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  • #REDIRECT [[Xplore ONE(Arduino UNO Compatible)]]
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  • =Arduino UNO with KiCAD= This is a complete series of video tutorials on how to build a Arduino UNO [derived version] with KiCAD. We have choosen this example as it has fa
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  • 5 B (1 word) - 19:57, 28 September 2014
  • ...mobile controlled robot with Explore Robo platform and we will be using ''arduino software'' to program the board.
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  • [[category:Arduino/Arduino Compatible]] {{Box|type=l_green_light|text='''Xplore ONE is Arduino UNO compatible board, made with high quality FR4 material, standard compone
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  • 161 B (19 words) - 13:27, 3 July 2014
  • ...o has a atmega8 MCU with Arduino bootloader, hence we can code it from the Arduino IDE You can see the Arduino pin numbers from the image below:
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  • Building Robotics with the Arduino Platform is not just simple, its fun! With this workshop we intend to build *Brief Introduction to Arduino IDE.
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  • [[category: Arduino/Arduino Compatible]] ...ou can assemble all the circuits on the breadboard and program it with the Arduino Software. You can combine the components and hack more!
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  • The Arduino IDE from 1.6.0 onwards, makes it very easy for adding third party boards li ...Embedded boards using Arduino one have to first add these boards into the Arduino. For adding the boards do following procedure.
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  • ...ino support. In this small tutorial, I will show you how easy it is to add Arduino Support =Arduino support for ESP8266=
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  • #REDIRECT [[Arduino Support for ESP8266 with simple test code]]
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  • ...s tutorial we will look at the basic setups of setting up the ExploreM3 on Arduino and installing DFU and Vcom drivers on Windows, Linux and MAC. Finally we w [[File:0 Arduino setup.jpg]]
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  • [[category: Free RTOS with Arduino]] In this tutorial, we will see how to setup the Arduino IDE for FreeRTOS.<br>
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  • ...have two hardware Serial Ports, two SPI, two I2C and more PWM pins on the Arduino Pro Mini? Tit has all of this, and retains the same form factor. Tit uses A ...atures. Check the setup section on installing support for the board in the Arduino IDE.
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  • ...no introduction. There are numerous devices and peripherals that work with Arduino. This page lists all the libraries that have been tested or ported to Explo
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  • [[category:Arduino Tutorials]] SIM800L is nice and inexpensive GSM breakout board. We will set it up with Arduino and send simple text messages. The library can ofcourse be used to do more
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  • [[category:Arduino Tutorials]] ...g the simplest Ping pong game with LED Matrix Display and a Joystick using Arduino. The setup can be used to program and play other retro games.
    371 B (58 words) - 17:01, 28 July 2016
  • [[category:Arduino Tutorials]] The Arduino Uno or any other Arduino board that uses Atmega328 as the Microcontroller has ADC resolution of 10 b
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  • [[category:Arduino Tutorials]] ...f devices including smartphone, laptops and tablets. Adding a Bluetooth to Arduino can take your project to the next level. It opens up lots of possibilities
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  • Lets get started with the Arduino way of programming Explore M3. # Arduino IDE 1.6.5 ([https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/OldSoftwareReleases download])
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  • [[category: Arduino Tutorials]] ...nsole with super bright Red led matrices, a Joystick and a ATmega328 (with Arduino Uno bootloader. The fun part is not just building it writing/porting pixel
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  • [[category:ESP32 Arduino]] ...do they practically mean?|brief overview of Esp32]], its time to setup the arduino for ESP32 and run some sample examples. This will install support Horbill E
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  • [[category:ESP32 Arduino]] ...w to setup AWS IOT for an Amazon user account. Now lets see how to use the Arduino esp32 AWS IOT library to communicate with AWS server.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Xplore ONE(Arduino UNO Compatible)]]
    48 B (6 words) - 17:53, 18 June 2014
  • ...nt but for the entire series. And even if you think of migrating to PIC or Arduino, you'll have breakout boards that fit on to this, hence we believe it is a The Ultra One baseboard can additionally be used with several AVR, 8051 and Arduino Microcontrollers, we beleive this kit to is a solid gate way to Embedded Sy
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  • [[category:ESP32 Arduino]]
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  • [[ KiCAD: Advanced Tutorials:Arduino UNO with KiCAD|'''''Next up: Advance Kicad tutorial''']]
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  • =Arduino UNO with KiCAD= This is a complete series of video tutorials on how to build a Arduino UNO [derived version] with KiCAD. We have choosen this example as it has fa
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  • ...mobile controlled robot with Explore Robo platform and we will be using ''arduino software'' to program the board.
    3 KB (387 words) - 11:03, 19 October 2014
  • * 2.[[ KiCAD: Advanced Tutorials:Arduino UNO with KiCAD|Advanced video series of 10 videos, covering a slightly comp
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  • Hack it like a arduino or build on it like an AVR. Integrated DTMF and Motor driver, will help you *Compatible with Arduino Software.
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  • ...is a TTL breakout for directly connecting it to microcontrollers like AVR, Arduino, PIC, ARM etc.'''''
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  • [[category:Arduino/Arduino Compatible]] {{Box|type=l_green_light|text='''Xplore ONE is Arduino UNO compatible board, made with high quality FR4 material, standard compone
    1 KB (196 words) - 16:55, 4 April 2015
  • ...nt but for the entire series. And even if you think of migrating to PIC or Arduino, you'll have breakout boards that fit on to this, hence we believe it is a
    6 KB (919 words) - 14:25, 3 May 2016
  • ...nt but for the entire series. And even if you think of migrating to PIC or Arduino, you'll have breakout boards that fit on to this, hence we believe it is a
    3 KB (454 words) - 11:18, 19 April 2016
  • ...nt but for the entire series. And even if you think of migrating to PIC or Arduino, you'll have breakout boards that fit on to this, hence we believe it is a
    2 KB (394 words) - 11:21, 19 April 2016
  • ...nt but for the entire series. And even if you think of migrating to PIC or Arduino, you'll have breakout boards that fit on to this, hence we believe it is a
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  • ...and hence eliminates use of external programmer. It can also be used with Arduino software. The board has additional pads for male connectors, with which the *Can also be used with Arduino Software.
