File:Arduino diecimila pcb top.jpg
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DescriptionArduino diecimila pcb top.jpg | One of the Arduino family of single-board microcontrollers. These open-source controllers are intended for building digital objects that sense and interact with the world, for example, to record data during an experiment or to automate an interactive art display. Discrete digital (on/off) devices can be sensed or controlled by signals routed through the top row of sockets; analog quantities can be input through pins at the bottom. A large number of add-on "shields" give additional capabilities to the Arduino processors, such as controlling motors, communications by WiFi or Zigbee, playing music, displaying graphics, and many others. Arduinos are programmed in a dialect of C, using an integrated development environment, and download programs ("sketches") to the processor through an on-board USB port. | ||
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Author | Remko van Dokkum | ||
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