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ARDX
arduino experimentation kit
Arduino
Experimenter’s
Guide
(ARDX)
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A Few Words
A BOUT THIS K IT
The overall goal of this kit is fun. Beyond this, the aim is to get
you comfortable using a wide range of electronic components
through small, simple and easy circuits. The focus is to get each
circuit working then giving you the tools to figure out why. If you
encounter any problems, want to ask a question, or would like to
know more about any part, extra help is only an e-mail away help@oomlout.com .
A BOUT O PEN S OURCE H ARDWARE
All of .:oomlout:.'s projects are open source. What does this mean? It means everything
involved in making this kit, be it this guide, 3D models, or code is available for free
download. But it goes further, you're also free to reproduce and modify any of this
material, then distribute it for yourself. The catch? Quite simple; it is released under a
Creative Commons (By - Share Alike) license. This means you must credit .:oomlout:. in
your design and share your developments in a similar manner. Why? We grew up learning
and playing with open source software and the experience was good fun, we think it
would be lovely if a similar experience was possible with physical things.
More details on the Creative Commons CC (By - Share Alike) License can be found at
http://ardx.org/CCLI
A BOUT .: OOMLOUT :.
We’re a plucky little design company focusing on producing
“delightfully fun open source products”
To check out what we are up to
http://www.oomlout.com
A BOUT P ROBLEMS
We strive to deliver the highest level of quality in each and every thing we produce. If you ever find an
ambiguous instruction, a missing piece, or would just like to ask a question, we’ll try our best to help out.
help@oomlout.com
(we like hearing about problems it helps us improve future versions)
Thanks For Choosing .:oomlout:.
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.: W HERE TO F IND E VERYTHING :.
TBCN
table of contents
Before We Start
{ASEM} Assembling the Pieces
02
{INST} Installing the Software
03
{PROG} A Small Programming Primer
04
{ELEC} A Small Electronics Primer
06
The Circuits
{CIRC01} Getting Started - (Blinking LED)
08
{CIRC02} 8 LED Fun - (Multiple LEDs)
10
{CIRC03} Spin Motor Spin - (Transistor and Motor)
12
{CIRC04} A Single Servo - (Servos)
14
{CIRC05} 8 More LEDs - (74HC595 Shift Register)
16
{CIRC06} Music - (Piezo Elements)
18
{CIRC07} Button Pressing - (Pushbuttons)
20
{CIRC08} Twisting - (Potentiometers)
22
{CIRC09} Light - (Photo Resistors)
24
{CIRC10} Temperature - (TMP36 Temperature Sensor)
26
{CIRC11} Larger Loads - (Relays)
28
01
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01 ASEM
assembling the
pieces
.: P UTTING I T T OGETHER :.
Arduino Holder
x1
Breadboard
x1
Arduino
x1
3mm x 10mm bolt
x4
3mm nut
x4
02
.: For an introduction to what an Arduino is, visit :.
.: http://ardx.org/INTR :.
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.: I NSTALLING THE IDE :.
02 INST
installing
(software and hardware)
This is the program used to write programs for the Arduino
(meta?). It may seem a little daunting at first but once you have it
installed and start playing around, its secrets will reveal themselves
Step 1: Download the software
Goto
http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Software
And download the software for your operating system
Windows XP
Mac OSX
Step 2: Unzip the Software
Unzip
arduino-00 -win.zip
Recommended Path
c:\Program Files\
Step 2: Open The .dmg
Open (mount)
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arduino-00
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-mac.dmg
Step 3: Shortcut Icon
Open
c:\program files\arduino-00
Right Click
Arduino.exe (send to>Desktop (create shortcut) )
Step 3: Copy The Application
Goto
"Arduino" (in the devices section of finder)
Move
"Arduino" Application to the
"Applications" folder
Step 4: Plug In Your Arduino
Plug your Arduino in:
using the included USB cable, plug your Arduino
board into a free USB port
Wait for a box to pop up
Step 4: Install Drivers
Goto
"Arduino" device
FTDI Drivers for Intel Macs ( _ _
Double Click & Install
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).pkg
(FTDI Drivers for PPC Macs ( _ _
).pkg
Restart
Step 5: Add new Hardware
Skip searching the internet
(click the next box when prompted to do so)
Install from a Specific destination
(click “Install from a list or specific location (Advanced))
Choose the Location
c:\program files\arduino-00 rr \drivers\FTDI USB Drivers\
Finished
Step 5: Plug In Your Arduino
Plug your Arduino in:
using the included USB cable, plug your Arduino
board into a free USB port
.: NOTE: :.
.: Encountering problems? :.
.: Would like more details? Using Linux? :.
.: http://ardx.org/LINU :.
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