Read Analog Sensors with Arduino
Read any Analog Sensor and use the data you fetch to make decisions within your code
IT and Software ,Hardware,Arduino
Lectures -13
Resources -3
Duration -1 hours
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Course Description
Read any Analog Sensor and use the data you fetch to make decisions within your code
If you want to build a robot, create a weather station, make a moving Skull, or build prototypes with Arduino, then you’ll want to read data from analog sensors.
In this course, we’re going to explore how to read analog sensors using Arduino. Then, we’re going to take a look at some popular Arduino sensor kits you can purchase for your next project.
And as you know if you want to build a robot, create a weather station or make a moving project, or even build a prototype with your Arduino board. You must read data from analog sensors.
Your project would most likely have a lot of digital and analog sensors, digital sensors are easy to read.
They provide on or off signal but analog sensors are a bit tricky, in this course I'm going to explain how to read analog sensors using Arduino.
We are going to take a look at some popular Arduino sensor modules that you can get and test using the knowledge that you'll gain from this course
What you will learn in this course:
Learn how to our unlocks and sorts to our brains.
Set up your Arduino sketch
Write a code to collect readings from different Arduino sensors.
Analyze and convert sensor readings as needed.
Sense data to make decisions and change things within your project.
So you will get the sensor reading. You will process it and you will make decisions based on that data.
I'm sure that the knowledge that you will get in this course will help you a lot while making your projects by helping you understand what are analog sensors, how to read them, and how to manipulate the data coming from them.
You will learn as you practice with real-world examples in this course
Who this course is for:
- Anyone Interested in Learning New Things about Arduino
- Anyone with slight interest in making great things
- Arduino Geeks
- Electronics Geeks
- Hardware developers
Goals
- How to read Analog Sensors using Arduino
- Wire Analog Sensors to Arduino
- Setup your Arduino Sketch
- Write code to collect readings from Analog Sensors
- Analyze and Convert Sensor Readings
- Use sensor data to achieve project goals
Prerequisites
- An Internet Connection
- Basic knowledge in Programming

Curriculum
Check out the detailed breakdown of what’s inside the course
Introduction
2 Lectures
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Introduction 02:11 02:11
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How to read analog sensors using Arduino 02:19 02:19
Hardware and software components
1 Lectures

Arduino
2 Lectures

ADC in Arduino Explained
2 Lectures

Working process and applications
3 Lectures

Sensor Data Manipulation
2 Lectures

Instructor Details

Ashraf Said
My passion is inspiring people through online courses. I love learning new skills, and since 2007 have been teaching people like you everything I know. Through my online learning business, Educational Engineering School, I create courses that teach you how to become the better version of yourself with all kinds of skills.
What would you like to learn?
Would you like to make money being an Embedded System Developer?
Would you like to build your own 6-figure business?
Would you like to learn how to code, circuit design or solder electronic components?
Would you like to make better projects?
Would you like to start an embedded system career, create great projects, kick start an idea, program, simulate, and create PCB Boards, launch a freelance career?
If you want to do any of these things, just enroll in the course. You have a 30-day money back guarantee if you don't like it. And I'm always improving my courses so that they stay up to date and the best that they can be. Check them out, and enroll today!
More About Ashraf:
I've always tried to live life presently and to the fullest. Some of the things I love to do in my spare time include football, biking, traveling to new places, watching sports (huge football fan here!), and sharing meals with friends and family.
In 2012, I graduated with my Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering at Azhar University - one of the top schools in the country. While there, I was fortunate to make Embedded Systems project using Arduino, PIC Microcontroller and other modules. After graduating, I worked at My own university as a Teacher Assistant . I followed that stint with a contract at a local College where I discovered how amazing it is to share your knowledge offline, which made me eager and eventually found myself starting my own online learning journey. I helped more than 100k student since then. Most recently. Throughout this time I built my Educational Engineering School Online brand to teach others the skills that I have. Now I only do things I love each day.
I want to show you how to be a better Embedded System creator, make money from your skills, and live the life you dreamed of.
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