Open up the exciting world of electronics with 3D circuit designing tools and create your own fresh new projects. With this quick guide yoüll use high-quality graphical programs to create, modify, and update circuits in an interactive, virtual environment that can also be used in the real world.
Follow along with the tutorials and get the chance to play with electronics safely before getting your hands dirty. In just a few minutes, yoüll start creating your first circuit. Yoüll focus more on how the components layout together than on worrying about design to get started. Watch as different electronic components receive different signals and test them in different situations and circuit conditions first before moving on to real-life testing. When yoüre ready, yoüll work with real breadboards and microcontrollers, such as the Arduino, to bring your simulated circuits and projects to life.
Once you have your circuit put together, work with basic Arduino programming to give it purpose and make it respond to your commands. By the end of the book you'll have mastered the basics of both circuit design and programming.
What You'll Learn
Engineer electrical equipment for little to no cost
Measure different electrical signals, such as voltage, temperature, light, and more
Program Arduinos to work with your new circuits
Who This Book Is For
Students and hobbyists interested in electrical engineering and programming who want to dive into experimentation virtually before working with real-world circuits.
Ashraf AlMadhoun is an educator, Mechatronics engineer, electronics and programming hobbyist, and Maker. He hosts the popular EduEng YouTube channel and has authored four books on microcontrollers. As a Chief Educational Engineer since 2007 for Educational Engineering Team, a company he founded, Ashraf's mission is to explore new trends and technology and help educate the world and make it a better place. Educational Engineering offers educational courses and bootcamps, articles, lessons, and online support for electronics hobbyists, programming hobbyists, microcontroller hobbyists, STEM students, and teachers. His passion for microcontrollers and programming and in particular for the world of Arduino, PIC microcontroller, and the Raspberry Pi has guided his personal development and his work through Educational Engineering.
Chapter 1: Microcontroller.- Chapter 2: Basics.- Chapter 3: Explaining the Interface and Simulating Your First Circuit.- Chapter 4: Breadboard and RGB LEDs.- Chapter 5: Ohm's Law.- Chapter 6: Series and Parallel Circuits.- Chapter 7: Arduino Output Basics.- Chapter 8: Arduino Input Basics.- Chapter 9: Dealing with RGB LEDs + Potentiometers.- Chapter 10: Arduino Serial Monitoring.