Arduino Programming with Scilab and Xcos - English
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Overview of Arduino -
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Electronic components and connections -
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Introduction to Arduino -
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Arduino components and IDE -
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First Arduino Program -
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Arduino with Tricolor LED and Push button -
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Arduino with LCD -
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Display counter using Arduino -
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Seven Segment Display -
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Pulse Width Modulation -
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Analog to Digital Conversion -
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Wireless Connectivity to Arduino -
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Introduction to IoT -
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Sending data to the cloud using IoT devices -
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Assembly of Robot -
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Robot Control using Bluetooth -
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Assembly programming through Arduino -
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Digital Logic Design with Arduino -
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AVR-GCC programming through Arduino -
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Interfacing LCD through AVR-GCC programming -
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Mixing Assembly and C programming -
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Getting Ready for Arduino FLOSS -
Arduino Programming with Scilab and Xcos -
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About Getting ready for Arduino FLOSS tutorial Refer to chapter 3 of the e-book for installation of Arduino IDE and Scilab Points to be noted before proceeding Interfacing Arduino with Scilab About Arduino-Scilab toolbox Set the Scilab working directory to the toolbox folder Run the scilab script to check whether the firmware is properly installed or not Scilab program to read the status of the pushbutton and display it on the GUI Xcos program to turn the LED on or off, depending on the pushbutton status Important points to remember