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| Answer to: Beginner Arduino Course —Any Recommendations? | 9 Relevance | 11 months ago | Amelia | Arduino | |
| If you're just starting out with Arduino and electronics, you're definitely not alone—there are some fantastic beginner-friendly resources out there to help you get going without feeling overwhelmed. Helpful YouTube Channels Paul McWhorterOne of the best for beginners. His “Arduino Tutorial Series” is clear, structured, and goes from basics to intermediate projects. Jeremy BlumHis Arduino series is a classic and covers foundational knowledge with well-explained videos. GreatScott!Excellent for understanding how the hardware works behind your projects. Programming Electronics AcademyVery helpful if you're also interested in understanding the coding side deeply. Online Courses Worth Checking Out Udemy – "Arduino Step by Step: More than 50 Hours Complete Course" Taught by Dr. Peter Dalmaris. Very beginner-friendly and includes lifetime access to lessons and materials. Coursera – “Introduction to Programming with Arduino” Offered by University of California, Irvine. Teaches both basic electronics and coding in a structured format. | |||||
| Answer to: Why Fluke multimeters are so expensive? | 5 Relevance | 7 months ago | Kanishk | Equipments | |
| ... and leads, stable True‑RMS accuracy, and features like LoZ, VFD filtering, and fast continuity. Add tight QC, long WArranties, Service/parts availability, and strong resale/calibration support, and the cost reflects safety engineering and longevity more than branding. | |||||
| Answer to: Best way to manage real-time tasks in FreeRTOS? | 5 Relevance | 11 months ago | Amelia | Theoretical questions | |
| The best WAy to manage real-time tasks in FreeRTOS is to carefully structure your tasks based on timing requirements, priority levels, and resource usage. High-priority tasks should be reserved for time-critical operations, while less critical tasks can run at lower priorities. Use vTaskDelayUntil() instead of vTaskDelay() for periodic tasks to ensure consistent timing and avoid drift. Each task should have a well-defined responsibility and complete its job quickly to return control to the scheduler—long blocking operations or delays within tasks can lead ... | |||||
| Answer to: What are interrupts in Arduino, and how are they used? | 5 Relevance | 11 months ago | Admin | Arduino | |
| ... to bake a cake. Your loop() function is carefully measuring flour, mixing ingredients, and so on. Now, what if the doorbell rings? Without interrupts (the loop() WAy): You'd have to finish a major step in your recipe (like mixing the batter) and then quickly run to the door to check if anyone is there. If your recipe step takes a long time, your visitor might get impatient and leave. This is called polling – repeatedly checking the state of something. With interrupts: The moment the doorbell rings, you'd immediately pause what you're doing (even if you're ... | |||||