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Build Your Own Circuits in Browser - ESP32, Arduino, Raspberry Pi Pico

Robert Feranec via YouTube

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Explore the world of electronic circuit design and testing in this comprehensive video tutorial. Learn to use Wokwi, a browser-based simulator for ESP32, Arduino, and Raspberry Pi Pico boards. Discover how to create projects with various components like LEDs, buttons, displays, and servos. Dive into advanced topics including UART communication, signal probing, WiFi connectivity, and MQTT protocols. Experiment with MicroPython and Rust programming languages, and learn to control LEDs over the web. Gain insights into custom peripherals, oscilloscope usage, and ePaper displays. Master pin configuration visualization and explore running custom operating systems on Arduino. Learn how to share projects and export code for real hardware implementation. Finally, understand how Wokwi is used in job interviews, preparing you for potential career opportunities in electronics and embedded systems.

Syllabus

What this video is about
Wokwi simulator
What boards and peripherals are supported
Display
Servo
Starting a new project - LED
Button
UART - Serial port
Probing / seeing signals PulseView
WiFi
Showing NTP time example
Reading sensor over web - MQTT
MicroPython
RUST
Controlling LED over web - MQTT
Running webserver and controlling LED
Simon Game
Verilog, Custom peripherals / chips / components
Oscilloscope
ePaper
Pin configuration visualization
Example: Custom OS on Arduino
Sharing projects
Running / Exporting / Downloading the code for real hardware
Wokwi used in interviews for a job

Taught by

Robert Feranec

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