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'''Hello World:'''
'''Hello World:''' A basic "hello world" circuit in which the Arduino's power pins are used to light up an LED.
 
A basic "hello world" circuit in which the Arduino's power pins are used to light up an LED.


[[Arduino/Micro/Hello World]] {{,}} [[Arduino/Leonardo/Hello World]]
[[Arduino/Micro/Hello World]] {{,}} [[Arduino/Leonardo/Hello World]]




'''Blink:'''
'''Blink:''' The next step after powering an LED with the Hello World circuit is getting the LED to blink.
 
The next step after powering an LED with the Hello World circuit is getting the LED to blink.


[[Arduino/Micro/Blink]] {{,}} [[Arduino/Leonardo/Blink]]
[[Arduino/Micro/Blink]] {{,}} [[Arduino/Leonardo/Blink]]




'''Morse Code:'''
'''Morse Code:''' Getting a morse code library up and running on an Arduino requires some extra libraries.
 
Getting a morse code library up and running on an Arduino requires some extra libraries.


[[Arduino/Morse Code Libraries]] {{,}} [[Arduino/Morse Code Circuit]] {{,}} [[Arduino/Micro/Blink Morse Code]]
[[Arduino/Morse Code Libraries]] {{,}} [[Arduino/Morse Code Circuit]] {{,}} [[Arduino/Micro/Blink Morse Code]]




'''LCD Display:'''
'''LCD Display:''' Arduino microcontrollers can be hooked up to a Sainsmart 128x4 LCD display to display information from the Arduino.
 
Arduino microcontrollers can be hooked up to a Sainsmart 128x4 LCD display to display information from the Arduino.


[[Arduino/LCD Display]]
[[Arduino/LCD Display]]




'''Wifi:'''
'''Wifi:''' Connecting an ESP8266 chip to an Arduino to enable the Arduino to speak the 802.11 wireless protocol.
 
Connecting an ESP8266 chip to an Arduino to enable the Arduino to speak the 802.11 wireless protocol.


[[Arduino/Wifi]]
[[Arduino/Wifi]]

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