

Smart Robot Club
Learning Arduino Course






On March 17, 2024, at 2 PM, the Smart Robot Club held a learning session on Arduino in classroom A207 of the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. After an orderly sign-in, the club activities officially began.

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During the activity


The club members divided into several groups to pick up their Arduino component kits. Then, the acting president Lin Xuancheng explained the first lesson—buzzer and photoresistor—to everyone.




During the activity

Under the guidance of the acting president, members distinguished between active buzzers and passive buzzers and connected them while referencing the PPT. Everyone took out the Arduino board from the components, connected it to the computer with a USB cable, then assembled the buzzer and wires on the breadboard. After uploading the code, the buzzer started to work. Next, everyone learned about the photoresistor and successfully used the photoresistor to adjust the LED light’s brightness frequency.


In the second lesson, club members learned how to use the DHT11 digital temperature and humidity sensor. However, this time the code upload did not go smoothly, and the computer displayed upload errors. Acting president Lin Xuancheng patiently introduced and demonstrated how to import library files. Under his guidance, club members attempted it, and the acting president provided help to each group. Eventually, everyone wore smiles of success.


Two hours passed quietly in busyness. This course was exceptionally fulfilling; club members not only learned about the usage of new Arduino components but also learned how to import library files, while enhancing their group collaboration skills. Amidst the joy of success, this Arduino course learning session concluded smoothly.

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Editor: Smart Robot Club