Friday, March 10, 2017

AR0 - Introduction


AR0 - Introduction


Arduino refers to an open-source electronics platform or board and the software used to program it. Arduino is designed to make electronics more accessible to artists, designers, hobbyists and anyone interested in creating interactive objects or environments.


Arduino Uno:

Arduino Uno is a micro controller board based on the ATmega328P. It has 14 digital input/output pins (of which 6 can be used as PWM outputs), 6 analog inputs, a 16 MHz quartz crystal, a USB connection, a power jack, an ICSP header and a reset button. It contains everything needed to support the micro controller; simply connect it to a computer with a USB cable or power it with a AC-to-DC adapter or battery to get started.

All boards are labelled with the FCC and CE logo, as they meet the electromagnetic compatibility standards set in their respective jurisdictions.

The breadboard is one of the most important parts in your kit as you can build circuits on it.

It has a DC motor that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy when electricity is applied to its leads, coils of wire inside the motor become magnetized when current flows though them.

There gels (red, green, blue) Filter out different wavelengths of light.

The arduino board has a power connector, reset button, USB port , TX and RX LEDs, digital pins, pin 13 LED, GND and SV pins, AT mega microcontroller, analog in, power LED, etc...

 It has a temperature sensor and a tilt sensor.

It has light emitting diodes (LEDs) which is a type of diode that illuminates when electricity passes through it.

They have jumper wires, these are connect compounds to each other on the breadboard, and to the arduino.

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