Program the Arduino board without writing a single line of code, all that you have to do is drag and drop.

What you will learn

learn How to download and install the required software

The user interface and the components that you need to use to program Arduino without coding.

How to send output signals to different Arduino pins.

How to read digital input and control output.

How to read analog input and display the incoming data using a live serial monitor or a graph simulator.

How to program different components including LCD and different modules without coding or using libraries

How to Turn a Project idea into a Practical Arduino Based device without writing a single line of code

Description

>>> Arduino is an open-source electronics platform based on easy-to-use hardware and software. Sensing the environment by receiving inputs from many sensors, Arduino affects its surroundings by controlling lights, motors, and a number of other accessories. It’s intended for anyone making interactive hardware projects and in this course, we will make it easy for you to Program Arduino Boards and Start Testing Your Codes Freely. <<<

Contents and Overview This course is designed for anyone interested in learning how to program Arduino without Coding. You don’t need to have any previous experience, and all you need is a computer.

Why you should take this course?

  • Learn how to program the Arduino board without writing a single line of code
  • Set up and modify electronics projects with just a few clicks
  • Learn programming basics such as conditional statements, loops, input and output
  • Arduino Programming without Coding is perfect for beginners and those who want to learn more about programming without all the hassle
  • Complete projects on your own or share them with friends
  • Get started on your own projects right away and learn at your own pace

In this course, I’m going to teach you how to program the Arduino board without writing a single line of code, all that you have to do is drag and drop.

You will get a step-by-step tutorial on how to make any Arduino device based without coding. You will also get to know how you can use different modules like Bluetooth, SPI, I2C, graphical LCD, stepper motors, and how to enter the world of Arduino programming without coding.


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I’m sure that at the end of this course you will find this way away much easier for you to make projects without coding.

And even if you want to teach your child how to program, you can get him started using the knowledge that we are offering in this course.

You will also take a practical example, which is an obstacle to avoiding Robots, and you will learn how to connect it practically and how to program it using the software without coding.

I’m sure that at the end of this course you will get a lot of knowledge and you will use this software on a daily basis because it will make your life away much easier.

Boards that can be Simulated:

  • Arduino boards
  • Arduino clones
  • ESP8266, ESP32
  • Raspberry Pi
  • Teensy
  • Femto IO
  • Controllino, Goldilocks Analogue, FreeSoC2, chipKIT, micro: bit, Maple Mini, and a number of Arduino clones
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Content

Introduction

Introduction

Hardware and Software Requirements

Hardware and Software Requirements
Programming without Coding Software
Download and Install Programming Software
Download and Install Arduino IDE

Software Interface

User Interface

Example: Blink Led with One Click

Blink Led Example with One Click
Upload Code to test Blink Led Example

Example: Turn LED ON With a Push Button

Turn LED ON With a Push Button

Serial Monitor Feature

Serial Monitor Feature

Read Analog Sensor Value

Read Analog Sensor Value

Obstacle Avoidance Practical Example

Infrared Obstacle Avoidance Practical Example
Connect Components Together
Testing Avoidance Sensor

Led Bar Counter Encoder Shift Register

Led Bar Counter Encoder Shift Register

Arduino Simulation

Introduction
Download UNO Simulator
Coding and Simulation Your First UNO
Download and Install Visual Simulation Software
Coding Arduino using Visual Blocks