In the previous tutorial ( Getting Started With Arduino), we discussed a lot of Arduino Hardware/Software fundamentals and the Arduino Ecosystem, we also prepared the development/simulation/prototyping environments, and we were able to develop and test our first 3 beginner projects. Without further ado, let’s get right into it! Table of Contents Moreover, you’ll also get the Arduino UNO pinout diagram and the Arduino R3 schematic diagram that you can use to create your own Arduino PCB board with any custom modifications that you’d need for your project. You’ll learn how to use Arduino Pins in your project and get a solid understanding of a lot of Arduino fundamentals. In this tutorial, we’ll explore the Arduino UNO Pinout and break down each section of Arduino Pins to discuss its functionality and use in detail. The Arduino UNO board has over 20 pins that you can use for various applications.
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