General Information:

Arduino Basics

 
Instructor: Bruce Emerson
Class: Monday nights 6-8
May 2, 9, 16, 25, June 2
Location: RTech 114 on the COCC Redmond Campus

We are meeting 5 times for this class (skipping the Monday of Memorial Day) Here is the general game plan which we may change depending on particular needs of students in the class.

Week 1: May 2

It always starts with blinking LED's and so will we

Week 2: May 9

Inputs and outputs and what the heck is PWM?

Week 3: May 16

Bringing data in through sensors, how do you give the Arduino the tools to 'decide'.

Week 4: May 23

Controlling motors and other devices that take more current using transistors

Week 5: June 6

Wrap up, discussion, and future projects.

 

Students Rights and Responsibilities:

Please read the Students Rights and Responsibilities handbook available at: http://www.cocc.edu/Student-Life/Rights_and_Responsibilities/

Americans with Disabilities Statement:

Students with documented disabilities who may need accommodations, who have any emergency medical information the instructor should know of, or who need special arrangements in the event of evacuation, should make an appointment with the instructor as early as possible, no later than the first week of the term. Students may also wish to contact the COCC Disability Services Office in the Boyle Education Center, (541) 383-7583.

COCC Non-Discrimination Policy:

Central Oregon Community College is an affirmative action, equal opportunity institution.

It is the policy of the Central Oregon Community College Board of Directors that there will be no discrimination or harassment on the basis of age, disability, gender, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or veteran status in any educational programs, activities or employment.  Persons having questions about equal opportunity and non-discrimination, please contact Human Resources for referral to the appropriate personnel, 383-7236.

Physical Contact Statement:

Due to the nature of this course, students are advised that physical contact between the instructor and student, or student to student is required for some lab assignments (example, taking blood pressure, taking pulse, etc.) If you have concerns about these requirements, you are encouraged to discuss these with the instructor prior to the next class session to determine if appropriate alternative assignments exist. If you do not think you will be able to participate to the extent required by the course, you are encouraged to drop the course within the appropriate deadlines in order to obtain a refund.