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'''Arduino Boards:'''
'''Arduino Boards:'''


[[Arduino/Micro]] {{,}} [[Arduino/Leonardo]]
[[Arduino/Micro]] {{,}} [[Arduino/Leonardo]] {{,}} [[Arduino/Esplora]]




'''Hello World:'''
'''Hello World:''' A basic "hello world" circuit in which the Arduino's power pins are used to light up an LED.


A basic "hello world" circuit in which the Arduino's power pins are used to light up an LED.
[[Arduino/Micro/Hello World]] {{,}} [[Arduino/Leonardo/Hello World]] {{,}} [[Arduino RGB LED]]


[[Arduino/Micro/Hello World]] {{,}} [[Arduino/Leonardo/Hello World]]


'''Blink:''' The next step after powering an LED with the Hello World circuit is getting the LED to blink.


'''Blink:'''
[[Arduino/Micro/Blink]] {{,}} [[Arduino/Leonardo/Blink]]


The next step after powering an LED with the Hello World circuit is getting the LED to blink.


[[Arduino/Micro/Blink]] {{,}} [[Arduino/Leonardo/Blink]]
'''Morse Code:''' Getting a morse code library up and running on an Arduino requires some extra libraries.


[[Arduino/Morse Code Libraries]] {{,}} [[Arduino/Morse Code Circuit]] {{,}} [[Arduino/Micro/Blink Morse Code]]


'''Morse Code:'''


Getting a morse code library up and running on an Arduino requires some extra libraries.
'''LCD Display:''' Arduino microcontrollers can be hooked up to a Sainsmart 128x4 LCD display to display information from the Arduino.


[[Arduino/Morse Code Libraries]] {{,}} [[Arduino/Morse Code Circuit]] {{,}} [[Arduino/Micro/Blink Morse Code]]
[[Arduino/LCD Display]]




'''LCD Display:'''
'''Wifi:''' Connecting an ESP8266 chip to an Arduino to enable the Arduino to speak the 802.11 wireless protocol.


Arduino microcontrollers can be hooked up to a Sainsmart 128x4 LCD display to display information from the Arduino.
[[Arduino/Wifi]]
 
[[Arduino/LCD Display]]





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