Overview
This is a course covering ChatGPT, a programming language for microcontrollers like the Arduino Uno. We'll start by getting familiar with the basics of the language, setting up and hooking up the Arduino. Then we'll move on to learning about Blink and PWM LED Dimmer and how to correct code written in ChatGPT. We'll also look at an example that shows what happens when the language ''forgets'' things. Next, we'll learn to work with a DHT22 Temp & Humid component, an OLED Display, and create a Temperature & Humidity Meter with Celsius and Fahrenheit displays. We'll also learn about using an ESP32 WiFi Scanner, programming it with MicroPython to create a Web Server, and see how ChatGPT and GitHub Copilot differ. The course concludes with a summary of the discussed topics.
Syllabus
- Introduction
- ChatGPT
- Getting started with ChatGPT
- Arduino Uno Hookup
- Blink
- PWM LED Dimmer
- ChatGPT Code Correction
- ChatGPT "Forgets"!
- DHT22 Temp & Humid
- OLED Display
- Temp & Humid Meter with C/F
- ESP32 WiFi Scanner
- ESP32 MicroPython Web Server
- ChatGPT vs. GitHub Copilot
- Conclusion
Taught by
DroneBot Workshop