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Lesson 03 - Microcontroller
Introduction to Computer Science and Engineering
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Jerry, William

Description

  • GND, VCC, 5V (Voltage input / working voltage)
  • Digital signals vs analog signals (difference; applications)
  • Other useful pins (Tx Rx —> i2c communication)
  • How to connect arduino to a sensor (using tinkercad is an option)
  • V = IR (Electricity)
  • Foundation of Electronics (relationship)
  • 1. Current → 200mA (Arduino)
  • 2. Voltage → 5V (Arduino)
  • 3. Resistance → resistor color code
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- Quiz time
- Problem sets
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- Awarded with a certificate upon course completetion

Instructor

Jerry, William

Description

  • GND, VCC, 5V (Voltage input / working voltage)
  • Digital signals vs analog signals (difference; applications)
  • Other useful pins (Tx Rx —> i2c communication)
  • How to connect arduino to a sensor (using tinkercad is an option)
  • V = IR (Electricity)
  • Foundation of Electronics (relationship)
  • 1. Current → 200mA (Arduino)
  • 2. Voltage → 5V (Arduino)
  • 3. Resistance → resistor color code
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Perks
- Quiz time
- Problem sets
- Mark your own progress
- Awarded with a certificate upon course completetion

Instructor

Jerry, William

Description

  • GND, VCC, 5V (Voltage input / working voltage)
  • Digital signals vs analog signals (difference; applications)
  • Other useful pins (Tx Rx —> i2c communication)
  • How to connect arduino to a sensor (using tinkercad is an option)
  • V = IR (Electricity)
  • Foundation of Electronics (relationship)
  • 1. Current → 200mA (Arduino)
  • 2. Voltage → 5V (Arduino)
  • 3. Resistance → resistor color code
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Perks
- Quiz time
- Problem sets
- Mark your own progress
- Awarded with a certificate upon course completetion

Instructor

Jerry, William

Description

  • GND, VCC, 5V (Voltage input / working voltage)
  • Digital signals vs analog signals (difference; applications)
  • Other useful pins (Tx Rx —> i2c communication)
  • How to connect arduino to a sensor (using tinkercad is an option)
  • V = IR (Electricity)
  • Foundation of Electronics (relationship)
  • 1. Current → 200mA (Arduino)
  • 2. Voltage → 5V (Arduino)
  • 3. Resistance → resistor color code

Problem Set

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Perks
- Quiz time
- Problem sets
- Mark your own progress
- Awarded with a certificate upon course completetion

Instructor

Jerry, William

Description

  • GND, VCC, 5V (Voltage input / working voltage)
  • Digital signals vs analog signals (difference; applications)
  • Other useful pins (Tx Rx —> i2c communication)
  • How to connect arduino to a sensor (using tinkercad is an option)
  • V = IR (Electricity)
  • Foundation of Electronics (relationship)
  • 1. Current → 200mA (Arduino)
  • 2. Voltage → 5V (Arduino)
  • 3. Resistance → resistor color code

Problem Set

Coming Soon!

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Perks
- Quiz time
- Problem sets
- Mark your own progress
- Awarded with a certificate upon course completetion

Instructor

Jerry, William

Description

  • GND, VCC, 5V (Voltage input / working voltage)
  • Digital signals vs analog signals (difference; applications)
  • Other useful pins (Tx Rx —> i2c communication)
  • How to connect arduino to a sensor (using tinkercad is an option)
  • V = IR (Electricity)
  • Foundation of Electronics (relationship)
  • 1. Current → 200mA (Arduino)
  • 2. Voltage → 5V (Arduino)
  • 3. Resistance → resistor color code

Problem Set

Coming Soon!

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Perks
- Quiz time
- Problem sets
- Mark your own progress
- Awarded with a certificate upon course completetion

Instructor

Jerry, William

Description

  • GND, VCC, 5V (Voltage input / working voltage)
  • Digital signals vs analog signals (difference; applications)
  • Other useful pins (Tx Rx —> i2c communication)
  • How to connect arduino to a sensor (using tinkercad is an option)
  • V = IR (Electricity)
  • Foundation of Electronics (relationship)
  • 1. Current → 200mA (Arduino)
  • 2. Voltage → 5V (Arduino)
  • 3. Resistance → resistor color code

Problem Set

Coming Soon!

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Perks
- Quiz time
- Problem sets
- Mark your own progress
- Awarded with a certificate upon course completetion

Instructor

Jerry, William

Description

  • GND, VCC, 5V (Voltage input / working voltage)
  • Digital signals vs analog signals (difference; applications)
  • Other useful pins (Tx Rx —> i2c communication)
  • How to connect arduino to a sensor (using tinkercad is an option)
  • V = IR (Electricity)
  • Foundation of Electronics (relationship)
  • 1. Current → 200mA (Arduino)
  • 2. Voltage → 5V (Arduino)
  • 3. Resistance → resistor color code

Problem Set

Coming Soon!