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Android Studio for Arduino- Temperature Control

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  • Mar 08, 2025
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Android Studio for Arduino- Temperature Control  No.1

Android Studio for Arduino: Temperature Control, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 3.5, with 29 lectures, based on 16 reviews, and has 1386 subscribers.

You will learn about Hardware parts and their connections for Bluetooth based Temperature control Reading sensor data and transmitting this data using Bluetooth module through Serial pins Enabling Bluetooth and listing paired Bluetooth devices using Bluetooth Adapter Creating connection between Android device and HC-05 module using Bluetooth Socket Sending and Receiving data through Bluetooth network Visualization of data periodically in Text View and designed custom Progress Bar Upper and Lower Threshold Temperature entrance and setting Using Music Player for alarm system Transmitting data from Android app to Arduino for controlling LED This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is for Developers, Egineers, students and also hobbiest who wants to create smart systems It is particularly useful for This course is for Developers, Egineers, students and also hobbiest who wants to create smart systems.

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Summary

Title: Android Studio for Arduino: Temperature Control

Price: $39.99

Average Rating: 3.5

Number of Lectures: 29

Number of Published Lectures: 29

Number of Curriculum Items: 29

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 29

Original Price: $19.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Hardware parts and their connections for Bluetooth based Temperature control
  • Reading sensor data and transmitting this data using Bluetooth module through Serial pins
  • Enabling Bluetooth and listing paired Bluetooth devices using Bluetooth Adapter
  • Creating connection between Android device and HC-05 module using Bluetooth Socket
  • Sending and Receiving data through Bluetooth network
  • Visualization of data periodically in Text View and designed custom Progress Bar
  • Upper and Lower Threshold Temperature entrance and setting
  • Using Music Player for alarm system
  • Transmitting data from Android app to Arduino for controlling LED
  • Who Should Attend

  • This course is for Developers, Egineers, students and also hobbiest who wants to create smart systems
  • Target Audiences

  • This course is for Developers, Egineers, students and also hobbiest who wants to create smart systems
  • This course is for everyone who wants to develop their own Android mobile app for controlling Hardware-based systems through Bluetooth connection. Maybe you are a student who wants to develop an interesting project or an engineer who wants to get knowledge in this field or you are a person who wants to develop the product in smart systems but don’t know how to do it. In each way, it is best course which guides you during the first steps of this journey.

    This course is based on both Hardware and Software parts which help you to understand the full concept and be aware of the full operation of the system. You will create your Android mobile app from scratch without using App Inventor. In the tutorials, all of the parts are explained in appropriate ways which you can understand.

    Android Studio for Arduino is a project-based course that also, combines a brief explanation of the concept. If you want to do something interesting and away from ordinary projects which make difference and allow you to improve skills for developing the idea which is inside of your head in the smart systems field, it is a course that will provide enough background. I am inviting you to join my course and start this journey together.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Course Content

    Lecture 2: Concept of Bluetooth Control

    Chapter 2: Hardware

    Lecture 1: Hardware Connections

    Lecture 2: Wiring of Hardware parts

    Chapter 3: Arduino Programming

    Lecture 1: Temperature data reading and transmitting

    Chapter 4: Android app: Design

    Lecture 1: Design Overview

    Lecture 2: Custom Progress Bar

    Lecture 3: Toggle Button and TextView

    Lecture 4: TextView and EditText for Upper and Lower Threshold temperature

    Lecture 5: Bluetooth icon and STOP buttons

    Lecture 6: ListView and TextView for Paired devices list

    Lecture 7: Bluetooth icon ClickListener

    Chapter 5: Android app: Bluetooth Temperature Alarm

    Lecture 1: Permissions

    Lecture 2: Bluetooth Enabling

    Lecture 3: Location Permission

    Lecture 4: Paired Devices List

    Lecture 5: ClickListener for ListView

    Lecture 6: Bluetooth Connection

    Lecture 7: Initialization

    Lecture 8: Thread

    Lecture 9: Temperature Data Receiving

    Lecture 10: Upper Threshold

    Lecture 11: Lower Threshold

    Lecture 12: Installation

    Lecture 13: Mobile app testing

    Chapter 6: Bonus Part: Mobile app Bluetooth data transmitting

    Lecture 1: Arduino Bluetooth LED Control

    Lecture 2: Arduino LED Wiring

    Lecture 3: Sending Data to Arduino

    Lecture 4: Bluetooth mobile app test

    Instructors

  • Android Studio for Arduino- Temperature Control  No.2
    Sanan Suleymanov
    Instructor
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