- From www.coursera.org
Arduino y algunas aplicaciones
- Self-paced
- Free Access
- 3 Sequences
- Introductive Level
Course details
Syllabus
- Week 1 - ¿Cómo trabajaremos en este curso?
Antes de iniciar el estudio de este curso revisa la forma en que está estructurado. - Week 1 - Arduino, ¿qué es y para qué sirve?
En este módulo conoceremos sobre el desarrollo de los microcontroladores a través de la historia y realizaremos la instalación del programa o IDE de la tarjeta Arduino UNO. - Week 2 - Prototipo de chaleco para ciclistas
En este módulo identificaremos las zonas del entorno de desarrollo integrado (IDE), para posteriormente empezar a realizar códigos de programación, empleando las entradas y salidas digitales de la tarjeta Arduino; con ello podremos desarrollar un prototipo de ... - Week 3 - Fabricación de un pastillero inteligente
En este módulo aprenderemos a controlar un motor de CD, un buzzer, un interruptor de lámina y una pantalla de cristal líquido (LCD), que junto con bibliotecas e interrupciones de programación nos permitirán desarrollar un prototipo de pastillero inteligente.
Prerequisite
Instructors
- Yukihiro Minami Koyama, Profesor titular en el Área de Ingeniería Mecánica
Facultad de Ingeniería de la UNAM
Editor
The National Autonomous University of Mexico is a Mexican public university.
Throughout its history, and particularly during the first seven decades of the 20th century, it has educated the leading political figures, writers, scientists, engineers and philosophers who have helped to build the country.
Founded in 1910 by decree of Porfirio Díaz as the National University of Mexico. UNAM was granted autonomy in 1929. In 1950 it moved to its new main campus in the University City, south of Mexico City. During the 1970s, it completed a major expansion programme, creating the five headquarters of the College of Sciences and Humanities and the five multidisciplinary campuses in Acatlán, Cuautitlán, Aragón, Iztacala and Zaragoza.
Platform
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