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- Price: FREE
- Enrolled: 1032 students
- Language: English
- Certificate: Yes
I²C (pronounced I-squared-C)
Arduino Communication with I2C Bus: A step-by-step guide to Master I2C Protocol and start using it in your projects. I²C allows communication of data between I2C devices over two wires, making it easier for anyone to exchange information without too much wiring.
Why You Should Take This Course:
Learn how to communicate with devices over the I2C Bus.
Create your first Arduino-based relay from scratch.
Learn how to transmit data from an I2C Bus to an Arduino, and vice versa.
Discover other uses for the I2C Bus, such as transmitting data between a microcontroller and a memory chip.
What You Will Learn in This Course:
What is I²C and how it works
How to implement I²C in your project
The difference between I²C and other communication methods
Why using I²C will make your life easier
The advantages and disadvantages of using I²C
How to code I²C the right way and how to talk to multiple devices easily
A practical example of I²C-enabled DS1307 Data and Time IC and how to read data from it using I²C
The Arduino Communication with I2C Protocol course teaches you how to use the I2C Bus in your Arduino projects. The course starts by explaining how the protocol works, then guides you through creating your own I2C-based relay. It continues with transmitting data between an Arduino and an I2C bus, applicable for tasks like sending data between a microcontroller and a memory chip.
User Testimonials: "This course made I2C communication easy to understand and apply in my projects. Highly recommended!" - John D.
"A must-take for anyone working with Arduino and I2C. Clear explanations and practical examples." - Emily R.
Author Bio: Ashraf is an educator, Mechatronics engineer, electronics and programming hobbyist, and Maker. As a Chief Educational Engineer since 2007 at Educational Engineering Team, the company he founded, Ashraf’s mission is to explore new trends and technology and help educate the world. With over 250,000 students from around the world, Ashraf’s online courses have helped many to kick-start their careers in the industry.
Call to Action: Enroll now to master the I2C protocol and enhance your Arduino projects!
FAQ: Q: Do I need prior experience in electronics or programming to take this course? A: No, this course is designed for all levels.
Q: Will I need to buy additional equipment? A: The course provides a list of necessary hardware, all of which are affordable and easily accessible.
What You Will Learn
Understand the I²C protocol and its workings
Implement I²C in your Arduino projects
Differentiate between I²C and other communication methods
Code I²C to communicate with multiple devices
Practical applications of I²C in real-world projects
Who Is This Course For
Electronics enthusiasts
Arduino hobbyists
Beginners in microcontroller communication
Anyone interested in learning I²C protocol
Requirements
An Arduino board and basic electronic components
Basic understanding of using a computer
No prior programming or electronics experience needed
About the Instructor
Educational Engineering Team
Team of skilled Engineers Sharing Knowledge with the World
Educational Engineering Team is a leading team in the Microcontroller Industry, with over 13 Years of Experience in teaching and doing practical projects. They strive to provide deep, hands-on experience in their courses, offering step-by-step blueprints on various topics.
Ashraf is an educator, Mechatronics engineer, electronics and programming hobbyist, and maker. He has been the Chief Educational Engineer at Educational Engineering Team since 2007, and his mission is to explore new trends and technology to help educate the world. His online courses have helped over 250,000 people worldwide to build successful careers.
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