PPT-EMS1EP Lecture 1

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Intro to Arduino Dr Robert Ross Overview what you should learn today What this subject is all about assessment labs passing Electronic components Switches LEDs

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Intro to Arduino Dr Robert Ross Overview what you should learn today What this subject is all about assessment labs passing Electronic components Switches LEDs Resistors Capacitors Voltage Regulators Microcontrollers . The problem is that this information is oftenly unknown LMS is a method that is based on the same principles as the met hod of the Steepest descent but where the statistics is esti mated continuously Since the statistics is estimated continuously th 11. Assembly Language and . Arduino. Behind the C code (or sketch). C provides a somewhat human-readable interface. but it gets . compiled. into machine instruction set. ultimately just binary (or hex) instructions loaded into the . Electronic Circuits. Dr.. Robert Ross. Overview . (what you should learn today). Ohms law. Voltage/Current/Resistance. Analog. /Digital. Breadboards. Voltage/Current/Resistance. Three important quantities in electronics. 4. LCD Text Display. Keypads and Time Slicing. Interrupts. 2×16 LCD . Typically 5×8 dots per character. Note 16 pins: indicator of common interface. Lecture 4. 2. Typical LCD Unit . pinout. pin. function. Intro to Programming. Dr. Robert Ross. Overview . (what you should learn today). Number . systems. Bits, Bytes, Pins. Hello World – . Arduino. style. Digital Revision – Number Systems. Computers use binary (base 2 number system). Assembly Language and . Arduino. Behind the C code (or sketch). C provides a somewhat human-readable interface. but it gets . compiled. into machine instruction set. ultimately just binary (or hex) instructions loaded into the . Lecture . 6. Digital Inputs. Dr. Robert Ross. Overview . (what you should learn today). Hardware: Connecting switches to the Arduino. Revision of setting pin directions. Using digitalRead(). Debouncing Switches. Lecture . 8. Pulse Width Modulation (PWM). Dr. Robert Ross. Overview . (what you should learn today). Analog v’s digital. Theory behind PWM. PWM sample circuit/Demo. Worked examples. Servo Control. Intro . to Soldering. Dr. Robert Ross. Overview . (what you should learn today). What are Printed Circuit Board (PCB’s). How PCB are made. Different types of PCBs. What is soldering. How to solder. Assembly Language and . Arduino. Behind the C code (or sketch). C provides. a somewhat human. -readable interface. but . it . gets . compiled. into machine instruction set. ultimately just binary (or hex) instructions loaded. Assembly Language and . Arduino. Adapted from T. Murphy’s slides. Behind the C code (or sketch). C provides a somewhat human-readable interface. but it gets . compiled. into machine instruction set. 11. Assembly Language and . Arduino. Behind the C code (or sketch). C provides a somewhat human-readable interface. but it gets . compiled. into machine instruction set. ultimately just binary (or hex) instructions loaded into the . LCD Text Display. Keypads and Time Slicing. Interrupts. adapted from . T. Murphy’s . lectures. 2×16 LCD . Typically 5×8 dots per character. Note 16 pins: indicator of common interface. Phys 124: Lecture 4. Analog Handling. Once the microcontroller is managed, it’s often the analog end that rears its head. getting adequate current/drive. signal conditioning. noise/glitch avoidance. debounce. is one example.

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