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Need to learn Arduino Programming Language
arduino.cc has a lot of tutorials!
- How do I start robotics as a teen with no money?
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Tips
I was gonna say the arduino.cc site but that works too.
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Help? DFR Nano Unresponsive
When you write your code and compile it, what environment are you doing it in? Are you using an online cloud service like arduino.cc's IoT cloud? Or have you downloaded and installed the Arduino IDE application from arduino.cc's software download page?
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Need help with a sound module
There are tons of libraries for the Arduino platform that people have written and there are many available for use with this module, so you don't have to do any super heavy lifting programming-wise. In the Arduino IDE you can download from arduino.cc I installed a couple of libraries just now as a test. The reason I installed them is because almost every library comes with several short example programs showing how to use the various features that their library offers.
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What to do after Paul McWhorter's New Arduino Tutorials?
Did all of it make sense? Could you do the projects he shows by yourself without starting and stopping the video? That might show areas that you would want to brush up on. Another great idea is to go through all of the commands on the arduino.cc language reference page. Make sure you instinctively understand what each function listed does and experiment with any that you aren't familiar with.
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LCD on pc
There are also IoT cloud style dashboards at places like arduino.cc that let you add various widgets for dials and controls to represent the data you have locally with your Arduino.
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Hardware (timer) PWM, accurate pulse generation on Arduino DUE
Mentioned at arduino.cc. Designed to generate a periodic interrupt, I'll have to code a little state machine to change the interval at every firing.
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Arduino Uno not uploading, Suspected driver problem.
Without a good explanation from them I really wouldn't put much stock in it. If anything they're probably just trying to steer people away from CH340 devices in part because they are problem children and because arduino.cc themselves don't use them.
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Please help. Hi, I'm new to Reddit, and I created this account especially to get some help. I really want to start in robotics, so I'm starting in electronics. I bought a kit with these things, and now I don't know what I can do or where to start. Would you like help and ideas for a project I can do
Ontop of this, step 3 and 5 are a must in learning. And don't think "it's just blinking, lame" think more of "what can I do with this?" Use arduino.cc for reference.
arduino-pico
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Pico with arduino-pico and TinyUSB in Clion
I managed to get the Arduino IDE to work great with my Pi Pico's using earlephilhower/arduino-pico and TinyUSB in the USB stack. I can code for MIDi and do all kinds of neat stuff... But...
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Pico W and SHT41 errors
I am trying to build a data logger. Currently my hardware is a Raspberry Pi Pico W, a SHT41 (https://www.adafruit.com/product/5776), and a small breadboard. Software is Arduino IDE, arduino-pico (https://github.com/earlephilhower/arduino-pico), and Adafruit_SHT4X library (https://github.com/adafruit/Adafruit_SHT4X).
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MicroPython code example for Bluetooth Classic (not BLE)
The standard Pico w SDK has examples for Bluetooth classic, serial connection, mouse control, keyboard control etc... Everything you need can be found HERE
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Beginner question
If you want more guidance, you could use the Arduino framework https://github.com/earlephilhower/arduino-pico
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Pico W and Arduino IDE
If you are using the earlephilhower implementation of the Arduino Core for Pico, wifi is documented here: wifi docs
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DIY Simucube Active Pedal Prototype
rp2040 is really powerful its not a conventional "desktop" raspberry pi, its a microcontroller similar to stm32 or the avr boards that the arduino uses. https://github.com/earlephilhower/arduino-pico for arduino support.
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Tinyusb - CDC and HID device at the same time?
Do you want to do serial communications along with USB HID (keyboard)? Sure, you can do that with TinyUSB. I've done it with the arduino-pico core: https://github.com/earlephilhower/arduino-pico
- Raspberry Pico W as a Remote CLI for Network Devices (RS-232)
- My first project
What are some alternatives?
avrdude - AVRDUDE is a utility to program AVR microcontrollers
pico-sdk
DxCore - Arduino core for AVR DA, DB, DD, EA and future DU-series parts - Microchip's latest and greatest AVRs. Library maintainers: Porting help and adviccee is available.
GP2040 - Gamepad firmware for Raspberry Pi Pico and other RP2040 microcontrollers supporting Nintendo Switch, XInput and DirectInput
ArduinoCore-API - Hardware independent layer of the Arduino cores defining the official API
thonny - Python IDE for beginners
generator-office - Yeoman generator for building Microsoft Office related projects.
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
farmbeats-vnext-experimental - An experimental version of FarmBeats for students
tinyusb - An open source cross-platform USB stack for embedded system
ROS - Core ROS packages
Display_Lib_RPI - A C++ Library to connect electronic displays to Raspberry Pi single board computers.