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  • =Using Starter AVR with Arduino Software= ...arter AVR USB development board has Atmega32 on board, it can be used with Arduino Software. Below are the details on how to set it up.
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  • ...duino oled libraries([https://learn.adafruit.com/monochrome-oled-breakouts/arduino-library-and-examples AdaFruit SSD1306], [http://www.rinkydinkelectronics.co
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  • ...utputs logical one when obstacle is detected. Extremely simple to use with arduino and other micrcocontroller}}
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  • ...as (LPG). The breakout broad is very easy to use. It can be connected with Arduino or other popular micrcontrollers to detect level of LPG concentration in ai
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  • ''L293D is a versatile Motor Driver, which can be used with AVR/Arduino, PIC and other MCU boards. It can drive 2 D.C or 1 Stepper motor.''
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  • This breakout board helps you switch a AC device. It is compatible with Arduino, AVR, PIC and other micro-controllers. '''The relay operates on 5V DC. The
    729 B (108 words) - 16:47, 31 January 2015
  • ...ch AC devices. It has 2 channels that it can switch. It is compatible with Arduino, AVR, PIC and other micro-controllers. '''The relay operates on 12V DC henc
    808 B (121 words) - 16:17, 31 January 2015
  • ...ch AC devices. It has 4 channels that it can switch. It is compatible with Arduino, AVR, PIC and other micro-controllers. '''The relay operates on 12V DC henc
    762 B (114 words) - 15:43, 31 January 2015
  • ...o has a atmega8 MCU with Arduino bootloader, hence we can code it from the Arduino IDE You can see the Arduino pin numbers from the image below:
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  • [[Category:Arduino Tutorials]] ...in the world of Arduino. Let's blink! We will connect a LED to pin 13 of Arduino and turn it ON/OFF every second.
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  • [[Category:Arduino Tutorials]] [[File:Arduino Read Switch and Display on LED.JPG|680px]]
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  • [[Category:Arduino Tutorials]] [[File:Arduino Interface buzzer.JPG|680px]]
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  • [[Category:Arduino Tutorials]] [[File:Arduino Interface RGB LED.JPG|680px]]
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  • [[Category:Arduino Tutorials]] [[File:Arduino Display Numbers on Seven Segment Display.JPG|680px]]
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  • [[Category:Arduino Tutorials]] [[File:Arduino Blink LED with POT.JPG|680px]]
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  • [[Category:Arduino Tutorials]] [[File:Arduino Interface LDR.JPG|680px]]
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  • [[Category:Arduino Tutorials]] [[File:Arduino Interface LM35.JPG|680px]]
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  • [[Category:Arduino Tutorials]] [[File:Arduino Interface DC Motor.JPG|680px]]
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  • [[Category:Arduino Tutorials]] [[File:Arduino LCD Interface.JPG|680px]]
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  • [[Category:Arduino Tutorials]] [[File:Arduino Interface Relay.JPG|680px]]
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  • Building Robotics with the Arduino Platform is not just simple, its fun! With this workshop we intend to build *Brief Introduction to Arduino IDE.
    1 KB (163 words) - 14:10, 10 October 2014
  • ...air with just 8 LEDs. This kit is great introduction to soldering and AVR/Arduino Programming. The kit does not require a external programmer, it is self pr ==Arduino Code==
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  • [[category: Arduino/Arduino Compatible]] ...ou can assemble all the circuits on the breadboard and program it with the Arduino Software. You can combine the components and hack more!
    2 KB (326 words) - 16:51, 4 April 2015
  • ...ch AC devices. It has 2 channels that it can switch. It is compatible with Arduino, AVR, PIC and other micro-controllers. '''The relay operates on 5V DC. The
    892 B (132 words) - 17:10, 4 April 2015
  • ...ch AC devices. It has 4 channels that it can switch. It is compatible with Arduino, AVR, PIC and other micro-controllers. '''The relay operates on 5V DC. The
    780 B (118 words) - 16:40, 31 January 2015
  • [[category:Scratch for Arduino]] [[File:Arduino Interface buzzer.JPG|680px]]
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  • [[category:Scratch for Arduino]] [[category:Scratch for Arduino]]
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  • [[Category:Scratch for Arduino]]
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  • [[category:Scratch for Arduino]] [[File:Arduino Read Switch and Display on LED.JPG|680px|]]
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  • ...and hence eliminates use of external programmer. It can also be used with Arduino software. The board has additional pads for male connectors, with which the
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  • [[category:Scratch for Arduino]]
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  • This breakout board helps you switch a AC device. It is compatible with Arduino, AVR, PIC and other micro-controllers. '''The relay operates on 12V DC henc
    721 B (106 words) - 16:26, 31 January 2015
  • [[category: Free RTOS with Arduino]]
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  • [[category:Arduino Tutorials]] ...rim pot very precisely. It can be also directly connected to analog pin of Arduino to read analog values.
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  • If you've not setup ESP8266 support for arduino, checkout the tutorial below: [[Arduino_Support_for_ESP8266_with_simple_test_code|Arduino Support for ESP8266 with simple test code]]
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