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- Arduino Documentation
Learn Arduino Basic knowledge about principles and techniques behind the Arduino ecosystem Tutorials Discover all available Arduino official tutorials Legacy Discover the history of Arduino through all the boards and other documentation released
- Programming - Arduino Docs
Learn all you need to know about the Arduino programming language as well as other compatible languages
- Learn - Arduino Docs
Basic knowledge about principles and techniques behind the Arduino ecosystem Getting Started with Arduino An introduction to hardware Servo Motor Learn how to connect and control servo motors with your Arduino board I2C Article Create smart dashboards to control connected devices using few coding Sketches
- UNO R3 - Arduino Docs
Arduino UNO is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega328P It has 14 digital input output pins (of which 6 can be used as PWM outputs), 6 analog inputs, a 16 MHz ceramic resonator, a USB connection, a power jack, an ICSP header and a reset button
- What is Arduino?
The Arduino software is easy-to-use for beginners, yet flexible enough for advanced users It runs on Mac, Windows, and Linux Teachers and students use it to build low cost scientific instruments, to prove chemistry and physics principles, or to get started with programming and robotics
- Built-in Examples - Arduino Docs
Learn the basics of Arduino through this collection tutorials All code examples are available directly in all IDEs Analog Read Serial Bare Minimum code needed Blink Digital Read Serial Fading a LED
- Using the Arduino Software (IDE)
Download and install the Arduino Software IDE: Arduino IDE 1 x x (Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Portable IDE for Windows and Linux, ChromeOS) Arduino IDE 2 x; 2 Connect your Arduino board to your device 3 Open the Arduino Software (IDE)
- UNO R4 WiFi - Arduino Docs
The Arduino UNO R4 WiFi is designed around the 32-bit microcontroller RA4M1 from Renesas while also featuring a ESP32 module for Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® connectivity Its distinctive 12x8 LED matrix makes it possible to prototype visuals directly on the board, and with a Qwiic connector, you can create projects plug-and-play style
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