In this lesson, we'll learn below.
* Role of Arduino IDE
* How to install Arduino IDE
* Initial setting
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0:00 What's Arduino IDE
1:33 How to install Arduino IDE
2:54 Initial setup of Arduino IDE
-Introduction
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Next, let's get ready to start the lesson.
For starters, you need an Arudino, the starter kit, to get started, so if you don't already have one, buy one. In this course, I recommend buying this starter kit from Amazon, which contains not only the Arduino but also an all-in-one set necessary for electronic construction. The lessons that follow will be based on the components in this kit. If you prefer to choose the components one by one yourself, you can buy them from Amazon, Switch Science, Akizuki Denshi, or other online stores.
Now, after ordering the Arduino, while you are waiting for it to arrive, you will install an IDE for Arduino on your PC. IDE is an integrated development environment, which means an all-in-one software package that provides all the functions necessary for software development, from creating and writing programs to verification, in a single software package. Technically, they are called coding, compiling, and debugging, respectively. The microcontroller, which is the brain of the microcontroller board, is initially empty, so it is necessary to write the contents of the brain. Coding is the process of creating that content. And since the microcontroller can only read digital signals of 1s and 0s, which are called machine language, it is necessary to convert the characters written by the user into machine language. This is called compiling. This conversion work is very troublesome when done by a human, but when an IDE is used, it is done automatically with a single click. The IDE also has a debugging function to verify the contents of the program and to check if the microcontroller is working without any problems.
Now, let's install the Arduino IDE. This software is compatible with both Windows and Mac, so I will explain how to install both.
First, let's do the Windows version. Type "Arduino" in the search box and go to the Arduino home page. Next, click on Software in the tab above and click on the link for the OS you are using. In my case, I am using Windows 10, so here it is. When you click on it, you will see this donation screen, but if you don't want to pay, press JUST DOWNLOAD here. It will start downloading, so save it and click on it. After a while, an installation screen will appear, so press AGREE and press NEXT with everything selected. Next, the destination folder for installation will be displayed, but this is also fine with the default settings.
Next, for Mac, do the same thing, go to the Arduino homepage from the search screen, click on Software, and select Mac OS. Press JUST DOWNLOAD to download the zip file. Click on the zip file and you will see the unzipped Arduino software. Now, move the software to the application folder and the installation is complete.
Now let's open the installed Arduino software. The Arduino IDE has four main screens: the menu bar, the toolbar, the program screen, and the console screen, The Arduino IDE is divided into four main parts: the menu bar, the toolbar, the program screen, and the console screen. The main part of the Arduino IDE is this wide area, which is where you type your program.
Next, let's go through the preferences, which you should do first. From the menu bar, go to File→Preferences and click on "Show Line Numbers. Also, if you feel the text is too small, try increasing the "Editor Text Size" number here. You should now have a better view of the screen. You are now ready to go.
In this article, you have learned the role of the Arduino IDE and how to install it. Next, we will finally start to actually use the Arduino and Arduino IDE to run the actual device.
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