Arduino es una iniciativa empleada para simplificar el uso de los microcontroladores, que surgió en 2005 como resultado de un proyecto de estudiantes en el Instituto IVREA. Nació con el objetivo de disminuir el costo de los microcontroladores, que entonces los estudiantes empleaban para sus proyectos y que resultaban demasiado costosos.
Arduino y algunas aplicaciones
Instructor: Yukihiro Minami Koyama
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There are 4 modules in this course
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6 readings
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.
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2 videos1 reading2 assignments
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 señalización para ciclista.
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7 videos6 readings5 assignments1 peer review
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.
What's included
7 videos7 readings6 assignments1 peer review1 discussion prompt
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