


Now the breadboard allows you to connect your components and your power. Some that can be pressed into the breadboard usually have different lengths to make it easy to connect your circuits. These are pre cut wires that the ends have been stripped off. A couple of those and, of course, bread, boating wires. We’Ll start using in this video have an LED which is short for light emitting diode your resistor, and we have some small switches, momentary switches that when you press them will turn well close the circuit or complete the circuit. So here are some of the basic components. You have the arduino uno on the left and we have a breadboard that will help us assemble our circuits without solder. So let’s get started on red boarding, some basic circuits, so here we have the arduino prototyping platform. So we can build more complex circuits later on that the microcontroller will utilize with programming.
#ARDUINO UNO SCHEMATICS PLUS#
This video covers some basic breadboard, prototyping techniques and electronics, terminology and theory we’ll be using the Arduino plus 5 volt DC regulator to supply 5 volts to a couple of basic circuits that we will assemble on the solderless by doing a breadboard I’ll briefly talk about bread, Boarding resistors, LEDs and series and parallel circuit concepts, so no programming in this video, but we need to go over the basics of red building techniques terminologies.
