Windows IoT Bundle: Learn how Windows can be used in IoT
Tap the power of Windows IoT Core and Master Embedded Systems Programming on Raspberry Pi using Windows IoT Core.
What you'll learn
- Windows can be used as a platform to power IoT devices
- Windows 10 IoT Core is a tiny, lightweight version of Windows 10 that has no graphical user interface and runs on devices with as little as 256 MB of RAM
- It comes with UWP technologies like Cortana and Universal apps which you can use for creating your own IoT device.
- You can access the device remotely using any supported web browser or Microsoft remote desktop client
- Windows 10 IoT Core supports .NET Standard 2.0 which provides compatibility with popular open source libraries
- Program Raspberry Pi using Microsoft Visual Studio
- Add a new skill to your skillset by learning Windows IoT and integrate it into the famous Raspberry Pi Board
- Deploy your C# or C++ Code on Raspberry Pi Board using Windows IoT Core
- Initial Setup (Visual Studio and Coding Environment)
- Prepare Raspberry Pi
- Raspberry Pi Pinout
- Write Your First Code to Control Raspberry Pi via Windows IoT Core!
- Practical Examples
- Resources and Code
- Get Windows IoT Core online resources
- How this Home Automation Device is structured, user interface, device connection and working principle.
- Managing Different Rooms
- Device Addressing: Address Mapping
- What is the difference between I²C and other communication methods
- Controlling High power loads via Arduino
- Software Needed to Code Arduino and Raspberry Pi
- Communication Protocol
- Raspberry Pi and Arduino communication
- Windows 10 IoT User Interface
- Visual Studio User Interface and Raspberry Pi Coding
- How to code I²C the right way and how to talk to multiple devices easily
Course content
20 sections • 66 lectures • 8h 38m total length
- 1. Introduction (3:33)
- 2. Quick Overview (10:26)
- 3. Download and Install Microsoft Visual Studio (6:42)
- 4. Download and Install Windows 10 IoT Core on SD Card (6:00)
- 5. Raspberry Pi Hardware and Software Setup (8:45)
- 6. Raspberry Pi Model B Unboxing (3:27)
- 7. Raspberry Pi Programming (4:20)
- 8. Windows Device Portal Walkthrough (8:33)
- 1. Introduction (2:54)
- 2. Hardware and Software Requirements (2:17)
- 3. Download and Install Arduino Pro IDE (2:39)
- 4. Download and Install Windows 10 IoT Core on SD Card (6:00)
- 5. Windows Device Portal Walkthrough (8:33)
- 6. Download and Install Visual Studio for Coding (6:42)
- 7. I2C Overview (9:07)
- 8. Arduino Wire Library (2:52)
- 9. I2C Circuit Connection (6:07)
- 10. Arduino Coding (10:18)
- 11. Windows IoT User Interface (6:49)
- 12. Windows IoT C Backend Coding (16:19)
- 13. Practical Connection (2:21)
- 14. Practical Testing (2:27)
- 1. Introduction (4:13)
- 2. Where to use i2c communication (3:01)
- 3. I2C Pins in Arduino (2:54)
- 4. Arduino Wire Library I2C Functions (10:22)
- 5. Arduino to Arduino I2C Communication Circuit Design (3:35)
- 6. Arduino to Arduino I2C Communication coding (19:28)
- 7. Arduino to DS1307 Time and Date Module Circuit Design (7:20)
Requirements
- Internet Connection
- A basic knowledge in C Programming language
- Computer, Laptop, Mac or Chrome device
Description
Using Windows IoT has a lot of benefits:
- Platform Power: Windows can be used as a platform to power IoT devices.
- Lightweight: Windows IoT Core is a tiny, lightweight version of Windows that runs on devices with as little as 256 MB of RAM.
- Advanced Technologies: It comes with UWP technologies like Cortana and Universal apps for creating your own IoT devices.
- Remote Access: Access your device remotely using any supported web browser or Microsoft remote desktop client.
- Compatibility: Windows IoT Core supports .NET Standard 2.0, providing compatibility with popular open-source libraries.
First, we will help you get started with Windows IoT Core on Raspberry Pi. Then you will learn how to home automate using Raspberry Pi and Windows IoT.
