Arduino

What Is Arduino?

Arduino is an easy-to-use electronic platform that comprises both hardware and software. Arduino boards are widely used nowadays due to their wonderful features. A numerous range of projects can be made using Arduino.

Note: Arduino offers various boards, but Arduino Uno is one of the widely used boards. This guide is specifically providing details of Arduino Uno board.

Components on Arduino Board

An Arduino board has different components integrated into it, which are listed below:

  • Digital Pins
  • Analog Pins
  • Power/GND Pins
  • USB port
  • Reset Button
  • Main ATmega Controller
  • Power port

Note: The power port is not always used, it is only used when Vcc greater than 5V -7 V is required.

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Material Required to Operate an Arduino Board

To use an Arduino for projects there is must-have components list which is mentioned below:

Arduino Cable: To connect Arduino board to laptop/PC. Shop Here

Arduino IDE Software: To program the Arduino this software is used. Download

Note: From the download options of Arduino IDE software, users can download IDE depending upon their operating system.

Applications of Arduino

There is a wide range of applications for Arduino, some of them are listed below:

  • Robotic Arms
  • Security Systems
  • Fire Safety Alarms
  • Automatic Dustbins
  • Line Following Robots
  • Home Automation Projects
  • Electronics Circuit Projects
  • Automatic Hand Dispenser
  • Obstacle Avoidance Robots and many more.

From all these examples we can clearly understand how many varieties of applications Arduino has and from this, we can understand the importance of learning Arduino.

Conclusion

Arduino belongs to the microcontroller family. There are multiple controllers available in the market but Arduino is the easiest one to learn. By just learning Arduino one can become capable of designing multiple projects.

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Kashif

I am an Electrical Engineer. I love to write about electronics. I am passionate about writing and sharing new ideas related to emerging technologies in the field of electronics.