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Introduction to BeagleBone Black Wireless

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Venkatesh Varadachari,Kamesh Dkr

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  • 1 - What will you learn from this course.mp4
    02:38
  • 2 - Introduction to BeagleBoneBlack Wireless.mp4
    03:28
  • 3 - BeagleBoards latest development board.mp4
    06:23
  • 4 - BeagleBone Black Wireless Compatibility.mp4
    02:49
  • 5 - BeagleBoard.txt
  • 5 - BeagleBoardX15.txt
  • 5 - BeagleBoardxM.txt
  • 5 - BeagleBone.txt
  • 5 - BeagleBone Black.txt
  • 5 - BeagleBone Black Accessories.txt
  • 5 - Getting started with BeagleBoneBlack Wireless.mp4
    03:41
  • 6 - First scenario Tethered to a PC.mp4
    03:27
  • 7 - BeagleBone Black Accessories.txt
  • 7 - Second scenario Standalone with DisplayKeyboardMouse.mp4
    03:58
  • 8 - Accessories links.html
  • 8 - ebaylinks.pdf
  • 9 - 7z1604x64.zip
  • 9 - BeagleBoardorg Latest Firmware Images.txt
  • 9 - Update board with the latest software.mp4
    05:25
  • 9 - boned64.zip
  • 9 - win32diskimager095install.zip
  • 10 - Plug in your Beagle via USB.mp4
    05:38
  • 10 - Support Resources.txt
  • 11 - Beagle Board component locations.mp4
    04:59
  • 12 - BeagleBoneBoard Wireless Expansion Connectors.mp4
    03:11
  • 12 - connectorp9.zip
  • 12 - connetorp8.zip
  • 13 - BeagleBone.txt
  • 13 - FTDI.txt
  • 13 - Serial Header.mp4
    02:08
  • 14 - Connect a BeagleBoneBlack Wireless to the Internet using Putty.mp4
    08:37
  • 14 - putty.zip
  • 14 - vncviewer602windows64bit.zip
  • 15 - How to setup BeagleBone Black for Mac OS.html
  • 16 - BeagleBone Black Wireless WiFi Setup.mp4
    03:56
  • 17 - BeagleBoneBlack Wireless.txt
  • 17 - Understanding the Pinout on the BeagleBoneBlack Wireless.mp4
    04:01
  • 18 - Beaglebone Black Wireless Pinout.html
  • 19 - Running Python on BeagleBoneBlack Wireless.mp4
    04:59
  • 20 - Blinking LEDs from GPIO PinsPart I.mp4
    05:50
  • 21 - Blinking LEDs from GPIO PinsPart II.mp4
    06:42
  • 22 - CircuitDiagram Blinking LEDs from GPIO Pins.html
  • 23 - Source CodeBlinking LEDs from GPIO Pins.html
  • 1 - Python Programming 1.html
  • 24 - Control PWM Signals and Create a Dimmable LED Circuit with PWM in Python.mp4
    09:22
  • 25 - CircuitDiagram Control PWM Signals and Create a Dimmable LED Circuit with PWM.html
  • 26 - Source CodeControl PWM Signals and Create a Dimmable LED.html
  • 27 - Read Button State from Python.mp4
    05:06
  • 28 - CircuitDiagramRead Button State from Python.html
  • 29 - Source CodeRead Button State from Python.html
  • 30 - Reading Analog Inputs from Python.mp4
    05:53
  • 31 - CircuitDiagramReading Analog Inputs from Python.html
  • 32 - Source CodeReading Analog Inputs from Python.html
  • 2 - Python Programming 2.html
  • 33 - Control a Servo from Python Using PWM.mp4
    09:14
  • 34 - CircuitDiagramControl a Servo from Python Using PWM.html
  • 35 - Source CodeControl a Servo from Python Using PWM.html
  • 36 - Build your own Real time ECG monitor with a BeagleBone Black Wireless.mp4
    03:03
  • 37 - AD8232.pdf
  • 37 - AD8232 ECG Sensor ModuleFeatures and Specifications.mp4
    03:22
  • 38 - Hardware Requirements.mp4
    03:42
  • 39 - CircuitDiagramBuild your own Real time ECG monitor with a BBB Wireless.html
  • 40 - ECG Signal Parameter.mp4
    02:56
  • 41 - Code Build your own Real time ECG monitor with a BeagleBone Black Wireless.mp4
    04:21
  • 42 - Source CodeBuild your own Real time ECG monitor with a BeagleBoneBlack Wireless.html
  • 43 - Beebotte.mp4
    03:19
  • 44 - Beebotte Backend configuration on BeagleBoneBlack Wireless.mp4
    02:11
  • 45 - BeeBotte Programming.mp4
    02:16
  • 46 - Source CodeBeeBotte Programming.html
  • 47 - Conclusion.mp4
    02:39
  • Description


    Learn about to Build your own Real time ECG monitor with a BeagleBoneBlack Wireless board.

    What You'll Learn?


    • Wire up your BeagleBoneBlack Wireless to create a fully functional computer, running on Debian operating system
    • Get up to speed with simple Linux commands and the Python programming language
    • Write Python code to control the BeagleBoneBlack Wireless hardware
    • Build your own Real time ECG monitor with a BeagleBoneBlack Wireless board using Beebotte

    Who is this for?


