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Engineering Summer Course

Collaborative Design and Development with Arduino

When:

06 July - 17 July 2026

School:

TU Berlin Summer and Winter School

Institution:

TU Berlin

City:

Berlin

Country:

Germany

Language:

English

Credits:

3 EC

Fee:

1050.00 EUR

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Collaborative Design and Development with Arduino
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Collaborative Design and Development with Arduino

About

This course provides a hands-on, project-driven learning experience. Each session will conclude with a practical project based on the concepts learned, allowing students to directly apply their knowledge by building functional systems. Through this interactive approach, students will not only gain technical skills but also develop their creativity and problem-solving abilities, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of collaborative design and development with Arduino. Projects will include real-world applications such as wireless control of electrical devices, environmental monitoring systems for temperature and humidity, and more.

Course leader

Ali Pourhossein

Target group

This course is designed for students with little or no background in electronics but with a basic understanding of programming. It is ideal for those who want to bring creative ideas to life using simple and accessible tools. Through clear explanations and hands-on projectsโ€”such as controlling devices remotely, measuring temperature and humidity, and using sensors (LDR, IR)โ€”participants will gain practical experience with Arduino. The course is especially suitable for students eager to apply their ideas in real-world projects.

Course aim

-Understand Arduino hardware and programming environment.
-Configure and use digital and analog input/output pins.
-Work with sensors to measure environmental and physical data (e.g., light, temperature, humidity, motion, distance, acceleration).
-Control electronic components such as LEDs, motors (DC, servo, stepper), and actuators.
-Apply communication protocols (UART, SPI, I2C) to connect Arduino with external devices and modules.
-Use real-time clock modules for time-based applications.
-Display information on LCDs and other visual interfaces.
-Develop small-scale, practical projects (e.g., remote control systems, access systems, environmental monitoring)

Fee info

Fee

1050.00 EUR, Students

Fee

1250.00 EUR, Working Professionals

Interested?

When:

06 July - 17 July 2026

School:

TU Berlin Summer and Winter School

Institution:

TU Berlin

Language:

English

Credits:

3 EC

Learn more & register

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