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Getting Started with Arduino

YOU’LL NEED THIS

AN ARDUINO NANO 33 IOT OR LEONARDO A BREADBOARD

2x M2M jumper wires.

PROJECT 1: AN LED 330 OHM RESISTOR

(Orange-Orange-Brown-Gold)

PROJECT 2: PUSH BUTTON / MOMENTARY SWITCH

(Any type should work here.)

HERE, WE HAVE TWO SIMPLE PROJECTS. The first tests that we can wire up a simple circuit, while the second project enables our Arduino to emulate a USB keyboard, which we will then use to quickly change the screen when our boss walks in. There are two ways to code the Arduino: via an online editor, or via the traditional Arduino IDE (integrated development environment).

Plug in the Arduino Nano 33 IoT, then in a browser visit and create a new account.

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