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Arduino Long Distance Communication

Offered By: Udemy

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Course Description

Overview

Start Sending Data Over Long Distance using Arduino via Wired and Wireless Connection and extend Arduino Capabilities

What you'll learn:
  • Make your own Arduino Long-Distance Transmitter and Receiver
  • Learn what is the hardware required to make this happen.
  • Learn what is RS485 and how to implement this communication protocol in long-distance communication.
  • Dake down the schematic for connecting Two Arduinos using RS485 protocol over long-distance.
  • Discuss the receiver and transmitter program for RS485.
  • Talk about the circuit assembly and we will break down the HC-12 module working principle for long-distance wireless communication between two Arduinos.
  • Perform communication of the Arduino to Arduino using the HC-12 module.
  • Explain how communication works with Arduino transceiver.
  • Create a PCB for this project

>>> Start Sending Data Over Long Distance using Arduino via Wired and Wireless Connection and extend Arduino Capabilities

Welcome to this course.

This course will teach you how to make long-distance communication between two Arduino boards using wired and wireless connections. This guide will take you step by step to understand the needed components, why we use them, and how to wire them up, starting with the basics of Arduino Serial Communication and ending with sending data over a very long distance.

You will learn the actual working principle of long-distance communication, the right communication protocols to use, and how to interface the required module to make this happen.

We know that Arduino has several built-in buses for fast data transfer, such as the SPI Protocol and I2C Protocol. Various kinds of sensors are often connected using the I2C communication protocol. There is also the popular UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter) protocol, often used with a USB interface to exchange data with a laptop or computer. But all of these methods have a serious drawback: they do not work at large distances.

Imagine a situation where we need to collect data from sensors on the roof of our houses and, depending on the location of the sensors, our hardware, and software setup, we need to transfer a signal from this sensor to our Arduino on the first floor. How can we make it possible? We'll definitely need a powerful long-distance transmission method, one that can be used for years, and in this course, we will cover this. We will cover wireless and wired long-distance communication methods between two or three Arduinos or any two microcontrollers, whether they are Arduino microcontrollers or any other types of microcontrollers.

We will make it as simple as possible.

Why You Should Take This Course:

  • Extend the capabilities of Arduino

  • Use wireless communication for more flexible Arduino projects

  • Send data wirelessly in Arduino projects

  • Create a wireless sensor network

  • Send data over long distances wirelessly or via wired connection

What You Will Learn in This Course:

  • Learn the hardware required to make this happen

  • Understand RS485 and how to implement this communication protocol in long-distance communication

  • Create a schematic for connecting two Arduinos using the RS485 protocol over long-distance

  • Discuss the receiver and transmitter program for RS485

  • Understand the circuit assembly and break down the HC-12 module working principle for long-distance wireless communication between two Arduinos

  • Perform communication between Arduinos using the HC-12 module

  • Explain how communication works with Arduino transceiver

  • Create a PCB for this project

I'm sure that you will gain a lot of knowledge in this course.

What You Will Learn

  • Hardware required for long-distance communication

  • RS485 communication protocol and its implementation

  • Schematic creation for connecting two Arduinos using RS485 protocol

  • Receiver and transmitter programming for RS485

  • Circuit assembly and HC-12 module working principle for long-distance wireless communication

  • Communication between Arduinos using the HC-12 module

  • How communication works with Arduino transceiver

  • PCB creation for the project

Who is This Course For

  • Arduino enthusiasts looking to expand their skills

  • DIY electronics hobbyists

  • Students of technology and engineering

  • Educators looking for practical STEM projects

  • Anyone interested in long-distance communication methods for Arduino

Requirements

  • Basic understanding of electronics and circuitry

  • Enthusiasm for DIY projects and learning new technology


About the Instructor Info

Educational Engineering Team

Team of skilled Engineers Sharing Knowledge with the World

Educational Engineering Team is a Leading Team in Microcontroller Industry, with over 13 Years of Experience in Teaching and Doing Practical Projects.

We strive to put all our hands-on experience in these courses. Instead of superficial knowledge - we go into the depth of the topic and give you the exact - step by step blueprint on how to tame simple as well as complex topics in easy and digestible bite-sized videos.

This real-world knowledge enables you to grasp knowledge easily, and you can apply this learning immediately to your life and projects.

Educational Engineering Team has been in the Programming and Microcontroller business since 2007. We have been part of many projects. Over the course of these years - we have gained a good insight into students’ and educators’ needs. We are passionate about sharing all our collective knowledge with you. As of 2018, we have already taught over 250k-THOUSAND students and counting.

Currently, we have more than 100+ Courses on Udemy.

Educator and Author of "Educational Engineering".

Ashraf is an educator, Mechatronics engineer, electronics and programming hobbyist, and Maker. He creates online video courses on the EduEng YouTube Channel (More Than 4 Million Views, 20k+ Subscribers) and is the author of four Microcontroller books.

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 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 STEM teachers.

The team also works as freelancer engineers, helping many students in their graduation projects, and providing guidance and consulting for many students over the years to help them kick-start their careers.

Ashraf’s core skill is explaining difficult concepts in a step-by-step, easy-to-understand manner using video and text. With over 11 years of tertiary teaching experience, Ashraf has developed a simple yet comprehensive and informative style in teaching that students from all around the world appreciate.

His passion for Microcontrollers and Programming, particularly for Arduino, PIC Microcontroller, and Raspberry Pi, has guided his personal development and his work through Educational Engineering.

Ashraf’s online courses have helped over 250,000 people from around the world to improve their skills and build great careers in the industry.

Educational Engineering Team offers Courses on:

  • Circuit Design, Simulation, and PCB Fabrication

  • Arduino, PIC Microcontroller, and Raspberry Pi

  • Programming in C, Python, and other programming languages

  • PLC Industrial Programming and Automation

  • 3D Design and Simulation

  • ESP and IoT World


Taught by

Educational Engineering Team and Ashraf Said

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