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Udemy | Communication Protocols for Raspberry Pi and Arduino

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UART, I2C and SPI in C++

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: Jurica Maltar
Last updated: 7/2019
Language: English
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Torrent Contains: 70 Files, 5 Folders
Course Source: https://www.udemy.com/course/communication-protocols-for-raspberry-pi-and-arduino/

What you'll learn

• Communication protocols for embedded systems and IoT devices

Course content
all 32 lectures 03:15:24

Requirements

• Elementary C++ knowledge

Description

Hi, embedded systems and IoT devices are all around us. You’ll find them in your microwave, your TV and even in your car. Have you ever wandered how these devices communicate? If you do, then this course is for you.

Throughout this course we will examine how to communicate between two Arduinos and between Raspberry Pi and Arduino by using three famous protocols: UART, I2C and SPI. A lot of technical difficulties can arise and this can be cumbersome process because alongside software which we will write in C++, you need to configure you hardware the proper way. But, don’t worry, we will systematically examine every detail for each protocol and send numerous data types between devices from bytes to objects. Therefore, you’ll be more than ready to apply the acquired knowledge on you own IoT and Embedded systems projects.

I’m glad to see you here and see you in the following lectures.

Who this course is for:

• Everyone interested in IoT and embedded systems
• Computer science students.





 
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