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FREE EBOOK (PDF) – Ultimate Beginners Guide To Arduino
- LED
- RGB LED
- Temp Sensor
- Pushbutton
- Potentiometer
- Photoresistor
- Servo
- Motor
- Buzzer
- LCD screen
Select The Board
Select Serial Port
- (1) Arduino Uno
- (1) USB A-to-B Cable
- (1) LED 5mm
- (1) 220 Ω Resistor
- Twist a 220 Ω resistor to the long leg (+) of the LED.
- Push the short leg of the LED into the ground (GND) pin on the board.
- Push the resistor leg that’s connected to the LED into the #13 pin.
- Connect the Arduino board to your computer using the USB cable.
- Open project code – Circuit_01_TestArduino
- Select the board and serial port as outlined in earlier section.
- Click upload button to send sketch to the Arduino.
- (1) Arduino Uno
- (1) USB A-to-B Cable
- (1) Breadboard – Half Size
- (1) LED 5mm
- (1) 220 Ω Resistor
- (2) Jumper Wires
- Connect the Arduino board to your computer using the USB cable.
- Open project code – Circuit_02_Blink
- Select the board and serial port as outlined in earlier section.
- Click upload button to send sketch to the Arduino.
- (1) Arduino Uno
- (1) USB A-to-B Cable
- (1) Breadboard – Half Size
- (1) LED 5mm
- (1) 220 Ω Resistor
- (1) 10K Ω Resistor
- (1) Push Button Switch
- (6) Jumper Wires
- Connect the Arduino board to your computer using the USB cable.
- Open project code – Circuit_03_Pushbutton
- Select the board and serial port as outlined in earlier section.
- Click upload button to send sketch to the Arduino.
- (1) Arduino Uno
- (1) USB A-to-B Cable
- (1) Breadboard – Half Size
- (1) LED 5mm
- (1) 220 Ω Resistor
- (1) Potentiometer (10k Trimpot)
- (6) Jumper Wires
- Connect the Arduino board to your computer using the USB cable.
- Open project code – Circuit_04_Potentiometer
- Select the board and serial port as outlined in earlier section.
- Click upload button to send sketch to the Arduino.
- (1) Arduino Uno
- (1) USB A-to-B Cable
- (1) Breadboard – Half Size
- (1) LED 5mm
- (1) 220 Ω Resistor
- (2) Jumper Wires
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- Connect the Arduino board to your computer using the USB cable.
- Open project code – Circuit_05_Fade
- Select the board and serial port as outlined in earlier section.
- Click upload button to send sketch to the Arduino.
- (1) Arduino Uno
- (1) USB A-to-B Cable
- (1) Breadboard – Half Size
- (6) LED 5mm
- (6) 220 Ω Resistor
- (7) Jumper Wires
- Connect the Arduino board to your computer using the USB cable.
- Open project code – Circuit_06_Scrolling
- Select the board and serial port as outlined in earlier section.
- Click upload button to send sketch to the Arduino.
- (1) Arduino Uno
- (1) USB A-to-B Cable
- (1) Breadboard – Half Size
- (1) Potentiometer – Rotary
- (10) LED 5mm
- (10) 220 Ω Resistor
- (11) Jumper Wires
- Connect the Arduino board to your computer using the USB cable.
- Open project code – Circuit_07_BarGraph
- Select the board and serial port as outlined in earlier section.
- Click upload button to send sketch to the Arduino.
- (1) Arduino Uno
- (1) USB A-to-B Cable
- (1) Breadboard – Half Size
- (8) LED 5mm
- (8) 330 Ω Resistor
- (9) Jumper Wires
- Connect the Arduino board to your computer using the USB cable.
- Open project code – Circuit_08_MultipleLEDs
- Select the board and serial port as outlined in earlier section.
- Click upload button to send sketch to the Arduino.
- (1) Arduino Uno
- (1) USB A-to-B Cable
- (1) Breadboard – Half Size
- (1) RGB LED
- (3) 330 Ω Resistor
- (5) Jumper Wires
- Connect the Arduino board to your computer using the USB cable.
- Open project code – Circuit_09_RGBLED
- Select the board and serial port as outlined in earlier section.
- Click upload button to send sketch to the Arduino.
- (1) Arduino Uno
- (1) USB A-to-B Cable
- (1) Breadboard – Half Size
- (1) LED 5mm
- (1) 330 Ω Resistor
- (1) 10K Ω Resistor
- (1) Photoresistor
- (6) Jumper Wires
- Connect the Arduino board to your computer using the USB cable.
- Open project code – Circuit_10_Photoresistor
- Select the board and serial port as outlined in earlier section.
- Click upload button to send sketch to the Arduino.
- (1) Arduino Uno
- (1) USB A-to-B Cable
- (1) Breadboard – Half Size
- (1) Temperature Sensor – TMP36
- (5) Jumper Wires
- Connect the Arduino board to your computer using the USB cable.
- Open project code – Circuit_11_TempSensor
- Select the board and serial port as outlined in earlier section.
- Click upload button to send sketch to the Arduino.
- (1) Arduino Uno
- (1) USB A-to-B Cable
- (1) Breadboard – Half Size
- (1) Piezo Buzzer/Speaker
- (2) Jumper Wires
- Connect the Arduino board to your computer using the USB cable.
- Open project code – Circuit_12_ToneMelody
- Select the board and serial port as outlined in earlier section.
- Click upload button to send sketch to the Arduino.
- (1) Arduino Uno
- (1) USB A-to-B Cable
- (1) Breadboard – Half Size
- (1) Servo
- (6) Jumper Wires
- Connect the Arduino board to your computer using the USB cable.
- Open project code – Circuit_13_Servo
- Select the board and serial port as outlined in earlier section.
- Click upload button to send sketch to the Arduino.
- (1) Arduino Uno
- (1) USB A-to-B Cable
- (1) Breadboard – Half Size
- (1) DC Motor
- (1) 330 Ω Resistor
- (1) Diode 1N4148
- (1) NPN Transistor
- (6) Jumper Wires
- Connect the Arduino board to your computer using the USB cable.
- Open project code – Circuit_14_Motor
- Select the board and serial port as outlined in earlier section.
- Click upload button to send sketch to the Arduino.
- (1) Arduino Uno
- (1) USB A-to-B Cable
- (1) Breadboard – Half Size
- (1) LCD Screen
- (1) Potentiometer
- (16) Jumper Wires
- Connect the Arduino board to your computer using the USB cable.
- Open project code – Circuit_15_LCD
- Select the board and serial port as outlined in earlier section.
- Click upload button to send sketch to the Arduino.
- Make sure your board and serial port is selected in the IDE. To do this, plug your board in and go to Tools > Board >Arduino to select your board. Next, go to Tools > Port >Com (Arduino) to select your serial port.
- The long leg of the LED is the (+) positive and the short leg is the (-) negative. Make sure the correct leg of the LED is in the proper pin of the Arduino or breadboard as directed.
- It can be easy to put a component or jumper into the wrong pin on the Arduino or the breadboard. Double check the correct pin is being used.