Learn Programming and Electronics with Arduino
A podcast by Programming Electronics Academy
61 Episodes
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How to Make One Button Have the Functionality of Two or More with Arduino
Published: 4/8/2017 -
Understanding HIGH and LOW Arduino Pin States
Published: 4/7/2017 -
Floating Pins, Pull-Up Resistors and Arduino
Published: 4/6/2017 -
The MOST guaranteed way to NOT buy a Fake Arduino (The Story of Pizza-Duino)
Published: 4/5/2017 -
Throw out your breadboard! Dr. Duino: An Arduino Shield for debugging and developing Arduino projects
Published: 4/4/2017 -
Shorthand Arithmetic :: Using Compound Operators (+= , -= , *= , /= ) with Arduino
Published: 4/3/2017 -
Understanding Boolean Data Types and Using the Boolean NOT (!) operator to Switch Arduino Pin States
Published: 4/2/2017 -
What to do when you just don't know :: Arduino, ADXL345 triple axis accelerometer and an RGB LED
Published: 4/1/2017 -
3 Ways to Use Acceleration in an Arduino Sketch
Published: 3/31/2017 -
Check out our premium Arduino Training Course
Published: 3/30/2017 -
Understanding the Arduino uber functions loop() and setup()
Published: 3/29/2017 -
Functions: Let's make programming Arduino as easy as possible
Published: 3/28/2017 -
Data Types: One size does not fit all
Published: 3/27/2017 -
Understanding Variables
Published: 3/26/2017 -
Syntax; the spelling and grammar of programming
Published: 3/25/2017 -
Progress vs Perfection: Chicken Analogy
Published: 3/24/2017 -
The Arduino Development Toolchain - How it all gets done...
Published: 3/23/2017 -
Arduino Board Hardware overview for people like me
Published: 3/22/2017 -
Everything you need to know about the Arduino IDE (for now)
Published: 3/21/2017 -
Mac - Download and Install the Arduino IDE
Published: 3/20/2017
Video lessons on learning programming and electronics with Arduino. This is part of our Arduino Crash Course and Arduino Course for Absolute Beginners. It's designed to take someone with little or no experience in programming and electronics and get them fast-tracked to learning the skills to prototype using Arduino.