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Arduino hard- and software for lab applications and beyond (NW)
- Dozent/in
- Dr. Max Gmelch
- Angaben
- Praktikum
Präsenz 5 SWS, ECTS-Studium, ECTS-Credits: 2,5, Sprache Englisch
Zeit und Ort: Blockveranstaltung 4.10.2022-14.10.2022 Mo-Fr 9:00 - 17:30, EP 00.572/00.573
- Studienfächer / Studienrichtungen
- WF Ph-BA ab 4
WF Ph-MA ab 1
WF AOT-GL ab 1
- Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches
- Course registration: https://www.studon.fau.de/crs4576321.html
- Inhalt
- Nowadays, microcontrollers are the centerpieces of electronics in almost any device, including washing machines, vending machines, several parts of any car and, increasingly, in smart home applications. With processor, memory and peripherals in one chip, they represent a full-fledged computer in miniature, and some of them can be bought for just a few cents.
This is why these controllers are very relevant for scientists as well. Specially in research laboratories, individual and quick solutions for controlling mechanics and devices for data logging are highly desired.
A very suitable introduction to working with microcontrollers is the Arduino platform. With standardized hardware boards and its own development environment based on the programming language C, the main focus of Arduino is on the rapid realization of new and individual projects. Numerous code libraries and compatible hardware extensions such as WIFI boards, SD card slots, various sensors, mp3 modules and much more enable complex projects even for beginners. The scope of the two-week course “Arduino hard- and software for lab applications and beyond” reaches from the understanding of basic hardware components and electronics to the implementation of a multitude of libraries and modules. In addition to theoretical lectures, each group of two to three students will work on hard- and software every day. In the last few days of the course, the students apply their knowledge in an own project of their choice. Thereby, first ideas to lab automation can be implemented. Table of contents (preliminary)
Basics of electronics
What is a microcontroller
Arduino platform
Setup, first steps
Simple examples
Arduino Uno
Basic hardware connections
Serial communication
Software: using libraries
Hardware: shields, modules, sensors
Further Arduino boards
NodeMCU and ESP8266: WIFI for Arduino
Testing without hardware: simulators
Individual projects with Arduino
- ECTS-Informationen:
- Credits: 2,5
- Zusätzliche Informationen
- Maximale Teilnehmerzahl: 20
www: https://www.studon.fau.de/crs4576321.html Für diese Lehrveranstaltung ist eine Anmeldung erforderlich. Die Anmeldung erfolgt über: StudOn
- Institution: Lehrstuhl für Angewandte Physik (Prof. Dr. Weber)
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