Arduino meets LabVIEW - Wiring, Installation & Programming (Udemy.com)

Virtualise your Arduino on PC Screen using LabVIEW

Created by: Akesh Dhiman

Produced in 2022

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What you will learn

  • To Design Arduino Circuit in Fritzing
  • To Learn Arduino Programming & Interfacing
  • To Program Arduino using C Language

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Overall Score : 86 / 100

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Course Description

Arduino Smart Control is a course specially created for Electronic Geeks, Engineering Students & Engineers who wants to take Arduino Programming to next level. The course lesson will explains "How to work on Arduino" by using C Language. This course will work best for you if you own an Arduino UNO. Later you will learn how to interface the Arduino with LabVIEW. Arduino can be used in your Engineering projects, Industrial Projects or Home Automation related projects. Why Learn Arduino? If you an Engineering or Science student you might come across projects in which you want Physical interaction with your computer system & to display the operations on PC Screen Arduino is one of the cost effective board you can purchase & starts programming to interact physical elements with your logic & create results the way you want. And using LabVIEW , you can display the various process parameters like Motor Speed, LED ON/OFF Feedback, Temperature Signal & many others digital or analogue processes. Moreover, you can create unlimited Buttons, Switches & Message Box to control the Arduino Moreover, by learning Arduino you can create Innovative Projects. You just need to THINK, WIRE & CODE. Brief Outline:
  1. High Quality Video Tutorials on Arduino Wiring (Fritzing), Arduino Programming & Interfacing with LabVIEW
  2. Includes Arduino E-books & Circuit Diagrams
  3. Includes LabVIEW Codes, Aps
  4. Arduino Programming using C Language
Arduino used:
  • Arduino UNO
  • ATMega 328 Micro-controller
  • 14 Digital Input/ Output Pins
  • PWM Output (8 Bit)
  • 6 Analog Inputs (10 Bits)
  • USB Programmable
LabVIEW Version required: 2009 or later (We have used 2013 version in the videos)
Will you get the Certificate? You'll get a certificate of completion after you completed this course. Anyways in the world of web development a certificate is not as important as in other careers. Tech companies nowadays hire developers judging by their past projects, experience and skills. It's guaranteed that no company will hire you just because you have a degree or a certificate on the wall. For any queries & help, we are just an E-mail away! Who this course is for:
  • Engineering Students - Electronics, Electrical & Computer Science
  • High School Science Students
  • Electronic Geeks, Hobbiest & Art Students

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Instructor Details

Akesh Dhiman

I'm Arduino & LabVIEW Programmer working as an educator in code and compile & my area of interest includes Programming (C++, VBA macros), Circuit Designing & making innovative Arduino cum LabVIEW projects
I have experience in PLC Circuit designing & Programming on Delta, Allen Bradley, Siemens, AC Drives - Variable Frequency Drive & Servo Control Drive, Industrial Actuation System - Pneumatic & Hydraulic.


      I'm a Mechatronic Engineer & passionate educator. As an engineer I'm involved in Control circuit designing and flexible course designing in various elements of Automation like PLC, PID, HMI & Drives- VFD & Servo, Connect I/O, Home I/O and Factory Automation.
      As a teacher I love to implement innovative 3D-Learning methods to make education easy & interesting. I teach Industrial Automation to almost 160+ countries across the world.
      I love to meet professors, teachers, educators, instructors to discuss & share Innovative tools of learning technology.

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It's a great start for relearning "C" Programming all over again and learning about the Arduino.I enjoyed the course very much.

It is good to have a parallel interface

Was doing OK until hit the section on actually communicating to the Arduino. Maybe I missed something but suddenly using Arduino specific "control elements" (my description for the program objects / icons) and connecting to them with little description of what their arguments are, and indeed what role these objects play in the interface. Hmmm... will of course re-play until it makes sense.

All perfect images and sounds are good...

Buena Explicacin eh introduccin

Moving quick.. I like that. a little difficulty to understanding the accent and the volume keeps changing.what "Kit" do I buy to get this starter kit? a brake down of parts needed would have helped so that I can order the right thing. What software are you using to draw this all up? I feel I missed an introduction lesson?

He is a great teacher. This course goes fast and he kinda expects you to understand a few things from the beginning. I advise doing a beginner levels arduino course first and come back. You don't have to if you know coding a little bit

Just perfect if you already have little bit of background in Arduino and LabView programming. Otherwise, lessons would be too fast pace.

Thanks for all the demos and hard work you put into this. Looking forward to a possible advanced class.

Very well done, very informative.

Good Course but in the Last Exercise is missing Contents

It's hard to catch up the lecture. Need to explain more details why we have it or why we use this.... most of them we don't know why did instructor used this code in the program?He speaks so fast. if you create a close caption that would be great