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== Solder Your Own Freeduino == | == Solder Your Own Freeduino == | ||
− | + | *[http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software Download] the Arduino software and install. | |
− | + | *[[Media:Solder_your_own_freeduino_handout.pdf|Solder Your Own Freeduino Instructions PDF]] | |
− | + | *[[Media:Solder_your_own_freeduino_handout.odp|Solder Your Own Freeduino Instructions Open Office Presentation]] | |
== Freeduino Spring Training == | == Freeduino Spring Training == |
Revision as of 14:22, 6 August 2010
Solder Your Own Freeduino
- Download the Arduino software and install.
- Solder Your Own Freeduino Instructions PDF
- Solder Your Own Freeduino Instructions Open Office Presentation
Freeduino Spring Training
Below are the lessons for the Freeduino Spring Training. They are Creative Commons licensed, so share and use. Pass them along. If there are issues (bugs) with the instruction, code or circuits, then email me brian_at_lvl1.org. The breadboard and schematic pictures are drawn using the Fritzing Program. Try Fritzing out - it is really cool!
- 1st Inning - Arduino and Breadboard setup, Power
- 2nd Inning - Blinking LED
- 3rd Inning - Tri-Color LED fading
- 4th Inning - LCD display
- 5th Inning - Pushbutton switches
- 6th Inning - Potentiometers and voltage dividers
- 7th Inning - Photocell, Thermistor
- 8th Inning - Spin a motor, transistors and diodes
- 9th Inning - Sounds and speakers