Must-Have Components, Tools and Software for Arduinoist
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Must-Have Components, Tools and Software for Arduinoist
Being an Arduinoist myself, I need many tools or components when I do prototyping or experiments. In the list below, I have gathered the most important tools and parts for Arduinoist.
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Tools
1. Soldering Iron + Solder
Soldering iron and solder are used to attatch and fix electronic components to the prototyping board or printed circuit boards
2. Desoldering Pump
Desoldering pumps are used when you soldered something wrong, and you want to fix it. To use it, heat up the point you want to desolder with the soldering iron, then simply put the tip of the desoldering pump to the point and press the button. The point will then be desoldered.
3. Voltmeter
Voltmeter is a tool to help you check the voltage of a power source. Some also have a feature of checking the quality of a battery (just like mine:-)
4. Mini Drill
A mini drill is used to drill holes on a printed circuit board for soldering components onto them.
Experiment Tools
1. Solderless Breadboard
A breadboard is a prototyping board with many holes on it. Each five holes in a line are interconnected. Very useful when doing experiment.
2. Jumper Wires
Jumper wires are wires that each end have a special plastic casing and a pin. It is used to connect lines together on a breadboard.
Prototyping Materials
1. Laser Printer
A laser printer is used when you are making pcbs with the 10 mins quick-etching pcb boards.
2. 10 Minutes Quick Etching PCB Board
This is a quick pcb etching board. Available at most of the electronics hobby store.
Microcontrollers
1. Arduino Uno
The Arduino Uno is the most commonly used arduino microcontrollers. An ideal for experiment
2. Arduino Nano
The Arduino Nano is a micro-sized arduino microcontroller. Very useful for product developing and prototyping.
3. Arduino Ethernet
The Arduino Ethernet is a special version of arduino microcontroller which includes ethernet connection. Good for building web-based projects.
Components and Sensors
1. Resistors
Resistors are used to lower the voltage of a circuit. It comes in a variety of size, major sizes include 270ohm, 1k, 5k and 10k.
2. Potentiometer
Potentiometer is a kind of turning switch/resistor which can be easily used with arduino using the analog pins.
3. Pushbuttons and Switch
They are used to control on and off of components or circuits.
4. LEDs
LED is a kind of diode which will produce light. Very useful for using as a power indicator. Also come in different kind of colors and sizes.
5. DC Motor
DC motors is a kind of motor which will turn continuously. Mainly use for making rc cars.
6. Servo Motor
Servo motor is a kind of motor that will move by each degee. Most of them can move up to 180 degree and can be controlled by arduino directly.
7. LCD 16*2 Characters
The 16*2 LCD is a common way of displaying contents from an arduino. But it will use up most of the pins of an anduino uno.
8. PIR Motion Sensor
Passive Infared Ray, or PIR, Motion Sensor is a useful and a highly sensitive motion sensor. Often used in anti-theif security system.
9. LM35 Temperature Sensor
The LM35 temperature sensor is a precise temperature sensor which is small and can be directly recorded by Arduino analog pins.
10. Photoresistor
The Photoresistor is a kind of light sensor which comes in a variety of size. It can be easily used with Arduino analog pins.
11. Infarad Ray Transmitter and Receiver
The IR Transmitter and Receiver can be used to communicate with two arduino.
Softwares
1. Arduino IDE
The Arduino IDE is a free software developed by Arduino LLC based on Processing. It is used to write sketches and bootloaders into the Arduino or ATmega Chip.
2. Fritzing
Fritzing is a free prototype design software. It includes a breadboard designer, a schematic designer and a pcb designer.
That's All!
These are all the major tools, components and softwares for Arduinoist.
If you have any problems, feel free to ask below :)
Thanks for reading this Instructables!