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Arduino is a company in Italy that designs and sells circuit boards
that make microcontrollers easy to use. They call these circuit
boards Arduinos and there are a lot of different types of Arduino.
The company Arduino open sources all of their hardware designs.
There are countless 3rd party companies that make their own
variants of the Arduino hardware designs, which means that you
don't just have to buy from them. The Arduino Uno is the perfect
Arduino hardware for this beginners tutorial. The Arduino
software is one of the easiest programming experiences you 'll
ever have. You will often hear Arduinos being called
microcontrollers , and that's technically incorrect. The Uno has a
built in voltage regulator that will reduce the voltage to 5 volts. If
you ever want to reboot '' your Arduino's program , you 've got a
reset button. Arduino makes it really easy to change between
inputs and outputs in software. Most of the work you do with your
Arduino will actually be in the software. Start out by downloading
the Arduino software from arduino. cc. Once you are done,
connect the Arduino to your computer with a USB cable.

The Arduino software has a ton of fantastic , easy to follow demo
programs , and studying these is the best place to start learning
how to code. We are going to be using an Arduino Uno. Next we
have to make sure the Arduino environment can connect and
communicate with your Arduino. If there is n't an Arduino listed
here, you may have a problem with your drivers. The Arduino
represents the analog voltages it measures with a 10 bit number
which can be from 0 to 1023. The number scales linearly with the
voltage. You can use these formulas to convert from analog tick
values to real world voltages. Now you can get a graph of the
voltage your potentiometer is creating over time. An Arduino
function called analogWrite is in fact controlling a pulse width
modulated square wave. The Arduino function. takes the number
stored in outputValue and uses it to control the voltage on
analogOutPin , which is pin number 9. At the end of each loop the
delay function will make the Arduino pause execution of all code
for a specific number of milliseconds. So those were two easy
examples of what you can do with an Arduino.

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