Project is focused on introducing the basics of electrical engineering and Arduino platform programming to inexperienced newcomers.
Participants are welcome to have prior experience in C/C++ programming and High School physics, however it's not required.
For efficient partaking you need to have an access to PC or Mac computer with either MS Windows, MAC OS or Linux installed. Arduino development environment is fine to run on all mainstream platforms.
Follow the link to install appropriate version of Arduino IDE on your computer: Arduino IDE
If you're attending our course at Poznan University of Technology, then probably you're provided with Arduino board and all other elements. If you're unable to participate personally, please contact us, we are eager to help you start out.
We recommend rather writing code by yourself - it's less error-prone, but you learn more about syntax and algorithms. After all, if you stuck, this repo is here to provide stable and correct code for you.
- Arduino IDE - Compilation and course classes
- MS Visual Studio Code - Code development
- Google Drive - Used to create presentations
- Krzysztof Stezala - Initial work - filesmuggler
- Michael Grabowski - Initial work - Evroc
- Krzysztof Czerwinski - Contributor - Krisisss
- Szymon Zmuda - Contributor - szymonzmuds
See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.
Link to slides with hardware setup and code - slides.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details
- Hat tip to anyone who supported our efforts or code ;)