Adventures - In Arduino
Open the Blink example ( File > Examples > 01.Basics > Blink ) and upload it to see the board’s built-in LED flash. This confirms your setup is working perfectly. Adventure 2: Understanding the "Language"
Before you start, you'll need a few basics: an (the Arduino Uno is the standard for beginners), a USB cable , and a computer.
Electronics is about and Outputs . You can expand your Arduino’s capabilities with "Shields" or basic components: You can learn Arduino in 15 minutes. Adventures in Arduino
Runs once at the very start to configure pins (e.g., setting a pin as an OUTPUT ).
Arduino uses a simplified version of . Every program, called a "sketch," has two main parts: Open the Blink example ( File > Examples > 01
Welcome to the world of , an open-source electronics platform that makes it easy to bring your hardware ideas to life! Whether you’re looking to automate your home or build a custom robot, this guide will walk you through the essential "adventures" to master the basics. Adventure 1: The Essentials
Download the free Arduino IDE to write and upload code. Electronics is about and Outputs
Runs continuously, carrying out the main logic of your project (e.g., turning an LED on and off). Adventure 3: Interacting with the World