Add WiFi to Arduino Boards: Enable Web Connectivity Features

Published 2022-02-20
Platform Udemy
Number of Students 15
Price $84.99
Instructors
Educational Engineering Team
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Make your Arduino a Web Enabled Board without WiFi Module with this step by step practical Guide

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. There are a few different ways to do this, but the easiest way was to use an Arduino WiFi shield, however, it cost a lot and requires a lot of steps to be used correctly. In This course we will teach you how to use another board, cheaper, faster, and easier to set up than the old Arduino Shield, plugs into your Arduino board, and provides a WiFi interface. You can then use this WiFi connection to access websites, send data to the internet, and more.


Advantage of this course About:


Why you should take this course?


The process of this course :

There are numerous ways to communicate with ESP866. Some people may use it to send and receive data via the internet or to upload data on a regular basis. I'll just teach you how to interface with Arduino wirelessly using your phone (Android or iPhone) in this tutorial. There will be no need for an internet connection because this will be done offline.

Our ESP8266 will act as an Access Point (AP Mode), giving other devices (stations) access to the Wi-Fi network and connecting them to a wired network.

The procedure is straightforward. Send any command to Arduino from your phone. Everything will be wireless thanks to the ESP8266.


Boards that can be Simulated:


I'll show you how to program the Arduino board without having to write a single line of code; all you have to do is drag and drop.

You'll learn how to construct any Arduino device without coding in this step-by-step guide. You'll also learn how to use other modules such as Bluetooth, SPI, I2C, graphical LCDs, and stepper motors, as well as how to get started with Arduino programming without coding.

I'm confident that at the end of this course, you'll find it much easier to create projects without coding.


If you are familiar with building mobile apps, web apps, web services, or web development in general, you can make client applications that can send TCP requests to ESP.

Sample apps you can make are Remote Control, Web Control Panel, ChatBot, Push the button app, etc.

You can also make 2 of these projects so they can talk to each other.

Or make another device that sends TCP requests to command the Arduino Uno.



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