36Test your Temboo knowledge
- ProcessingIntroduction0:52About Processing15:32Setup, quick demo, and resources11:42Processing, Firmata, and Arduino17:45Visualizing sensor data from an Arduino 10114:36Conclusion0:33Test your Processing knowledge
- Debugging with OpenOCD and GDBIntroduction1:07OpenOCD and GDB: An introduction10:31Setting up and starting OpenOCD and GDB7:36A debugging session demo17:39Conclusion0:42Test your OpenOCD and GDB knowledge
- ConclusionConclusion1:41
Advanced Arduino Boards and Tools
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Peter DalmarisPeter Dalmaris is Chief Explorer at Tech Explorations. He is fascinated by technology because of its ability to make amazing things happen, and science because of its ability to make nature transparent. He is an Electrical and Computer Engineer, has a PhD (most of which was spent reading philosophy of knowledge) and a couple of Masters in Information Systems. He has been a lecturer for over 13 years in a variety of IT (and occasionally management) subjects. During this time, he has developed a hands-on teaching style, whereby he invites and challenges his students to learn by doing. He has taught thousands of students in dozens of undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
Peter is also a software developer at Futureshock Enterprises, making applications using Ruby, Ruby on Rails, and iOS. Peter has been an electronics enthusiast since he remembers himself when he wrecked his sister's digital watch and his parents VCR. He replaced the watch but managed to fix the VCR. Now, he is particularly fascinated by the rapid prototyping opportunities that the Arduino and similar platforms has brought about. He lives in Sydney, Australia.
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