Description
Arduino Nano thermostatic relay project training course. In this course, you will not only learn about the Arduino Nano, but you will also learn how to create a fully automatic adjustable thermostatic relay. By the end of this course, you will create and program your own adjustable thermostatic relay and learn a lot about the Arduino Nano microcontroller, how to use the DS18B20 waterproof temperature sensor, TM1637 7-segment 4-digit LED display, rotary encoder, and more. If you’re a beginner, the course also includes introductory sections on Arduino Nano, installing IDE (integrated development environment) software, and an overview of C++ to help new students. We make your learning process easy by providing all the code and simple step-by-step instructions where we explain every line of code. We’ll also recommend some resources and exercises outside of the course, and introduce you to some of the tools you’ll need to get up to speed on the basics. The fact that there are so many real-world applications for such a device is compelling enough to motivate us to create this course. This handy project will help you keep temperatures within a certain range, whether you’re looking for a way to keep a liquid in a specific container warm or want to cool something that’s getting too hot. We’ll also show you how to display a warning message that scrolls across your LED display when a predetermined condition occurs, as well as help you create a more reliable and portable version of the thermostatic relay using an external power supply.
What you will learn on the course:
- In this project, you will learn how to use an Arduino Nano to display and set the high and low temperature range, and automatically trigger a relay.
- You’ll discover the DS18B20 waterproof temperature sensor, TM1637 seven-segment, four-digit LED display, rotary encoder, and more.
- You will also learn how to control multiple functions by distinguishing between “short press” and “long press” keys of the same mode.
- This course includes basic overviews of the Arduino Nano, the Arduino Integrated Development Environment (IDE), and C++ programming for beginners.
- You’ll learn how to use the Arduino EEPROM library to store and retrieve important data even after a power failure.
- Finally, create a professional-looking automatic thermostatic switch inside a project box using downloadable drill templates and decals.
This course is suitable for the following people:
- If you want to learn how to automate equipment based on sensor data.
- Anyone who wants to learn how to create amazing projects using the Arduino microcontroller.
Arduino Nano Thermostatic Relay Training Project Course Specifications
- Publisher: Udemy
- Teacher: Richard Inniss
- Level of training: from beginner to advanced
- Training duration: 3 hours 19 minutes.
- Number of courses: 31
Course headings
Prerequisites for the course “Arduino Nano Thermostatic Relay Training Project”
- Basic understanding of electronics
- Computer along with basic computer skills
- Some basic electronic components are required (described in Lecture 3).
- No paid software is required – the Arduino IDE and all the necessary code are free to download.
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