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Visual Cue Narration
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Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Overview of Arduino.
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Learning objectives

In this tutorial, we will learn about:
  • Various electronic components and their connections and
  • the content available in various tutorials under this series
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System Requirements

To record this tutorial, I am using:
  • Ubuntu Linux 14.04 operating system
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Pre-requisites

We have Basic and Intermediate level tutorials in this series.
  • To follow the Basic level series, you should have knowledge of electronics and circuits
  • For Intermediate level – you should have knowledge of Assembly and C programming languages
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Who can use Arduino?

Arduino can be used by
  • anyone who is interested in experimenting with electronic components
  • for example:
    • college students or
    • any hardware professional or
    • individuals who are interested in hands-on creativity.
Now, we will briefly go through the individual tutorials in this series.
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Electronic Components and connections

The first tutorial in this series explains about various Electronic Components and connections.

We will learn how to use the:

  • Breadboard and its internal connections
  • LED on the breadboard
  • PushButton and
  • Seven Segment Display on the breadboard

We will also learn,

  • the common mistakes people make when using breadboard, LED and Pushbutton to make connections.
Show “Electronic Components and connections” tutorial Here is a glimpse of the tutorial.
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Introduction to Arduino

The next tutorial in this series explains about
  • The Arduino device
  • Features of Arduino
  • Components of Arduino board
  • Microcontrollers and
  • Installation of Arduino IDE on Ubuntu Linux OS
Show “Introduction to Arduino” tutorial. Here is a glimpse of the tutorial.
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Arduino Components and IDE

The next tutorial is Arduino Components and IDE.

It will help us to understand

  • How to set up a physical connection between Arduino and a computer
  • Various pins that are available in the Arduino board and
  • Arduino programming language
Show “Arduino Components and IDE” tutorial Let us have a look at this tutorial.
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First Arduino Program

The next tutorial is First Arduino Program.

Here we will learn to

  • Write a simple Arduino program
  • Compile and upload the program
  • Write a program to blink an LED
Show “First Arduino Program” tutorial Here is a glimpse of the tutorial.
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Arduino with Tricolor LED and Push button

The next tutorial is Arduino with Tricolor LED and Pushbutton.

In this tutorial, we will learn to

  • Connect a tricolor LED to Arduino board
  • Write a program to blink the tricolor LED
  • Use Pushbutton to control the blinking
Show “Arduino with Tricolor LED and Push button” tutorial Let me play this tutorial.
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Interfacing Arduino with LCD

The next tutorial will explain the Interfacing Arduino with LCD.

In this tutorial, we will learn to

  • Connect an LCD to Arduino board
  • Write a program to display a text message on the LCD
Show “Interfacing Arduino with LCD” tutorial Here is a glimpse of the tutorial.
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Display counter using Arduino

The next tutorial is Display counter using Arduino.

Here we will learn to

  • Connect an LCD and a Pushbutton to Arduino board and
  • Write a program to increase the count whenever the pushbutton is pressed.
Show “Display counter using Arduino” tutorial Let's have a look at this tutorial.
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Seven Segment Display

The next tutorial is about Seven Segment Display.

It explains how to

  • Connect a Seven Segment Display to Arduino board and
  • Write a program to display digits from 0 to 4 on the Seven Segment Display.
Show “Seven Segment Display” tutorial Here is a glimpse of the tutorial.
This brings us to the end of this tutorial. Let us summarise.
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Summary

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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Forum for specific questions

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  • Explain your question briefly
  • Someone from our team will answer them
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Forum for specific questions:

* The Spoken Tutorial forum is for specific questions on this tutorial
  • Please do not post unrelated and general questions on them
  • This will help reduce the clutter
  • With less clutter, we can use these discussion as instructional material
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Acknowledgement

Spoken Tutorial project is funded by NMEICT, MHRD, Government of India.

More information on this mission is available at this link.

This is Nirmala Venkat from IIT Bombay, signing off. Thanks for watching.

Contributors and Content Editors

Nancyvarkey, Nirmala Venkat