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WARNING:This product should ONLY be
powered using a USB cable, the 9V battery
holder included in the set, or an AC adapter
with 9V output (not included). It should NEVER
be used with Snap Circuits
®
battery holders
or other power sources!
!
Some graphical programming languages have been developed to
make Arduino programming easier by picking command blocks
from a list instead of typing in a program; these may be helpful to
new Arduino users. One is Ardublock, see www.ardublock.com to
learn more about it.
Snap Circuits
®
is an ideal environment for working with Arduino due to the ease of building circuits with it. The modules available in your
Snapino
TM
set comprise only a small fraction of those available, for a full listing go to www.snapcircuits.net. Additional Snapino
TM
sketches
for use with other Snap Circuits
®
sets are available at the Snapino
TM
product page (www.snapcircuits.net/scsnapino).
Only 9 of the Arduino UNO connection points are accessible by snaps on the Snapino
TM
module and some of those (A1 & A2) are not
used in any Snapino
TM
projects; they are available for future experimenting on your own. The UNO connection points that are not accessible
by snaps may be accessed using snap-to-pin wires, which may be purchased from Elenco
®
in 10-packs as SCJW-10.
This set is only intended as an introduction to Arduino. Users who want to learn more about it should visit the Arduino website
(www.arduino.cc) after finishing the projects in this set. Explanations for all Arduino commands, and some basic information about
programming, can be found under the
Help menu in the Arduino software IDE, or on the Arduino website (www.arduino.cc).
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