Arduino Beginner’s Reference Guide (1): Basics and Development Environment

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Arduino Learning Notes (1) Basics and Development Environment

Below is the guide for this article.

This article is suitable for people aged 10 to any upper limit.

Please bring your own bowl before eating — Arduino UNO R3

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1.About Arduino

2. About Arduino IDE (Development Environment)

3. About Arduino UNO R3 Development Board

Arduino Beginner's Reference Guide (1): Basics and Development Environment

1. About Arduino

Arduino is a convenient, flexible, and easy-to-use open-source electronic prototyping

Getting Started with Arduino UNO Development Board

The Arduino UNO R3 is a development board that is very suitable for beginners in microcontrollers. It uses the AVR microcontroller ATmega328P as the main controller, and the integrated development environment is Arduino IDE, which can help beginners quickly master microcontroller technology.

Getting Started with Arduino UNO Development Board

Arduino UNO R3 Development Board

Specifications:

  • Operating Voltage: 5V

  • Input Voltage: No external power supply is needed when connected via USB or external 7V~12V DC input

  • Microprocessor: ATmega328P, write/erase lifetime of 10,000 times, priced around

Getting Started with Arduino UNO: A Comprehensive Guide

Getting Started with Arduino UNO: A Comprehensive Guide

The Arduino Uno was released on September 25, 2011, at the New York Maker Faire. The latest official version is the Rev3, known as the Arduino Uno R3. All experiments in this book are based on this version. The Arduino Uno is based on the ATMEL AVR microcontroller ATmega328p, where the letter 'p' indicates low-power picoPower technology. The microcontroller on the Arduino Uno board is installed in a standard 28-pin IC

Guide to Choosing Development Boards (Part 1) – MCU

In the previous article, we briefly introduced how to choose development boards in different fields, but many people are still confused because we didn't recommend specific models. In this article, we will look at what types of development boards are suitable for specific fields.

Here, I will recommend development boards based on the performance you need, starting with the lower-performing MCU chips.

MCU (Microcontroller)

This is actually the most commonly used type of development board, which is needed in various aspects. The main

Getting Started with Arduino UNO Development Board

Getting to Know Arduino:

Arduino is a convenient, flexible, and easy-to-use open-source electronic prototyping platform. It consists of two parts: the hardware part is the Arduino circuit board used for circuit connections; the other part is the Arduino IDE, which is an application that provides a programming development environment, integrating code writing, analysis, compilation, and other functionalities into a single software.

Arduino can sense the environment through various sensors and can also control lights,

Stunning Arduino Development Boards You Must See

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Stunning Arduino Development Boards You Must See

Summary: Here are several development boards based on the Arduino UNO shape, let's appreciate them together.

1. Adafruit METRO M7

The main control chip is NXP's IMXRT1011, with an ARM Cortex-M7 core. The IMXRT1011 is a microcontroller unit (MCU) developed by NXP Semiconductors. It belongs to the i.MX RT series of MCUs, based on the Arm Cortex-M7 core. The maximum frequency

Exploring Arduino: A Comprehensive Guide

Introduction to Arduino

Arduino is a convenient, flexible, and easy-to-use open-source electronic prototyping platform. It includes hardware (various models of Arduino boards) and software (Arduino IDE). It was developed by a European team in the winter of 2005, consisting of Massimo Banzi, David Cuartielles, Tom Igoe, Gianluca Martino, David Mellis, and Nicholas Zambetti.

Exploring Arduino: A Comprehensive Guide

Figure 1—Arduino LOGO

It is built on an open-source simple I/O interface board and has a development environment similar to Java and C languages

Exploring Three Common Arduino Development Boards

Today, Teacher Cheng from Mark Pen Design Study Abroad continues to bring us knowledge related to Arduino. This article discusses three commonly used Arduino development boards: Arduino Uno, Arduino Nano, and Arduino Mega 2560.

Arduino can be connected to various components like LEDs, LCD screens, buttons, stepper motors, servos, temperature and humidity sensors, distance sensors, pressure sensors, or any devices that can output data or be controlled via a breadboard or other expansion boards. It can also wirelessly connect to other

Applications of Development Boards in Everyday Life

Development boards are actually quite interesting, as they are commonly found in our daily lives.

A development board is a circuit board based on a chip, designed to facilitate our development work. This means that, theoretically, any device controlled by a program and chip will have a development board used during its research and development phase. Nowadays, development boards have become commercial products, which can directly serve as the main board of some electronic devices. This reduces our workload in development

LattePanda Sigma: The Next Generation Development Board

LattePanda Sigma is the latest generation of the LattePanda series that has recently been launched.
LattePanda Sigma
LattePanda Sigma: The Next Generation Development Board
Its biggest feature is that it is equipped with the Intel 13th generation Raptor Lake CPU i5-1340P processor, released in the first quarter of 2023.
LattePanda Sigma: The Next Generation Development Board
With 12 cores and 16 threads, four performance cores can reach a maximum turbo frequency of 4.6GHz, and eight efficiency cores can reach a maximum
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