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Introduction to Arduino

A Beginner's Guide
What is Arduino?
• • Arduino is an open-source electronics
platform based on easy-to-use hardware and
software.
• • It is designed to make electronics more
accessible to everyone.
• • Arduino boards are capable of reading
inputs and controlling outputs.
Why Use Arduino?
• • User-friendly and easy to learn.
• • Affordable and widely available.
• • Extensive community support and resources.
• • Versatile and can be used in a variety of
projects.
Arduino Board Overview
• • Microcontroller: The brain of the Arduino.
• • Digital and Analog Pins: Used for inputs and
outputs.
• • USB Interface: For connecting to a computer.
• • Power Supply: Powers the Arduino board.
How Arduino Works
• • Write code in the Arduino IDE.
• • Upload the code to the Arduino board via
USB.
• • The Arduino board executes the code to
perform tasks.
Basic Components
• • LEDs: Light-emitting diodes for visual
indicators.
• • Resistors: Limit current flow in a circuit.
• • Sensors: Measure physical quantities like
temperature, light, etc.
• • Motors: Convert electrical energy into
motion.
Simple Arduino Project: Blinking
LED
• • Connect an LED to a digital pin.
• • Write a simple code to blink the LED on and
off.
• • Upload the code to the Arduino board.
Coding in Arduino IDE
• • The Arduino IDE is the software used to
write and upload code.
• • Uses a simplified version of C/C++
programming language.
• • Basic structure: setup() and loop() functions.
Resources and Community
• • Arduino official website (arduino.cc).
• • Online forums and communities for
troubleshooting and ideas.
• • Numerous tutorials and project examples
available online.
Conclusion
• • Arduino is a powerful tool for beginners to
learn electronics and coding.
• • It's versatile and can be used in countless
projects.
• • With a large community, resources are easily
accessible to help you get started.

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