  • This is an introductory course meant for those who are interested in exploring the BeagleBoneBlack Wireless. While a knowledge of Linux operating system and Python programming language will be helpful, it is not required to follow this course. The basics of Linux and Python will be taught as a part of this course.
  • Anyone interested in learning about programming to interface with a curiosity for making electronics and microcontrollers
  • Students over 10 years of age, or younger with with adult supervision. Young students should be supervised at all times when using a soldering iron
  • Entrepreneurs who need to prototype electronics projects or ideas
  • Engineering Students - Electronics, Electrical & Computer Science
  • Electronic Geeks, Hobbiest & Art Students
  • High School Science Students
  • What You Need to Know?


  • BeagleBoneBlack Wireless
  • A basic understanding of electricity and electronics
  • Essential tools: a mini breadboard, jumper wires, a multimeter, a soldering iron and solder, wire cutter
  • A hands-on projects-based approach with step by step instructions will be used to teach about the BeagleBoneBlack Wireless and Python programming
  • All theory will be explained so you understand all aspects of a project and how/why it works
  • Line-By-Line Code Reviews so you will understand exactly how the software and hardware play together in a project
  • LEDs, Push Buttons, Potentiometer
  • 1 x - BeagleBone Black Wireless, 1 x ECG Module (AD8232), 3 x ECG Electrodes Pad, ECG Electrode Sensor Cable Connector
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    Description

    Hello, learners! Greetings from Makerdemy. In this course, you will learn how to program to Build your own Real time ECG monitor with a BeagleBone Black Wireless board using ECG AD8232 Sensor and beebotte IoT plaform.

    In this course is for anyone who is interested in exploring the newly released BeagleBoneBlack Wireless. This course is for anyone who is interested in learning about fundamentals of BeagleBone Black. This course is ideal for those who are interested in exploring the possibilities of BeagleBone. The course does not require any prior knowledge of BeagleBone and Python Programming language.

    I will teach you to hook up the Beagle with a keyboard and monitor and use it as a fully functional desktop. I will also teach you how to configure the BeagleBoneBlack board, and you can use it wirelessly. You will learn how to interact with the hardware and build complete BeagleBoneBlack projects using Python programming language.

    The course consists series of lessons will show you how to get up and running on the Beaglebone Black Wireless. An advantage of the Beaglebone Black over the Raspberry Pi is that it has Analog input capability, which the Pi does not. The Beaglebone has a much smaller and less active user community, so it is harder to find examples and information for this platform. So, I will put together a series of lessons that will show you how to use this board in your projects. Our basic approach will be to do programs and control the GPIO pins using Python.

    The course split into six projects:

    Project 1: In this project, we will teach you how to blink LED from the GPIO pins using Python.

    Project 2: In this project, we teach you how to make the connection to control the brightness of LED using the PWM command in Python.

    Project 3: This project will explain to you how to read the state of push buttons using Python. We will be using an external pull down resistor, and will be using digital reads.

    Project 4: In this project will learn how to read analog values using the Analog In pins on the Beaglebone Black Wireless.

    Project 5: In this project, we will teach you how to precisely control the position of a servo using PWM in Python.

    Project 6: In this project, we will teach you to basics for getting your AD8232 Heart Rate Monitor up and running.

    I will also cover real-time medical project in this course; I will go over the basics for getting your (AD8232) Heart Rate Monitor up and running. Then, I’ll show you how to hook it up to BeagleBone Black Wireless and to create a real-time visualization of ECG data Using Beebotte IoT platform.

    I will teach you how to step into the world of Internet of Things and remotely visualize the data on the web. You will also learn how to integrate web application API with BeagleBoneBlack Wireless and remotely save the Real-time ECG data on the web server.

    If you are a technology enthusiast and want to learn the cutting-edge technology, then this is the right course for you.

    I will guide you step by step how to go about building this project. I will also share the source code with you so that you can replicate the project by yourself.

    At the end of the course, you'll be fully familiarized with BeagleBone Black Wireless and ready to build your own application micro-controller projects. I look forward to you joining this course. It provides the complete source code of the real time project.

    Let’s dive in to learn the concept one by one.

    What are you waiting for? Enroll now!

    Who this course is for:

    • This is an introductory course meant for those who are interested in exploring the BeagleBoneBlack Wireless. While a knowledge of Linux operating system and Python programming language will be helpful, it is not required to follow this course. The basics of Linux and Python will be taught as a part of this course.
    • Anyone interested in learning about programming to interface with a curiosity for making electronics and microcontrollers
    • Students over 10 years of age, or younger with with adult supervision. Young students should be supervised at all times when using a soldering iron
    • Entrepreneurs who need to prototype electronics projects or ideas
    • Engineering Students - Electronics, Electrical & Computer Science
    • Electronic Geeks, Hobbiest & Art Students
    • High School Science Students

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    Venkatesh Varadachari
    Venkatesh Varadachari
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    Venkatesh Varadachari is the founder of MAKERDEMY, a pioneer maker education company head-quartered in Singapore.     Venkatesh believes that knowledge should be made available to people in all walks of life. Venkatesh also believes in the power of education to transform lives.      Venkatesh has an MBA from the prestigious Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore.      He also has a degree in Electrical Engineering from Madras University and a Masters in Financial Engineering from National University of Singapore.
    Kamesh DKR is passionate about working at the intersection of technology and education. He believes that learning should be fun, entertaining and contextual. Kamesh has a Masters in Computer Applications from VIT, one of the top engineering schools in India. Kamesh is a product engineer with ScratchNinja and is responsible for developing user friendly educational courses to teach cutting edge technological concepts to school students.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 31
    • duration 2:19:14
    • English subtitles has
    • Release Date 2024/04/13