Start the Internet of Things (IoT) from scratch
- IT & Software
- Jan 26, 2025

Start the Internet of Things (IoT) from scratch, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.25, with 38 lectures, based on 74 reviews, and has 400 subscribers.
You will learn about Build your own IoT projects using NodeMCU based on Arduino platform Write programs to control your hardware Connect your IoTs to cloud services to store/process/share some data This course is ideal for individuals who are People/students who need to know about the Internet of Things or People/students who need to build an IoT project It is particularly useful for People/students who need to know about the Internet of Things or People/students who need to build an IoT project.
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Summary
Title: Start the Internet of Things (IoT) from scratch
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 4.25
Number of Lectures: 38
Number of Published Lectures: 38
Number of Curriculum Items: 38
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 38
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Target Audiences
Internet of Things (IoT) is the networking of physical devices or things using Wi-Fi or other networks. Things, can refer to a variety of physical devices or sensors such as bio sensors, actuators, home appliances, transponders, automobiles, farm sensors or other hardware.?Now,?IoT?is changing the way we live. It helps us in daily live, i.e. collecting?and processing?huge?amounts of data, interact with each other, and take advantage of cloud services and cloud?storage.
This course will teach?you about IoT and related hardwares?from?basic level.?You will learn?about:-
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction to the Internet of Things (IoT)
Lecture 2: What you will learn in this course
Lecture 3: Required micro-controller
Chapter 2: Installations
Lecture 1: Install Arduino IDE
Lecture 2: USB to Serial
Lecture 3: Download a driver software for your development board
Lecture 4: Install a driver on Windows
Lecture 5: Install a driver on Mac
Lecture 6: Install board packages (Libraries)
Chapter 3: Create and Test Run Your First Project
Lecture 1: Blink
Lecture 2: How does the program work?
Lecture 3: Explore the Arduino IDE
Chapter 4: Basic Components and Digital Output
Lecture 1: General Purpose Input Output
Lecture 2: Basic tools and electronic components
Lecture 3: Digital Output my Blink
Lecture 4: Basic Sketch Programming
Chapter 5: Using Serial Monitor to Debug Your Sketch
Lecture 1: Debugging Your Sketch Using Serial Monitor
Lecture 2: View Graph/waveforms using Serial Plotter
Lecture 3: Send data using Serial monitor
Chapter 6: Digital Input
Lecture 1: Digital Input
Lecture 2: Monitoring input from digital sensors
Lecture 3: Using built-in pull-up resistors
Chapter 7: Analog Input Output
Lecture 1: Analog Input
Lecture 2: Adjustable Blink
Chapter 8: Pulse-width Modulation (PWM) and Analog Output
Lecture 1: Pulse-width Modulation: PWM
Lecture 2: Generating an analog signal from pulse-width modulation
Lecture 3: Dimming an LED with PWM
Chapter 9: Connect sensors to your IoT
Lecture 1: Temperature sensor: LM35
Lecture 2: Temperature & Humidity sensor: DHT series
Chapter 10: I2C Serial Communication
Lecture 1: Inter-Integrated Circuit Bus (I2C)
Lecture 2: Connect LCD display to the IoT using I2C: part1 (Hardware)
Lecture 3: Connect LCD display to the IoT using I2C: part2 (Software)
Lecture 4: How to control LCD display module
Chapter 11: Wireless Connection
Lecture 1: Access Point and Web Server
Chapter 12: IoT Connectivity
Lecture 1: Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT)
Lecture 2: Play around with MQTT
Lecture 3: Publish and Subscribe using Mobile Devices
Lecture 4: Publish and Subscribe using Micro-controller (MCU)
Instructors

Assoc.Prof. Kobkiat Saraubon, Ph.D.
Software/Embedded System Developer & Instructor
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