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![]() | W6R Clock Posted in Beginners I started studying Arduino on March 2009 with Alex Posada at Hangar, Barcelona. During a three days intensive workshop in SonarMātica (a part of the Sonar Festival, BCN), I conceived and realized this clock as gift for the marriage of my like-sister Sabrina, so it will live in Dettingen (Germany). |
![]() | Arduino Tutorial Lesson 2: Blink blink bLiNk BLINK Posted in Beginners OK you've gotten your Arduino set up and also figured out how to use the software to send sketches to the board. Next step is to start writing your own sketches. We'll start off easy by just modifying something that already works. |
![]() | Arduino Tutorial Lesson 5: Arduino Inputs Posted in Beginners In this lesson we will begin with the most basic kind of input, a push-button switch! |
![]() | Arduino Tutorial Lesson 4: Arduino grows up and learns to talk! Posted in Beginners In this lesson we'll learn how to use the Serial Library to communicate from the Arduino board back to the computer over the USB port. |
![]() | Arduino Tutorial Lesson 3: Sketches, variables, procedures and hacking code Posted in Beginners OK you've gotten your Arduino set up and also figured out how to use the software to send sketches to the board. Next step is to start writing your own sketches. We'll start off easy by just modifying something that already works. |
![]() | Arduino Tutorial Lesson 1: Let there be blink! Posted in Beginners This lesson will basically get you up and running using the Arduino software and uploading a sketch to the Arduino board. Once you've completed this step we can continue to the really exciting stuff, which is when we start writing our own sketches! |
![]() | Arduino Tutorial Lesson 0 - Getting prepared! Posted in Beginners This lesson won't teach any electronics, really. Its more for making sure that everything is setup and ready for the future lessons. It will verify the Arduino is working as intended and that the computer you are using is compatible. |






