domingo, 21 de septiembre de 2014

ARDUINO


Arduino is a tool for making computers that can sense and control more of the physical world than your desktop computer. It's an open-source physical computing platform based on a simple microcontroller board, and a development environment for writing software for the board.
Arduino can be used to develop interactive objects, taking inputs from a variety of switches or sensors, and controlling a variety of lights, motors, and other physical outputs. Arduino projects can be stand-alone, or they can communicate with software running on your computer (e.g. Flash, Processing, MaxMSP.) The boards can be assembled by hand or purchased preassembled; the open-source IDE can be downloaded for free.
The Arduino programming language is an implementation of Wiring, a similar physical computing platform, which is based on the Processing multimedia programming environment.

There are many other microcontrollers and microcontroller platforms available for physical computing. Parallax Basic Stamp, Netmedia's BX-24, Phidgets, MIT's Handyboard, and many others offer similar functionality. All of these tools take the messy details of microcontroller programming and wrap it up in an easy-to-use package. Arduino also simplifies the process of working with microcontrollers

Arduino is a great tool for developing interactive objects, taking inputs from a variety of switches or sensors and controlling a variety of lights, motors and other outputs. Arduino projects can be stand-alone or they can be connected to a computer using USB. The Arduino will be seen by the computer as a standard serial interface 


Other boards of arduino are:
  • Arduino Uno
  • Arduino Leonardo
  • Arduino Due
  • Arduino Yun
  • Arduino Tre
  • Arduino Micro
  • Arduino Robot
  • Arduino Esplora
  • Arduino Mega ADK
  • Arduino Ethernet
  • Arduino Mega 2560
  • Arduino Mini
  • LilyPad Arduino USB
  • LilyPad Arduino Simple
  • LilyPad ArduinoSimpleSnap
  • LilyPad Arduino
  • Arduino Nano
  • Arduino Pro Mini
  • Arduino Pro
  • Arduino Fio.











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