Arduino Battery Level Monitor

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About this course

This course provides a comprehensive guide on practical applications of Arduino, focusing particularly on optimizing power consumption. Students will learn about hardware components, coding techniques, and circuit schematics specific to Arduino projects. From understanding LED Bars and LCD Displays to diving deep into analog to digital converters, the course covers it all. Special emphasis is placed on reducing power consumption through various methods such as interrupt wake-up modes, timed wake-up modes, and using external timers. You'll also explore advanced topics like deep sleep modes and solar-powered Arduino projects. Practical testing and real-world applications are a key part of this curriculum, ensuring that learners gain both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience.

Skill Level Intermediate
Total Length 3H 4M
Lessons 25
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What you'll learn

  • How to set up and configure both hardware and software required for the battery level monitor
  • Deep dive into components like LED Bars, LCD Displays, Analog to Digital Converters, and more
  • Step-by-step coding tutorials to develop a fully functional battery monitor
  • Hands-on testing and troubleshooting methods for ensuring accuracy and reliability
  • Advanced power management techniques to optimize battery usage and prolong system life

Who this course is for

  • Electronics enthusiasts who want to learn more about Arduino.
  • Beginners in the field of microcontrollers and embedded systems.
  • Hobbyists looking to enhance their Arduino projects with practical testing and power-saving techniques.
  • Students and educators who need hands-on examples to aid in their learning or teaching.
  • Professionals who are keen to explore low-power solutions using Arduino.

Requirements

  • Basic understanding of electronics
  • Familiarity with Arduino programming
  • An Arduino board (such as Arduino Uno)
  • LED bars and other electronic components
  • Computer with Arduino IDE installed
  • Basic soldering skills
  • Multimeter for voltage measurement
  • Access to an external power supply
  • Enthusiasm for hands-on projects