““I want to put a ding in the universe.”- Steve JobsDescriptionThis course is designed to keep the beginners in mind. The course will provide you with vast theoretical knowledge and practical examples of each part. there is no need to have any prior knowledge in C++ or electronics but if you have then it is a plus point. The course will deal with a large number of topics from basics to watchdog timers to I2C communication method the Arduino framework as well as how to build simple circuits that flash lights and spin motors. Following that, we continue our adventure into making noise, sensing the environment, and building a robot. We will begin our journey by basic knowledge of arduino and micro controllersThen we will go on basic setup processes and connections, after that we will on to running a lot of different motors. After that the sensors details and high level communication. Then the advanced topics with complete knowledge and at the end we will be going to do a complete project with the help of all the things we studied in a real time project. Each video lecture is designed to give you one building block of knowledge. Almost every lecture is followed by a hands-on exercise where I ask you to expand on that building block or combine several previous blocks. I provide solutions to each exercise to help you learn. Additionally, most of the sections contain a project that challenges you to synthesize many of the concepts found in that section and from previous sections. Upon completing this course, you will have the skills and knowledge needed to create fun and useful Arduino projects. The course is broken up into a Simple Projects section, an Intermediate Projects section and an Advanced Projects section allowing you to progress to or start from any level based on how comfortable you are with Arduino. Course overviewA lot is there to study and we will begin with the basics to beginners then we will move towards intermediate and then to advance levels.A glimpse of the course is as follows:-1. Introduction2. what is arduino3. microcontroller4. Atmega 328 details5. connection of Atmel 328 with arduino6. arduino UNO and bread board wiring7. lets get started with programming8. download and install software9. about the environment10. how to blink led (hello world)11. arduino syntax12. understanding variables13. digital read and serial port14. analog read15. introduction to pwm16. fade a led17. if conditional statement18. for loop19. while loop20. using array21. difference between input and output22. difference between digital and analog23. multiple led24. button input25. analog input26. analog output27. liquid crystal display28. types of motors29. simple dc motor30. servo motor31. stepper motor32. running dc motor33. running servo motor34. running stepper motor35. introduction to sensors36. types of sensors potentiometer37. piezoelectric sensor38. temperature sensor39. PIR sensor40. serial communication41. serial begin details42. serial write43. serial read44. other IDE for programming45. Atmel studio46. wiring ide47. i2c communication and processing48. spi interface49. wireless communication using RF remote50. RFID card reading51. watchdog timer52. automatic gate opener: a real time project53. using multiple sensors54. multiple sensor programming55. using them simultaneously56. running relay with rf remote57. running them with RFID card58. conclusionwhat you will get each course video course complete PDF version to download complete Codes to download and github link full explanations at any time by answering questions