Tuesday 24 October 2017

Pixels and Sound on Arduino

COURSE DESCRIPTION
In this course, we will explore adding features and functionality to our Arduino. We will expand upon the foundations taught in Foundations in Arduino Programmingand show you how to make sounds, display information, and interface special addressable RGB LEDs.
After you've mastered the basics of input and output on the Arduino, the next step is learning how to get the Arduino to make sounds and play notes. We will then expand this project to show you how to play your favorite ringtones or small music files right on your Arduino! Finally, the course will conclude with an activity around interfacing and programming for a strip of WS2812 Addressable LEDs.
This course is offered in collaboration with SparkFun Electronics.
SCHEDULE

This course is in Scheduled mode, and Learn more about Scheduled courses here.

Session 1: Making Sounds And Playing Music 
In this session, we will learn about the Arduino's tone() function, and how to use it to start making sound and notes. We will combine this with some buttons and other sensors to demonstrate how to create a simple Arduino-style musical instrument!
Session 2: LCD Display Interface Basics 
In this session, we will start with a simple 16 x 2 character LCD display. Using this display, we will show you how to make the necessary wiring connections and print out text so that you will have a visual read-out on your projects. We will even show you how to write your very own simple quiz game using the LCD display!
Session 3: NeoPixel RGB Display Control 
This session will cover how to interface to a 64 x 48 pixel graphic LCD display. Using this display, you will be able to add not only text, but also graphic elements like lines, shapes, and icons to your next project!
Session 4: Micro OLED Graphic LCD Display 
In this final session, we will discuss the techniques used to create a variety of twinkling, brilliant color patterns and effects using WS2812 Addressable LEDs.
https://www.kadenze.com/courses/pixels-and-sound-on-arduino/info

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