Course background:
The Internet of Things is the extension and expansion of the Internet. Data connection with the Internet is a basic component of most Internet of Things applications. This course mainly explains how to connect Arduino to the Internet through the network peripheral module.
Core content:
1. Basic principles of network communication.
2. Basic concepts of network communication. (IP address, gateway, DNS, MAC address, Server, Client).
3. How to use the Arduino Ethernet module.
4. How to use the Wi-Fi module in Arduino.
Software environment: Arduino IDE, Fritzing
Course level: Elementary
Suitable for the crowd:
Enthusiasts of embedded, Internet of Things, and smart hardware with zero foundation.
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