- 4 Sequences
- Introductive Level
- Starts on November 25, 2019
- Ends on January 6, 2020
Arduino Programming, from novice to ninja
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Course details
Syllabus
- How to program an Arduino microcontroller
- Ways to interface Arduino with analog and digital sensors (detecting things like light, noise, or pressure)
- How to use a software library to control motors, lights, sounds, and more
- Application of key concepts for prototyping from Fablabs (learning by example, rapid prototyping)
Prerequisite
Instructors
Baptiste Gaultier
Research Engineer
IMT Atlantique
Vaibhav Chhabra
Founder Maker's Asylum
Maker's Asylum, a FabLab in Mumbai
Arthur Baude
Designer and maker
Freelance based in several FabLabs
John Lejeune
Designer and maker
Freelance based in LabFab, Rennes
Sam Roots
Designer and maker
Freelance based in several FabLabs
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