Arduino Multithreading: Do More with Less!
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 16 lectures (1h 19m) | Size: 414.9 MB
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 16 lectures (1h 19m) | Size: 414.9 MB
How to "Multithread" an Arduino via Protothreading to execute more than one task at once without interruption
What you'll learn:
Level up Your Arduino Programming Skills with Protothreading
Do two (or more) things at once using Arduino
Coaxing a single-core Arduino to do 3 or more things at once
What is Multithreading
What is Multithreading
Threads Concept
Advantages of Multithreading
Real Multithreading vs Protothreading
Why you should use Multithreading
Getting Started with Protothreading
Circuit Design
Coding
How to implement a library inside an Arduino code without importing it
Requirements
An Internet Connection
Basic knowledge in Programming
Description
How to "Multithread" an Arduino via Protothreading to execute more than one task at once without interruption
Arduino's great, but it is not easy to handle more than one task at the same time, and if you want to do two (or more) things at once at separate intervals? You'll need protothreading!
This Course teaches you something you may have wanted to do during your prototyping career, coaxing a single-core Arduino to do 3 things at once. In this case
Pulsing a signal without interruption
Incrementing a variable every second and writing it to the display without interruption
Displaying different messages every few seconds and writing them to the display without interruption
Welcome to this course.
In this course, you will learn Protothreading which is a way of performing what would normally be a multitasking operation (doing two or more things at once or at different intervals) on an Arduino. In other words, it's "multithreaded"! and since the Arduino is a single-core chip, multithreading itself is impossible. Then how on earth will we do that! the answer is Protothreading!!
A lot of information is waiting for you inside this course, join now and start making your own.
Advantages of Protothreading
Reactive systems – constantly monitoring
More responsive to user input
The CPU can handle multiple inputs simultaneously
Can take advantage of parallel processing
Better memory Management
A thread can execute concurrently with other threads within a single process.
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Who this course is for
Anyone Interested in Leveling up Your Arduino Programming Skills with Protothreading
Anyone Interested in Doing two (or more) things at once using Arduino
Anyone Interested in Coaxing a single-core Arduino to do 3 or more things at once
Anyone interested in Getting Started with Protothreading
Hardware developers
Electronics Geeks
Anyone Interested in Learning