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ARDUINO® FUNDAMENTALS BUNDLE

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The Arduino Fundamentals is an online exam that provides official certification on your knowledge of Arduino related electronics, programming and physical computing.

The exam is based on the concepts introduced in the Arduino Starter Kit, as it offers all you need (components, project book and support) to get started with Arduino, coding and electronics in a hands-on way.

The Fundamentals certification offers the right balance of academic excellence and real-world skills, to give students the confidence and motivation they need to succeed both in Academic and professional environments.
It is also a great possibility for companies that are interested in certify their employees to refresh, and add new skills to their repertoire.


The Exam available in English, Spanish and Italian.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

The Arduino Fundamental exam is web-based, and consists of 36 questions with 75 minutes to complete them all.

Results are available after submission, indicating whether if passed or failed. By passing the exam you will be rewarded with the Arduino Fundamentals certificate.
You can try the demo to have a closer look at how the exam will be.
To learn more about the Fundamentals certification process, download now the user guide.

Technical Specifications

EXAM SUBJECT AREAS

You will encounter questions that test your knowledge in relation to the following 8 main categories:

  1. Electricity. Understanding the concepts such as resistance, voltage, power and capacitance, and able to measure and calculate them.
  2. Reading circuits and schematics. Understanding how electronics are represented visually, and the ability to read and analyze electronic circuits.
  3. Arduino IDE. Understanding the functionality of the Arduino development environment, serial communication, libraries and errors.
  4. Arduino Boards. Understanding the constitution and capabilities of an Arduino board and the functions of its different parts.
  5. Frequency and Duty cycle. Understanding the concepts of Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) and frequency, and being able to calculate duty cycle.
  6. Electronic components. Understanding how various electronic components such as LEDs, sensors, buttons and motors work, and how to use them in a circuit.
  7. Programming syntax and semantics. Understanding the building blocks of the Arduino programming language such as functions, arguments, variables and loops.
  8. Programming logic. Ability to program various electronic components, read, analyze and troubleshoot Arduino code.