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Hello and welcome to this new calls in which I'm going to teach you how to connect Arduino boards with

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SB 32 board.

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In this course, we will connect Aardman online with SPF 32.

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But what we teach here can be used with any other Arduino board when connecting Arduino ORNL with SPF

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30 tool.

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We are going to use the Arduino IEEE software to program both of these ports.

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Now, just like any other original course.

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Now what we are going to do is simple.

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We are going to connect.

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These two balls together.

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And this port would have sensors connected to these pins and will send sensor data using serial communication

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to the ISP at full bore and yes, be fitted to board using the Wi-Fi connection will send the sensor

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data to an online client observer.

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And in our case, we are going to use MQ Ti Web Client.

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And there are some things that you need to do in the Arduino coding and the coding to make this work.

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And you can directly connect Arduino to ISP.

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So we are going to use a converter here and that model and everything is explained inside of this course.

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Now again, this process is a very easy process and a little to explain it in a step by step manner.

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And here is what you will learn.

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You learn how to program Arduino and make it ready to send data to SB 32 board.

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You are going to learn how to program, you know, speakers to board and make it ready to receive data

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using zero communication from the Arduino board.

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You will learn how to make sure that both of these parts boards works separately so you can go to your

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computer and you will check using a communication module.

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If it works or not, and you are going to connect the speaker to both your computer and make sure that

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it does actually work, you will connect both of these together using a five one two three one three

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volt converter and you create an account and then you will create a symbol NQT client.

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I will teach you what is NQT, why we need it and what are the main concept and NQT server and client

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providers.

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And we will publish data using NQT.

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You will create a free account online so that this account will receive data from SB 32 board and finally

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will connect.

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Your ISP has to want your Arduino adjust the code with your own Wi-Fi network data and NQT authentication

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details.

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And the last step will be sending sensor data from Arduino to ESB, which will entail sending to the

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NQT web client.

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I'm sure that you will enjoy this course.

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Most people connect Arduino to yes people, because Arduino can handle sensors, relays and other hardware

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elements with other sports, and they don't want to damage their ISP board.

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They want more options, and Arduino does provide these options.

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So you can use this process to make ESB as a middleman between Arduino and the internet or the web.

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Thanks for showing this introduction.

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This is Ashna from educational engineering team.

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See you inside!
