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Fun with the Arduino

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Having fun with the Arduino
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The Arduino is a much loved general purpose input and output board. It has a huge following and lots of support. This article is about how you can interface the board via the serial port and so give Liberty BASIC access to all that the board has to offer.



Start simply

If this is your first step into microprocessor control board electronics my advice would be to start simply. Purchase a Uno Kit. There are several kits all easily obtainable, each provides the board, electronic components and usually a booklet to get you up and running quickly.

Some kits use soldered components, others offer plug in breadboard connection or ready made plug and socket connectors. Probably best to opt for plug in breadboard style which lets you build circuits quickly while you play and learn.
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