Arduino Meets LabVIEW 2022/MATLAB/Arduino IDE

Programming Arduino using LabVIEW (LINX and LIFA), MATLAB.

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What you will learn

Understand what the Arduino UNO is

Understand analog and digital inputs and outputs

Write simple Arduino sketches that can get sensor reading

Understand what Arduino programming is, its basic concepts, structures, and keywords

Design circuits and write code for your own project

Description

Arduino is an open-source computer hardware/software platform for building digital devices and interactive objects that can sense and control the physical world around them. In this class you will learn how the Arduino platform works in terms of the physical board and libraries and the IDE (integrated development environment).

Upon completing this course, you will be able to:

1. Outline the composition of the Arduino development board

2. Describe what it means to program the board's firmware

3. Read board schematics

4. Install Arduino IDE

5. Acquire digital/analog/PWM signal

6. Generate digital/analog/PWM signal

7. Pullup register/Pulldown register

8. Touch sensor interfacing

9. Acquire digital signal and generate digital signal.

10. Arduino Programming using LabVIEW.

11. Arduino Programming using MATLAB.

A versatile tool for prototyping, playing and making

Arduino is both a hardware platform and a programming language. By learning how to build circuits and code, you can add a new level of interactivity to your projects, prototype potential products, and gain new skills (while hopefully having fun).

The Arduino programming language is based on a combination of C and C++. With an understanding of these coding fundamentals, you will be able to learn new languages more easily, such as Java, Python, JavaScript, C#, and Swift, which are in high demand in the job market.

Arduino senses the environment by receiving inputs from add-on devices such as sensors and can control the world around it by adjusting lights, motors, and other actuators. In this class, you will learn how and when to use the diverse types of sensors and how to connect them to the Arduino. Since the external world uses continuous or analog signals and the hardware is digital you will learn how these signals are converted back-and-forth and how this must be considered as you program your device. You'll also learn about the use of Arduino-specific shields and the shields software libraries to interface with the real world. Please note that this course does not include discussion forums.


Content

Introduction

Introduction
Download and install Arduino

Learn Basics of Arduino

Generate Digital Signal
Acquire Digital Signal
Acquire Analog Signal
Acquire Analog Voltage Signal
Generate PWM Signal / Generate Analog Signal
Acquire Digital Signal and Generate Digital Signal
Blink an LED
Fading of an LED
Touch Sensor Interfacing
PULLUP Register in Arduino
PULLDOWN Register configuration

Assignment

Basics of Arduino and Digital Electronics

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