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Learn Arduino I2C by making an Arduino UNO FM radio receiver
 
Learn Arduino I2C by making an Arduino UNO FM radio receiver
.MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 48 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + .VTT | Duration: 1 hours | Size: 811 MB
Make your own radio FM receiver| Arduino Uno project with TEA5767 | Make a hobby FM radio in budget


What you'll learn

Make a home made arduino FM radio
Apply I2C communication in an applied electronics project with Arduino Uno
Learn applied embedded systems through Arduino Uno

Requirements

Any 2GB laptop (Mac/Windows)
Basic knowledge of C
Basic knowledge of electronics like voltage, current

Description

In this course you will learn how to make an Arduino Uno FM radio using the TEA5767. The DIY FM radio will have two buttons to surf channels and also to mute/unmute the volume.

The advantages of this course –

1) Apply Arduino I2C through a new innovative project

2) Re live your childhood dream to make your own radio

3) Listen to your own FM radio receiver

4) Build the project in less than $15 if you already have a speaker and Arduino

5) Learn application of I2C communication

6) Submit for high school and undergraduate project

7) Do a weekend project and impress your friends and family

Things you would need to complete this course are: (See free videos in section 1)

a) Arduino Uno or clone

b) TEA 5767 with antennae

c) Jumper wires, two 10k ohm resistor & mini breadboard

d) One speaker/headphone

Who this course is for:

DIY makers, students, professional, hobbyists
Software developers who wish to learn hardware

 

Homepage: https://www.udemy.com/make-an-arduino-fm-radio-with-tea5767/

Learn Arduino I2C by making an Arduino UNO FM radio receiver


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