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Arduino Programming using Arduino IDE

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  1. Chapter-1->How to download Arduino IDE?
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  2. Chapter-2-> Introduction to Arduino IDE
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  3. Chapter-3–> How to connect any board with Arduino IDE?
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  4. Chapter-4–>Steps to write a code in Arduino Programming
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  5. Chapter-5–>Introduction to Arduino Uno
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  6. Chapter-6–>Explanation of Variables and operators in programming
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  7. Chapter-7–>How to use conditional statement and loops?
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  8. Chapter-8–>How to use analog input in Arduino IDE ?
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  9. Chapter-9–>How to add libraries in Arduino IDE ?
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  10. Chapter-10–>How the Arduino Serial library performs serial communication?
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  11. Chapter-11–>Interfacing of Dht11 sensor with Arduino
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  12. Chapter-12–>Troubleshooting and Errors in Programming
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  13. Assessment
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USB stands for Universal Serial Bus, is an interface that connects a device to a computer. With this connection, the computer sends or retrieve. A USB device is easy to connect and use because of a systematic design processes data from the device. USB cable will be used to connect different boards with the Laptop or PC to transfer the instructions(code) to the board.

Different types of USB cables are available:

  1. USB A to B cable
  2. USB mini cable
  3. Micro USB