workshops:arduino_for_the_curious:stage_1
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First, we need to wire up the breadboard' | First, we need to wire up the breadboard' | ||
- | * Using a blue or black wire connect one of the GND pins on the Arduino to the Blue rail on the left of the breadboard. | + | * Using a blue or black wire connect one of the GND pins on the Arduino to the blue rail on the left of the breadboard. |
- | * Using a red wire connect 5V on the Arduino to the Red rail on the right hand side on the breadboard | + | * Using a red wire connect 5V on the Arduino to the red rail on the right hand side on the breadboard |
Once you've done this the breadboard and Arduino should look like this. | Once you've done this the breadboard and Arduino should look like this. | ||
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Remember: With [[resistors|resistors]] it doesn' | Remember: With [[resistors|resistors]] it doesn' | ||
- | * Now you plug the Arduino into your computer with the USB cable, it should start providing power to the breadboard, lighting up the LED. If the LEDs doesn' | + | * Now you plug the Arduino into your computer with the USB cable, it should start providing power to the breadboard, lighting up the LED. If the LED doesn' |
workshops/arduino_for_the_curious/stage_1.txt · Last modified: 2017-04-09 21:52 by Simon