RC Filter Analyser
Module 1
A browser tool that plots the frequency response of an RC circuit from R and C values. Built entirely in Claude — no editor, no terminal, no install.
Learn moreYour ideas always ran faster than your ability to build them. This course closes that gap — for hardware makers and solopreneurs who know electronics but not software architecture.
AI Coding for Makers — Course Preview
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Who it's for
Not software engineers. Not computer science graduates. Makers: people who solve problems with hardware, code, and domain expertise.
You design circuits and write firmware. You've never needed a full web app before. Now you do. AI changes what's possible — if you know how to direct it.
You have the domain knowledge and a product idea. The implementation gap is the only thing between you and a launched product. This course bridges it.
You've coded in half a dozen languages but never shipped a deployed application. You know enough to evaluate AI output. You just need the workflow.
The Framework
Not all AI use is equal. This course gives you a map for choosing the right level of AI involvement for each task — from quick lookups to autonomous agents.
Most makers start at Level 1. By the end of this course you'll work confidently at Levels 3–4, with hands-on experience at Level 5.
Explore the Five Levels →Hands-on Projects
Every module ends with something you build and own. The projects progress from a single browser file to a deployed multi-user application.
Module 1
A browser tool that plots the frequency response of an RC circuit from R and C values. Built entirely in Claude — no editor, no terminal, no install.
Learn moreModule 3
A command-line tool that reads structured files from your hardware workflows — think KiCad BOMs, component exports, or trace data — and produces useful output.
Learn moreModule 3
Reads live sensor data from an Arduino over serial, plots multiple variables in a real-time web chart, and logs everything to CSV. Multi-file project built with an AI agent.
Learn moreModule 4
Upload a component datasheet, ask natural-language questions, get cited answers. Introduces the LLM at runtime — your first AI-powered application.
Learn moreModule 5
The capstone: a multi-user makerspace equipment booking app with login, role-based access, conflict detection, public holiday integration, and background email reminders.
Learn moreYour Instructor
I'm a maker, not a programmer. My background spans electronics, embedded systems, PCB design, and teaching. I've published courses on Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and electronics to students across the world.
A few years ago, my ideas ran faster than my ability to build them. AI coding assistants changed that — not by replacing my thinking, but by handling the implementation work that slowed me down. This course is what I wish had existed when I started.