Arduino Programming - Functions
An in-depth look at Arduino functions. New lessons are added on a regular basis.
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Functions - Concept
Function Declaration
Our first Sketch with custom Function
Inbuilt Functions
Digital I/O - Overview
pinMode()
digitalRead()
digitalWrite()
Example - Digital I/O
Analog I/O - Overview
analogRead()
analogWrite()
analogReference()
Example - Analog I/O
Task - I/O
Overview
Macros
Math Header file
abs(), pow(), sq(), sqrt()
constrain()
map()
max(), min()
Trigonometric - sin, cos & tan
Other Math Functions
Overview
C C++
Each course is divided into chapters. Each chapter contains multiple lessons/topics in the following format: -
- Audio & Video Presentations
- Coding Videos
- Whiteboard teaching videos
- Text/Reading Lessons
- Project Videos
- Quiz & Assignments/Tasks
Since this is a membership site, we gradually add new content to every course so that students have the most recent and up-to-date lessons to learn. Students don't get access to all chapters in one go. We follow drip based approach to ensure there is reasonable amount of time to practice between difficult lessons for better understanding of the topics.
Yes. Communication is essential for effective learning. We make certain that students have numerous opportunities to interact with the instructor, whether through in-class discussions, blog posts, or additional sessions.
Some lessons and tasks serve as prerequisites for moving on to the next lesson.
Quizzes are required, and students must score at least 75% to move on to the next lesson. Assignments are required, and assistance with assignments and project tasks is available.
Prerequisite videos must be completed to 75%.
Students of participation
Students who have completed six months of monthly membership and are yearly or lifetime members receive a certificate of participation.
Certificate of Completion
Most courses are designed for students aged 10 and up. For courses requiring the use of electrical components and equipment, students under the age of 16 must be supervised by an adult.
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