The Arduino is a great little embedded microprocessor experimenter's board with incredible community support. The hardware is a bit dated but it gets the job done. I use mine for IR decoding analysis, IR handheld transmitter range checker, a four channel logging thermal meter and an LED color change event monitor. Here are some links to useful websites on the Arduino.
Arduino Playground - user contribution site of good Arduino projects and sourcecode
Freeduino - knowledge base index to links of all Arduino projects on the web.
Adafruit Learning System - great tutorials for Arduino beginners.
SparkFun - electronic parts store with extensive Arduino boards and accessories.
Arduino Home website - This is the Italian homepage for the Arduino Team. They have everything you need to get started.
Good afternoon,
ReplyDeleteI had a question regarding the “Arduino Links” page on your website. Are you accepting suggestions for the page?
If you are, I would like to suggest adding DIY Hacking to the page. They are an active, open source platform for DIY maker projects much like Hack A Day. These projects are centered around Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Intel Edison, home automation and more. And better yet, the content is completely user generated. Here is the URL for their website if you would like to have a look:
https://diyhacking.com/
Let me know what you think of this suggestion or if you need any additional information!
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Marge