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- Arduino - Overview - Online Tutorials Library
Arduino is a prototype platform (open-source) based on an easy-to-use hardware and software It consists of a circuit board, which can be programed (referred to as a microcontroller) and a ready-made software called Arduino IDE (Integrated Development Environment), which is used to write and upload the computer code to the physical board
- Arduino - Ultrasonic Sensor - Online Tutorials Library
Arduino - Ultrasonic Sensor - The HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor uses SONAR to determine the distance of an object just like the bats do It offers excellent non-contact range detection with high accuracy and stable readings in an easy-to-use package from 2 cm to 400 cm or 1” to 13 feet
- Arduino - Program Structure - Online Tutorials Library
Arduino programs can be divided in three main parts: Structure, Values (variables and constants), and Functions In this tutorial, we will learn about the Arduino software program, step by step, and how we can write the program without any syntax or compilation error
- Arduino - DC Motor - Online Tutorials Library
Arduino - DC Motor - In this chapter, we will interface different types of motors with the Arduino board (UNO) and show you how to connect the motor and drive it from your board
- Arduino - Arrays - Online Tutorials Library
Arduino - Arrays - An array is a consecutive group of memory locations that are of the same type To refer to a particular location or element in the array, we specify the name of the array and the position number of the particular element in the array
- Arduino - Board Description - Online Tutorials Library
Arduino - Board Description - In this chapter, we will learn about the different components on the Arduino board We will study the Arduino UNO board because it is the most popular board in the Arduino board family
- Arduino - Blinking LED - Online Tutorials Library
Arduino - Blinking LED - LEDs are small, powerful lights that are used in many different applications To start, we will work on blinking an LED, the Hello World of microcontrollers It is as simple as turning a light on and off
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