IoT: Sensing and Actuation From Devices

Topic
Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)
Subtopic
Smart Sensors

Cost: Free Trial or subscription
Duration: 16 Hour(s)
Certification Available: Yes
Course Level: Advanced
Prerequisites: Lab is based on purchase of: DragonBoard 410C ($99) Basic programming experience is required for: GPIO, Basic entry level electrical engineering
Administered By: Coursera/UC San Diego
Description
Learn to interface common sensors and actuators to the DragonBoardĂ´ 410c hardware.
What You'll Learn
Estimate sampling frequency and bit-width required for different sensors. Program GPIOs (general purpose input/output pins) to enable communication between the DragonBoard 410c and common sensors. Write data acquisition code. This course is supported with hands on at home lab work.

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