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2014年11月4日星期二

How to find your perfect Shields

If you search the websites which are selling Arduino components, you will find lots of Arduino Shields for sale. Maybe you don’t need it for yourself, but I think it’s necessary for all of you to know what Arduino Shields are and how many kinds of Arduino Shields in the market. In fact, an Arduino Shields is circuit board which on the top of the Arduino board and allows you to add additional capabilities or to provide a convenient interface for you project.
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Generally speaking, there are seven different kinds of Shields:

1, Tinker Kit
If you want to use sensors quickly, the best way is to have an Arduino Tinker Kit, it contains some 3 pin connectors which allow you to connect other devices such as buttons gyroscopes and so on. Tinker Kit is the easiest way to learn how to interface with majority of the sensors available for Arduino.

2, Xbee Shield
If you want to automate your home with your Arduino creations and you love wireless capability, pick up the Xbee module with the Arduino Wireless Shield, because the Xbee module can communicate with other Xbee enabled devices within range of your Arduino and other Arduinos.

3, Arduino Ethernet Shield
By using Arduino Ethernet Shield, you can connect your Arduino project to the world easily. If you use the Ethernet Shield with the Sparkfun Weather Shield and serve up web pages displaying all the current weather informations from your Arduino, then you have changed your Arduino into an internet connected weather station. You can also setup your Arduino to receive commands through the Ethernet Shield. This makes it easy to control your Arduino projects when you are away from the house. An example project would be to open and close your garage door from your smart phone!

4, Breadboard Shield
It’s easy for Breadboards to connect all your components together in a non-permanent way, and this allows you to change the circuit as many times as you need.

5, Prototyping Shield
However, if you want to make your circuit permanent, you’d better create your own Arduino shield with the Proto Shield. To make your project permanent and keep it in one piece with your Arduino, you can solder your circuit on the board. It’s the smartest choice to create a PCB by using the Proto Shield.

2014年11月3日星期一

Are you ready for the world of Arduino?

As we all know, it is very difficult to get started with some information technology, because the working knowledge are too technical for their skill level. To some people working on the Arduino project, coming up with a lot of ideas and writing their own script is their highest aim. Even though faced with many difficulties, you must start somewhere.

First, you should find the right kit. Why? Because an Arduino starter kit can offer you all the tools you need to start the program. It is a very good choice for a person who has already a deep understanding of Arduino to buy an Arduino starter kit. The starter kit comes with a large selection of useful tools, from a breadboard to resistors and capacitors, and is convenient to help inventors get the most from their creative inspiration.
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In fact, the Arduino platform uses intelligent hardware and software to perform a variety of functions, from flashing a single LED light to more complicated tasks such as telling you when your door and window are opened. The attraction of Arduino is its flexibility. You're can programme many different functions into the controller and the sensors will pick up physical information which even makes devices communicate with each other.

An Arduino starter kit is a cheap set of equipment which includes a board, some lights with different color and all the capacitors and resistors you need to get work. But it’s not enough, that is to say, you should set yourself up with equipment not available in the Arduino starter kit. The Sensor kit and a box for the Uno are both good choices to make sure that your inventing room is filled up with everything you probably need from the Arduino starter kit.

After you did all the above, the sky is you limit, I mean that you can do anything you want. With the range of light sensors and pressure sensors available in the Arduino starter kit, plus extras from the Arduino kit, you can create a flexible and tightly controlled robot from scratch. That’s cool!

The big problem about an Arduino starter kit is the list of components, which can’t easily get from street. This is a place where you can find them : Yasurs.