Arduino_BreadBoard_Advance_Kit_User_Guide_v2.1_r2
Arduino_BreadBoard_Advance_Kit_User_Guide_v2.1_r2
Arduino_BreadBoard_Advance_Kit_User_Guide_v2.1_r2
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Catalog
Install Arduino IDE ................................................................................................................................................................... 2
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Install Arduino IDE
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3. Connect the board
Connect the Arduino board to your computer using the USB cable. The green power LED (labelled ON)
should go on.
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Download and Install Arduino Code Library for the Kit
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Experiment 01 - Blinking LED
The First experiment gets you know the development flow of Arduino projects. You may learn the
following functions. (Explore more Arduino functions here: http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/HomePage)
pinMode()
digitalWrite()
delay()
Hardware Connection
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Click Open from the menu, and chose ArduinoBreadboardAdvancedKit ->p01_Blink
Click Tools->SerialPort, and choose the right com port, which will list after the driver successfully installed
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Click Upload, the code will be compiled and uploaded to the board and shows the following information
if it is success.
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Experiment 02 – Button Controlled LED
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Experiment 03 – Momentary Button
Hardware Connection
Open Arduino skecth Arduino Code p03_MomentaryButtonControlLED.ino and upload it the Arduino.
If uploading is success, the state of the LED will be kept when the hand left the pressed button.
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Experiment 04 – Light Sensor
Use Arduino read the light information by Light Sensor and output it on the Serial Terminal. Functions
used:
analogRead()
Serial.begin()
Serial.print()
Serial.println()
Hardware Connection
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When hiding the senor by hand, the output value decreases, from which we can tell there’s little light
sensed.
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Experiment 05 – Light Controlled LED
Hardware Connection
Open Arduino sketch p05_LightControlLED.ino and upload the code to the Arduino. When hiding the
light senor by hand, the LED will turn on; When the hand moves, the LED will turn off.
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Experiment 06 – Light Control Breathing LED
In this experiment, the hardware connection is the same as the last one. But the LED here will breathe in
different frequency controlled by the Lightness.
Try to learn the function:
analogWrite()
Hardware Connection
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Experiment 07 – RGB LED
Hardware Connection
Open Arduino Code p07_RGBLED.ino and upload it to the Arduino. The LED will change the color and the
brightness.
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Experiment 08 – 7 Segmental LED
Hardware Connection
Open the Arduino sketch p08_DigitalLED.ino, and upload it to the Arduino. The digital LED will display
number from 0 to 9 and the dot.
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Experiment 09 – 1602LCD Display
Hardware Connection
Open the Arduino the sketch p09_1602LCD.ino and upload it the Arduino. The LCD will display the time
passed in second.
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Experiment 10 – Temperature and Humidity Sensor
Use Arduino and DHT11 to get the temperature and humidity of the environment and to display them on
the Serial Terminal.
Hardware Connection
Open the Arduino sketch p10_HumAndTempSensor.ino and upload it to the Arduino. Open the Serial
Monitor, it will display the temperature and humidity.
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Experiment 11 – Remote Infrared Control
Use Arduino and Infrared Receive Sensor to receive the Remote Control Signal and display it on the Serial
Monitor
Hardware Connection
Open Arduino sketch p11_IRRemote.ino and upload it to the Arduino. Open the Serial Monitor, press the
key of remote controller, and the code will display.
Note: The controller uses CR2025 Cell. It is not shipped with the Kit to some countries because of security
checking problems. If so please buy it in your local store.
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Experiment 12 – PIR Motion Sensor
The PIR Motion Sensor outputs High level when detecting a moving body. The high level will be kept for a
while and goes back to Low level. The sensor is widely used in the Human Sensing Light.
Hardware Connection
Open the Arduino sketch p12_PIRMotionSensor.ino and upload it to the Arduino. If there is people
moving around, the LED on the Arduino board will turn on. The LED will keep the state for a while and
turn off if moving stops.
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Experiment 13 – Tilt Sensor
Detect if the object is tilted in one direction. If tilted, turn the LED on.
Hardware Connection
Open Arduino sketch p13_TiltSensor.ino and upload it to the Arduino. Tilt the Sensor in one direction, the
LED will turn on.
Note: The sensor only works in one direction.
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Experiment 14 – Ultrasonic Sensor
Use Ultrasonic Sensor to measure the distance between the sensor and the object.
Hardware Connection
Open the Arduino sketch p14_Ultrasonic.ino and upload it to the Arduino. Open the Serial Monitor, it will
show the distance measured.
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Experiment 15 - Buzzer
Hardware Connection
Open the Arduino sketch p15_Buzzer.ino and upload it to the Arduino. The buzzer will make sound in
different ways.
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