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Want to start building with Arduino? No matter your skill level, Arduino offers a wide range of products from kits and accessories to the popular Arduino Uno development board. Whether you’re a beginner, a pro, or somewhere in between, Arduino has what you need to start building your next great project.
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Based out of Italy, the Arduino Corporation is an open source computer hardware and software company that focuses on creating easy-to-use, low cost products that make microcontroller applications like motor and sensor systems accessible by anyone, from students to professionals.
With popular products like the Arduino Uno R3, Arduino Mega, Micro, Nano and Mini, Arduino has become a household name for those who are looking to pioneer their prototypes in IoT applications, wearables, 3D printing, embedded environments and more. A wide array of shields (elements that can be easily attached to the boards to give expanded features) allow for the development of motor, sensor, relay and USB applications, as well as RF, wireless and Ethernet capabilities.
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The Arduino Uno was designed to utilize the world of microcontrollers and computer programming, but has become the go-to first step for nearly any DIY application.What is an Arduino Uno Shield?
Not sure what an Arduino Shield actually is? This video will help you understand what a shield is used for and how it interacts with the Arduino dev board, no matter what your level of expertise is in the world of electronics. Technology is immersed in our day-to-day lives, oftentimes in ways we don't even realize. From DIY projects and IoT to healthcare and industrial applicaitons, if you're building any consumer product, sensory technology will likely be involved. To get some of the most difficult, yet awe-inspiring shots in Netflix's Chasing Coral documentary, Into the Blue created a special underwater camera using Arduino and Raspberry Pi components. See how they did it.