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Index
• 01.0 introduction
• 02.0 the Arduino way
• 03.0 the Arduino workshop
• 04.0 workshop exercises
• 05.0 credits
ArduinoWorkshopBarcelona
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01.0 introduction
• about Arduino
• when/how arduino started
• Arduino target user
ArduinoWorkshop
01/07/2006
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about Arduino
Arduino is an open-source physical computing platform
based on a simple i/o board and a IDE integrated deve-
lopment environment that implements the Processing/
Wiring language.
Arduino can be used to develop stand-alone interactive
objects and installation or can be connected to software
on your computer.
ArduinoWorkshop
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when/how Arduino started
The irst Arduino board was produced on January 2005.
The project is the result of the collaboration of many
people but in the beginning the need of such a board
was thought by David Cuartielles and Massimo Banzi.
They are both teacher of physical computing and were
used to built different boards for each course to teach to
their students how to create interactive prototype.
They met at Interaction Design Institute Ivrea and
agreed on the spot on many ideas and on the need to
built a standar cheep board as a teaching tool.
The rest of the team is composed by David Mellis, who
is responsible for building the software engine, Tom
Igoe and Gianluca Martino.
ArduinoWorkshop
01/07/2006
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