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This guide will get you through learning the Arduino platform, regardless if you've had previous exposure to microcontrollers or not. | This guide will get you through learning the Arduino platform, regardless if you've had previous exposure to microcontrollers or not. | ||
- | ====== Prerequisites ====== | ||
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- | If you've had previous exposure to microcontrollers you'll definitely feel at home. In fact, you might find it way easier that what you've had to do before. | ||
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- | Otherwise, if you haven't, don't worry. You can get a great start with the Arduino platform and use it to start building your foundational knowledge about microcontrollers. | ||
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- | Make sure you've read through the following pages: | ||
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- | [[ embedded systems ]] \\ | ||
- | [[ Arduino Introduction ]] | ||
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- | ====== A Word of Caution ====== | ||
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- | The Arduino does tend to abstract many things - it's important to understand that the inner workings of the Arduino are not that magical. There is a deep pool of EE-related knowledge underneath that abstraction that you can understand if you take the time to carefully consider what is happening. | ||
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- | Refer back to the embedded systems concepts you covered earlier when you get confused conceptually. | ||
====== Tasks ====== | ====== Tasks ====== | ||
- | - Go through the [[ Arduino Setup ]] guide to make sure you're all set up. | + | - Go through the [[ https://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/HomePage ]] guide to make sure you're all set up. |
- Complete some arduino built in examples | - Complete some arduino built in examples | ||
- Bare Minimum | - Bare Minimum |