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Sub:- Internet of Things
ROLL NO:- 88
Case study:- 2
Topic: Arduino Uno 3
Introduction:
Body: Here are some of the features and applications of the Arduino Uno 3 board:
1. Features:
ATmega328P microcontroller with 32KB Flash, 2KB RAM, and 1KB EEPROM
14 digital input/output pins, 6 of which can be used as PWM outputs
6 analog input pins with a 10-bit ADC (Analog-to-Digital Converter)
16MHz quartz crystal oscillator
USB interface for programming and serial communication
Power jack for external power supply or battery
ICSP header for in-circuit programming
2. Applications:
Robotics: The Arduino Uno 3 board is widely used in robotics projects, such as
autonomous robots, robotic arms, and drones. Its digital and analog
input/output pins allow interfacing with various sensors, motors, and
actuators.
Home automation: The Arduino Uno 3 board can be used to control various
home automation systems, such as lighting, heating, and security. Its USB
interface and serial communication capabilities enable communication with
other devices and systems, such as smartphones and computers.
Education: The Arduino Uno 3 board is an excellent educational tool for
teaching electronics, programming, and robotics. Its open-source design, ease
of use, and low cost make it accessible to students and teachers worldwide.
3. Programming: The Arduino Uno 3 board is programmed using the Arduino
Integrated Development Environment (IDE). The IDE provides a user-friendly
interface for writing, compiling, and uploading code to the board. The code is
written in C++ programming language, and the IDE provides various libraries
and examples to facilitate the programming process.
Conclusion: