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Arduino is umbrella term for a collection of programmable microcontrollers. It covers both a physical device and an integrated development environment (IDE) that allows you to write, review, debug and upload code to your microcontroller. The Arduino IDE supports a wide variety of microcontrollers from different manufacturers with equally varying specifications (ATMEL, ESP32, ESP8266, etc). The original Arduino project takes a bare 8 bit microcontroller and adds an USB port (+ usb-to-serial converter by FTDI), voltage regulators, input/output header pins for plug and play experience. It's schematics are open source and allowed the proliferation of many varieties and clones. It is also very easy (and cheap) to make your own [https://www.arduino.cc/en/main/standalone 'Arduino' clone on a breadboard] with a handful of components
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== Graphical IDE Installation ==
NOTE: Arduino clones need a special driver, see below.
 
== Graphical ==
All Platforms (Windows/OSX/Linux) >> Download the IDE here: https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software
 
== Installation OSX ==
Unpack, mount, drag to applications folder
 
== Installation Win ==
Run installer, follow installation procedure.
 
== Installation Linux ==
https://www.instructables.com/id/Install-Arduino-IDE-182-on-Linux/
 
== Command Line ==
== Command Line ==
== Driver ==
WIN+OSX:http://sparks.gogo.co.nz/ch340.html
OSX Mojave has the driver built in.
Recent Linux flavours have the driver built in.
== Web ==
https://www.circuito.io/
https://create.arduino.cc/editor


== Sketches ==
== Sketches ==
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===Protect ya Led===
===Protect ya Led===


== Considerations ==
=== Clones vs Real Deal ===
Clones use inferior usb to serial chips, voltage regulators and non removable atmel microcontrollers. With buying an original Arduino you support the development and community (needs proof ;p).




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Revision as of 14:12, 30 September 2019

Arduino is umbrella term for a collection of programmable microcontrollers. It covers both a physical device and an integrated development environment (IDE) that allows you to write, review, debug and upload code to your microcontroller. The Arduino IDE supports a wide variety of microcontrollers from different manufacturers with equally varying specifications (ATMEL, ESP32, ESP8266, etc). The original Arduino project takes a bare 8 bit microcontroller and adds an USB port (+ usb-to-serial converter by FTDI), voltage regulators, input/output header pins for plug and play experience. It's schematics are open source and allowed the proliferation of many varieties and clones. It is also very easy (and cheap) to make your own 'Arduino' clone on a breadboard with a handful of components

Software

NOTE: Arduino clones need a special driver, see below.

Graphical

All Platforms (Windows/OSX/Linux) >> Download the IDE here: https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software

Installation OSX

Unpack, mount, drag to applications folder

Installation Win

Run installer, follow installation procedure.

Installation Linux

https://www.instructables.com/id/Install-Arduino-IDE-182-on-Linux/

Command Line

Driver

WIN+OSX:http://sparks.gogo.co.nz/ch340.html OSX Mojave has the driver built in. Recent Linux flavours have the driver built in.

Web

https://www.circuito.io/ https://create.arduino.cc/editor


Sketches

Anatomy of a sketch

Examples

Debugging

Output

Input

Arduino + Processing

Using Serial for Visualising, also add cli way (for more flexible/modular approach(promoting approaches not apps))!


Interfacing

Input

Voltage divider

Output

Protect ya Led

Considerations

Clones vs Real Deal

Clones use inferior usb to serial chips, voltage regulators and non removable atmel microcontrollers. With buying an original Arduino you support the development and community (needs proof ;p).