What
You’ll Learn
You’ll Learn
- Choose the right board that fulfills your needs
- Differentiate between each of the boards and why one is better than the other
Requirements
- Basic Knowledge of electronics
- An open mind to accept the fact that there is a difference
Description
Introduction:
In this course, we will be discussing the Arduino Vs Raspberry PI Vs PIC Microcontroller course. All three of these platforms are essential for anyone interested in embedded systems and microcontrollers. They each offer unique benefits depending on the user’s goals. We will cover the basics of each to help you make an informed decision on which one is right for you.
When it comes to choosing a single-board computer or controller, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and PIC Microcontroller are the big names you’ll consider. But which one should you choose? What is Arduino best used for? What are the drawbacks of using a Raspberry Pi? Why use PIC Microcontroller? This course will help you answer these questions.
For the purposes of this course, we’ll discuss PIC Microcontroller PIC164550, Arduino Uno R3, and the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B. There are many versions of these boards, and plenty of alternatives that provide different specs and capabilities, but these three are the mainstays of each line.
Why you should take this course?
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This course will teach you how to use all three platforms in-depth so you can choose which board best suits your needs.
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You’ll learn how to program your Arduino with C++, Python, and other popular languages.
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We’ll show you the basics of electronics with our LED Blink project, teaching you basic programming concepts like loops and conditional statements.
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We’ll teach you enough about microcontrollers to make a decision as to which one is the most suitable for your needs by going through the different features and functions of each board.
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What students are saying:
Hassaan Qadeer says, “A good course for those who are confused to decide which microcontroller suits their need. Well-explained differences and great understanding of when to use which board.”
Sunil Thakur says, “Great course. Now I better understand what is what and what to use and look for when I start a project.”
M. K says, “Useful info, and it’s worth watching the lectures.”
Farukm says, “Thanks for the comparisons/review of the three systems. I have a better idea of what to buy for my grandchildren.”
Roman Mishin says, “Information is good.”
This course will help you understand the capabilities and limitations of each microcontroller so that you can make an informed decision on which one to use for your project. By the end of this course, you will know how to set up and program each type of microcontroller, so that you can get started on your project right away.
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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.
We strive to put all our hands-on experience into 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 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.
That 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, in particular for the world of 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 be better and to make a great career in the industry.
Educational Engineering Team offers courses on:
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Circuit Design, Simulation, and PCB Fabrication
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Arduino, PIC Microcontroller, and Raspberry Pi
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Programming in C, Python, and other programming languages
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PLC Industrial Programming and Automation
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3D Design and Simulation
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ESP and IoT World
What you will learn
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How to use Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and PIC Microcontroller.
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The advantages and limitations of each platform.
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Programming Arduino with C++, Python, and other languages.
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Basic electronics and programming concepts.
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How to choose the right board for your project needs.
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Practical applications and project examples.
Who is this course for
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Electronics and microcontroller enthusiasts.
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Students and professionals looking to expand their skills.
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Hobbyists interested in Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and PIC Microcontroller projects.
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Anyone interested in embedded systems and making informed choices between different platforms.
Requirements
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Basic understanding of electronics and programming.
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A computer with internet access.
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Enthusiasm to learn and experiment.
Who this course is for:
- Arduino Geeks
- PIC Microcontroller Geeks
- Raspberry Pi Geeks
- Those who looks for a board to learn and use
- Electronics Geeks