“Smart Home Automation with Arduino” has no prior programming knowledge requirement and can be taken by anyone interested in how they could make their home smarter. You will watch simple videos and complete the practical assignments showing how to build home automation devices using Arduino, such as lights and security systems. No prior programming skills are required, as this course allows you to learn how to set up your Arduino board and how to program your own smart home devices.
This baseline course in smart home automation using Arduino called “Smart Home Automation with Arduino” teaches you all the fundamental concepts progressively from one lesson to the next lesson. Beginning with the Arduino board basics and how one can interface different sensors. After that, you’ll work on applicable projects, such as controlling lights or recognizing motion, which can be done at home. At the end of the course, you will be able to build your own smart home systems that are unique to your home's requirements.
If you are a homeowner interested in redesigning your home or simply an enthusiast of new technologies, this course is for you.
Smart Home Automation with Arduino Table of Contents:
- Introduction - 03:11
- Unboxing the Kit - 06:40
- ACEBOTT ESP32 Controller Board - 04:26
- LED Module Explained - 04:33
- LED Module with the ESP32 - 04:06
- Button Module Explained - 07:45
- Button Module Simple Project - 06:24
- PIR Motion Sensor Explained - 06:11
- PIR Motion Sensor Simple Project - 03:39
- LDR Explained - 06:29
- LDR Simple Project - 04:15
- Laser Module Explained - 03:53
- Laser Module Code - 02:29
- Raindrop Sensor Explained - 02:35
- Servo Motor Explained - 08:13
- Servo Motor Simple Project - 02:57
- DHT-11 Sensor Explained - 06:32
- DHT-11 Sensor Code - 03:03
- I2C LCD Module Explained - 06:29
- LCD with the DHT-11 Project - 04:36
- RFID Module Explained - 05:48
- RFID with Servo Project - 06:57
- Voice Recognition Module Explained - 05:14
- Assembly and Testing - 36:17
Who is this course for?
- Do-It-Yourself Fans: People wishing to cool their homes with intelligent devices.
- Tech Students: Young people in college, specifically computer and gadget enthusiasts, who are interested in smart home products.
- Hobbyists: Critics/enthusiasts are those who like to create things electronically, and there is nothing they would like more than to be able to have things work on their own at home.
- Tech Pros: Engineers and tech-savvy people interested in making and programming smart home devices.
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