Course Features:
- 9 Hours of HD Content: Tap the power of Windows IoT Core and master embedded systems programming on Raspberry Pi using Windows IoT Core.
- In-Depth Learning: Explore how to communicate the Arduino with the Pi using an I2C bus and Windows IoT Core.
- Regular Updates: Raspberry Pi lectures are added regularly.
- Cross-Platform Development: Learn about Visual Studio, the C# programming language, remote step-wise debugging, Windows applications development, PowerShell, and more.
- Hands-On Projects: Engage in practical programming and electronics projects with Raspberry Pi and Windows IoT.
What You Will Learn:
- Getting Started with Windows IoT Core on Raspberry Pi
- Visual Studio Integration
- C# Programming Language
- Remote Step-Wise Debugging
- Windows Applications Development
- PowerShell
Home Automation Using Raspberry Pi and Windows IoT:
- Use Raspberry Pi and Windows to build a home automation system that can operate home devices automatically.
- Control multiple devices (Light, Fan, Wall Socket) and sensors (PIR, Temperature, LDR).
- Step-by-step coding and hardware setup.
- Create a fully automated home with the latest technologies.
Why Windows IoT Core?
- Built for Small, Secure, Smart Devices: The smallest Windows OS with manageability and security.
- AI and ML Integration: Easily bring AI and ML to the edge.
- Long-term Security: Help keep devices secure for the long term.
- Fast Deployment: Quickly get IoT devices to market with out-of-the-box OS support.
User Testimonials and Social Proof:
- "This course provided everything I needed to start my journey in IoT. The hands-on projects were particularly helpful!" - Jane D.
- "The step-by-step guidance and clear explanations made it easy to understand complex topics." - John S.
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FAQ Section:
- Do I need any prior experience?
- No prior experience is necessary. This course is designed for beginners.
- What materials do I need?
- You will need a Windows computer, a Raspberry Pi, and a local area network. For the application development sections, a few electronic components will be used.
- How long do I have access to the course?
- You will have lifetime access to the course materials.
What You Will Learn
- Basics of Windows IoT Core and Raspberry Pi integration.
- Setting up the development environment.
- Writing and deploying applications using Visual Studio.
- Understanding and using the C# programming language.
- Remote debugging and application deployment.
- Home automation projects with Raspberry Pi and Windows IoT Core.
Who Is This Course For
- Beginners interested in learning IoT and embedded systems.
- Hobbyists and makers looking to expand their skills.
- Engineers and developers seeking practical knowledge in Windows IoT Core and Raspberry Pi.
Requirements
- Basic understanding of using a computer.
- A Windows computer, a Raspberry Pi, and a local area network.
- Basic electronic components for hands-on projects.
Who this course is for:
- Anyone Interested In learning how to Setup Raspberry PI with Windows IoT Core
- Anyone Interested In learning how to Control Hardware using Windows IoT
- Anyone Interested In learning how to Code Raspberry Pi Input/output pins to be controlled by Windows 10 IoT Core Platform
- Anyone Interested In learning how to connect Leds, Buttons, Sensors and control them with Universal Windows Applications
- Anyone Interested In learning how to Program Raspberry Pi using Microsoft Visual Studio
- Anyone Interested In learning how to Deploy your C# or C++ Code on Raspberry Pi Board using Windows IoT Core
- Anyone Interested in Learning How to learn Home Automation Using Raspberry Pi And Windows 10 IoT
- Anyone Interested in Learning How to Control Home devices using a beautifully created User Interface by Combining the power of Raspberry Pi with Windows 10IoT
- Anyone Interested in Learning I2C Communication between Arduino and Raspberry Pi
- Anyone Interested in Learning I2C Communication in A Step by Step Manner
- Anyone Interested in Learning Arduino I2C Communication
- Anyone Interested in Learning Raspberry Pi I2C Communication
- Anyone interested in talking to multiple devices easily via I²C the right way
- Anyone Interested in Interfacing Arduino with other ICs or devices via I²C
- Anyone Interested in Controlling different devices using I²C Protocol
- Arduino Lovers
- Raspberry Pi Lovers