The Arduino Reference text is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License. Find anything that can be improved? Suggest corrections and new documentation via GitHub. Doubts on how to use Github? Learn everything you need to know in this tutorial. Language Reference Arduino programming language can be divided in three main parts: functions, values (variables and constants),
Home / Hardware / Legacy Documentation / ATmega168/328P-Arduino Pin Mapping ATmega168/328P-Arduino Pin Mappinga diagram showing the correspondence between the pins on an Arduino board and those of the ATmega168/328P microcontroller. Note that this chart is for the DIP-package chip. The Arduino Mini is based upon a smaller physical IC package that includes two extra ADC pins, which are not availabl
Arduino Xbee ShieldOverviewThe Xbee shield allows an Arduino board to communicate wirelessly using Zigbee. It is based on the Xbee module from MaxStream. The module can communicate up to 100 feet indoors or 300 feet outdoors (with line-of-sight). It can be used as a serial/usb replacement or you can put it into a command mode and configure it for a variety of broadcast and mesh networking options.
Schematic & Reference DesignEAGLE files: arduino-duemilanove-reference-design.zip Schematic: arduino-duemilanove-schematic.pdf PowerThe Arduino Duemilanove can be powered via the USB connection or with an external power supply. The power source is selected automatically. External (non-USB) power can come either from an AC-to-DC adapter (wall-wart) or battery. The adapter can be connected by pluggi
Arduino Playground is read-only starting December 31st, 2018. For more info please look at this Forum Post The Arduino Playground Welcome to the Arduino Playground, a wiki where all the users of Arduino can contribute and benefit from their collective research. This is the place to post and share your own code, circuit diagrams, tutorials, DIY instructions, tips and tricks, and after all the hard
Home / Programming / Built-in Examples / Create a Graph with Processing Create a Graph with ProcessingSend data to the computer and graph it in Processing. This example shows you how to send a byte of data from the Arduino to a personal computer and graph the result. This is called serial communication because the connection appears to both the board and the computer as a serial port, even though
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