Arduino IDE Installation and
Introduction
1. Arduino IDE Installation
Arduino IDE is a powerful software exclusively designed for Arduino
microcontrollers. No matter which version it is, the same installation method
can be used. This lesson will take the window version of “Arduino-2.2.1” as an
example to illustrate:
1) Locate the Arduino IDE installation package in the same folder as this
document, as shown in the below figure, and double click to open it. (If you
want to download the latest version of the software, you can download it
through the Arduino official website “https://www.arduino.cc/en/software”.)
2) Click “I Agree” to install.
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3) Remain the default option, and click “Next”.
4) Click “Browse” to choose the installation path, and then click “Install”.
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5) Wait for the installation to complete.
Attention: If you’re prompted for the installation of the chip driver during the
installation, please check “Always trust software from Arduino LLC (A)”, then click “Install”.
6) After the installation is complete, click “Finish”.
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2. Software Instruction
1) The main interface of Arduino IDE consists of 5 workplaces:
1 Menu bar: it is responsible for Arduino IDE-related settings.
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Create or open a project file, and customize preferences
for the main interface.
Perform text editing such as commenting, indenting or
searching for code.
Configure the entire project, including compiling, running,
and adding the library files.
Select the development board and port, as well as obtain
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the board information.
Assist users with getting ready and offer solutions to
common issues.
2 Tool bar: some tools related to the project, including program
compilation, programs download, serial monitor, etc.
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Verification. Check if a program is written without errors. If
it is fully correct, the compilation process will activate.
Download the program to the control board.
Debugging. Some development can be debugged through
Arduino IDE in real time.
Select different boards for different development projects.
Serial plotter, which can plot data printed to the Arduino
serial port into graph.
Serial monitor, printing serial port information.
3 Editing area: the area for editing code.
4 Status bar: display the status of the current editor, such as the line
and column of code, information about the development board, etc.
5 Sidebar: the core of Arduino IDE is in charge of displaying the
working folders, code debugging, library file installation, etc.
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Management folder, display the files of current project.
Development board manager, add the board tool package.
Library management, add or delete the library files of the
program.
Debugging, real-time debugging of the project.
Search or replace the code or variables.