Online or onsite, instructor-led live Arduino demonstrate through hands-on practice how to program the Arduino to control real world electronic and mechanical devices, including lights, motors and motion detection sensors.
Arduino training is available as "online live training" or "onsite live training". Online live training (aka "remote live training") is carried out by way of an interactive, remote desktop. Onsite live Arduino training can be carried out locally on customer premises in Indiana or in NobleProg corporate training centers in Indiana.
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IN, Indianapolis - Lockerbie Marketplace
333 N. Alabama Street Suite 350, Indianapolis, United States, 46204
With its closeness to interstates and a dynamic global transportation infrastructure, as well as downtown amenities, the Lockerbie Marketplace office on N. Alabama Street offers great accessibility. The office occupies the third floor of the smart Sears Building in the heart of Indianapolis’s historic district. Lockerbie Square is where many immigrants settled in the United States. Indianpolis (Indy) is an international city in Marion County that’s home to more than 500 overseas companies. It also has many vibrant sporting events including motoring mainstay, the Indy 500. Indianapolis lays claim to being one of the least expensive large cities in the US. The property is located near Lockerbie Chatham Arch and the main commercial hub of Massachusetts Avenue.
In this instructor-led, live training in Indiana, participants will learn how to program the Arduino using advanced techniques as they step through the creation of a simple sensor alert system.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand how Arduino works.
Dig deep into the main components and functionalities of Arduino.
Program the Arduino without using the Arduino IDE.
In this instructor-led, live training in Indiana, participants will learn how to program the Arduino for real-world usage, such as to control lights, motors and motion detection sensors. This course assumes the use of real hardware components in a live lab environment (not software-simulated hardware).
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Program Arduino to control lights, motors, and other devices.
Understand Arduino's architecture, including inputs and connectors for add-on devices.
Add third-party components such as LCDs, accelerometers, gyroscopes, and GPS trackers to extend Arduino's functionality.
Understand the various options in programming languages, from C to drag-and-drop languages.
Test, debug, and deploy the Arduino to solve real world problems.
In this instructor-led, live training, participants will learn how to build a robot using Arduino hardware and the Arduino (C/C++) language.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Build and operate a robotic system that includes both software and hardware components
Understand the key concepts used in robotic technologies
Assemble motors, sensors and microcontrollers into a working robot
Design the mechanical structure of a robot
Audience
Developers
Engineers
Hobbyists
Format of the course
Part lecture, part discussion, exercises and heavy hands-on practice
Note
Hardware kits will be specified by the instructor before the training, but will roughly contain the following components:
Arduino board
Motor controller
Distance sensor
Bluetooth slave
Prototyping board and cables
USB cable
Vehicle kit
Participants will need to purchase their own hardware.
If you wish to customize this training, please contact us to arrange.
In this instructor-led, live training in Indiana, participants will learn the fundamentals of IoT as they step through the creation of an Arduino-based IoT sensor system.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the principles of IoT, including IoT components and communication techniques.
Learn how to use Arduino communication modules that can be used for different IoT systems.
Learn how to use and program a mobile app to control Arduino.
Use a Wi-Fi module to connect the Arduino to another device.
Build and deploy their own IoT Sensor System.
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Testimonials (2)
Practical work
James - Argent Energy
Course - Introduction to IoT Using Arduino
The aquisition of useful knowlwdge and clarification of some things I was not sure of peviously.
Kenneth Mahoney - University of Glasgow
Course - Arduino: Programming a Microcontroller for Beginners
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