Add WiFi to Arduino Boards: Enable Web Connectivity Features

Make your Arduino a Web Enabled Board without WiFi Module with this step-by-step practical guide

Description

This course is designed for people who have a basic understanding of Arduino and want to learn how to add internet connectivity to their projects. The course covers everything from setting up the WiFi connection to sending data over the web. By the end of this course, students will be able to build projects that can communicate with the outside world using the internet.

Introduction: Adding WiFi capabilities to Arduino boards is a great way to add web connectivity to your projects. While using an Arduino WiFi shield can be costly and complex, this course will teach you how to use an alternative board that is cheaper, faster, and easier to set up. This board plugs into your Arduino and provides a WiFi interface, allowing you to access websites, send data to the internet, and more.

Advantages of This Course:

  • Easily add web connectivity to your Arduino boards.
  • Control your projects remotely and unlock new possibilities.
  • The ESP8266 WiFi module is a complete Wi-Fi network adapter that connects easily to any microcontroller-based design using its Serial Communication or UART interface.

Why You Should Take This Course:

  • Learn how to add WiFi to Arduino UNO.
  • Connect your Arduino to the internet using the ESP8266 WiFi Module.
  • Understand the components required and set up a connection.
  • Start your own projects immediately and learn at your own pace.
  • Discover a better and cheaper alternative to an Arduino board with built-in WiFi and Bluetooth.

Course Process: The course covers various ways to communicate with ESP8266, including sending and receiving data via the internet and uploading data regularly. Learn how to interface with Arduino wirelessly using your phone (Android or iPhone) without needing an internet connection. The ESP8266 will act as an Access Point (AP Mode), giving other devices access to the Wi-Fi network and connecting them to a wired network.

Simulated Boards:

  • Arduino boards
  • Arduino clones
  • ESP8266, ESP32
  • Raspberry Pi
  • Teensy
  • Femto IO
  • Controllino, Goldilocks Analogue, FreeSoC2, chipKIT, micro:bit, Maple Mini, and other Arduino clones

Programming Without Coding: Learn to program the Arduino board without writing a single line of code. Simply drag and drop to construct any Arduino device. Additionally, learn to use other modules such as Bluetooth, SPI, I2C, graphical LCDs, and stepper motors.

Client Applications: If you’re familiar with building mobile apps, web apps, web services, or web development, you can create client applications that send TCP requests to ESP. Examples include Remote Control, Web Control Panel, ChatBot, Push the Button app, and more.

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What You Will Learn:

  • Adding WiFi to Arduino
  • Connecting Arduino to the internet
  • Setting up WiFi connections
  • Programming without coding
  • Creating client applications

Who Is This Course For:

  • Arduino enthusiasts
  • Electronics hobbyists
  • Students and educators
  • Anyone interested in adding internet connectivity to their projects

Requirements:

  • Basic knowledge of Arduino
  • Willingness to learn and experiment

About the Instructor: Educational Engineering Team

A 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, providing a step-by-step blueprint on how to tame simple and complex topics in easy and digestible bite-sized videos.

Ashraf Ashraf is an educator, mechatronics engineer, electronics and programming hobbyist, and maker. He creates online video courses on the EduEng YouTube Channel, which has more than 4 million views and 20k+ subscribers. 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, helping educate the world and make it a better place. His online courses have helped over 250,000 people from around the world to improve their skills and careers in the industry.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone Interested in Programming Arduino Without coding
  • Anyone Interested in Teaching Arduino for Kids and Old people without the hassle of coding
  • Anyone Interested in Learning A New Way to Program Arduino
  • Anyone Interested in Turn Ideas into Projects quickly

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