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Latest revision as of 14:58, 30 December 2019
Time | Narration |
00:01 | Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Overview of Arduino. |
00:07 | In this tutorial, we will learn about:
various electronic components and their connections and the content available in various tutorials under this series. |
00:19 | To record this tutorial, I am using: Ubuntu Linux 14.04 operating system. |
00:26 | We have Basic and Intermediate level tutorials in this series. |
00:32 | To follow the Basic level series, you should have knowledge of electronics and circuits. |
00:38 | For Intermediate level, you should have knowledge of Assembly and C programming languages. |
00:45 | Arduino can be used by anyone who is interested in experimenting with electronic components. |
00:54 | For example: college students or any hardware professional or individuals who are interested in hands-on creativity. |
01:06 | Now, we will briefly go through the individual tutorials in this series. |
01:12 | The first tutorial in this series explains about various Electronic Components and connections. |
01:19 | We will learn how to use the: Breadboard and its internal connections, |
01:24 | LED on the breadboard,
PushButton and Seven Segment Display on the breadboard. |
01:33 | We will also learn the common mistakes people make when using breadboard, LED and Pushbutton to make connections. |
01:43 | Here is a glimpse of the tutorial. |
________@01:47, add audio of tutorial Electronic components and connections from 00:23 to 00:46 ________ | |
02:11 | The next tutorial in this series explains about:
the Arduino device, |
02:17 | features of Arduino,
components of Arduino board, |
02:22 | Microcontrollers and
installation of Arduino IDE on Ubuntu Linux Operating System. |
02:29 | Here is a glimpse of the tutorial. |
________@02:33, add audio of tutorial Introduction of Arduino from 02:35 to 02:59 __________ | |
02:58 | The next tutorial is Arduino Components and IDE. |
03:03 | It will help us to understand:
how to set up a physical connection between Arduino and a computer, |
03:10 | various pins that are available in the Arduino board and Arduino programming language. |
03:17 | Let us have a look at this tutorial. |
_________@03:20, add audio of tutorial Arduino Components and IDE from 00:59 to 01:28 _________ | |
03:50 | The next tutorial is First Arduino Program. |
03:54 | Here, we will learn to: write a simple Arduino program, |
03:59 | compile and upload the program and |
04:02 | write a program to blink an LED. |
04:06 | Here is a glimpse of the tutorial. |
__________@04:09, Add audio of First Arduino Program tutorial from 04:04 to 04:26 ___________ | |
04:33 | The next tutorial is Arduino with Tricolor LED and Pushbutton. |
04:38 | In this tutorial, we will learn to: connect a tricolor LED to Arduino board, |
04:45 | write a program to blink the tricolor LED and |
04:48 | use Pushbutton to control the blinking. |
04:53 | Let me play this tutorial. |
____________@04:56, add audio of Arduino with Tricolor LED and Push button from 05:56 to 06:08 ________ | |
05:10 | The next tutorial is Interfacing Arduino with LCD. |
05:15 | In this tutorial, we will learn to: connect an LCD to Arduino board
and, Write a program to display a text message on the LCD. |
05:27 | Here is a glimpse of the tutorial. |
_________@05:30 add audio of Arduino with LCD tutorial from 01:09 to 01:28 __________ | |
05:50 | The next tutorial is Display counter using Arduino. |
05:56 | Here, we will learn to: connect an LCD and a Pushbutton to Arduino board and |
06:04 | write a program to increase the count whenever the pushbutton is pressed. |
06:10 | Let's have a look at this tutorial. |
________@06:13, Add audio of Display counter using Arduino tutorial from 00:47 to 01:05_____ | |
06:32 | The next tutorial is about Seven Segment Display. |
06:36 | It explains how to connect a Seven Segment Display to Arduino board and |
06:42 | write a program to display digits from 0 to 4 on the Seven Segment Display. |
06:50 | Here is a glimpse of the tutorial. |
__________@06:53, Add audio of Seven Segment Display tutorial from 01:08 to 01:26_________ | |
07:12 | This brings us to the end of this tutorial. Let us summarize. |
07:17 | In this tutorial, we went through various electronic components and their connections and the content available in various tutorials under this series. |
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Please download and watch it. |
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