Unit 2-Internet of Things .Elements of IOT And Its Feature. Various Devices and Its features.5A: Anything, Anywhere, Anytime, Anyway, Anyhow
3I: Instrumented, interconnected, Intelligently processed
Arduino :-
Open Source Platform.
Microcontroller.
Consist of Physical programmable circuit board & piece of software.
Having IDE that runs on your computer.
Used to write & upload computer code to the physical board.
Uses USB cable to load new code on to board.
The hardware & software were designed for artist, designers, Hackers & any one interested in creating interacting objects.
USB Connection (1) :-
The Arduino can be powered from a USB cable coming from computer or wall power supply.
This is used to load code on to user Arduino board.
Do not used power supply greater than 20V. as you will over power & thereby destroy your Arduino.
The reccomonded voltage for most Arduino model is between 6 to 12 Volts.
Barrel Jack (2) :-
The Power provided by USB cable is terminated in Barrel jack.
USB Connection (1) :-
The Arduino can be powered from a USB cable coming from computer or wall power supply.
This is used to load code on to user Arduino board.
Do not used power supply greater than 20V. as you will over power & thereby destroy your Arduino.
The reccomonded voltage for most Arduino model is between 6 to 12 Volts.
Barrel Jack (2) :-
The Power provided by USB cable is terminated in Barrel jack.
USB Connection (1) :-
The Arduino can be powered from a USB cable coming from computer or wall power supply.
This is used to load code on to user Arduino board.
Do not used power supply greater than 20V. as you will over power & thereby destroy your Arduino.
The reccomonded voltage for most Arduino model is between 6 to 12 Volts.
Barrel Jack (2) :-
The Power provided by USB cable is terminated in Barrel jack.
USB Connection (1) :-
The Arduino can be powered from a USB cable coming from computer or wall power supply.
This is used to load code on to user Arduino board.
Do not used power supply greater than 20V. as you will over power & thereby destroy your Arduino.
The reccomonded voltage for most Arduino model is between 6 to 12 Volts.
Barrel Jack (2) :-
The Power provided by USB cable is terminated in Barrel jack.
USB Connection (1) :-
The Arduino can be powered from a USB cable coming from computer or wall power supply.
This is used to load code on to user Arduino board.
Do not used power supply greater than 20V. as you will over power & thereby destroy your Arduino.
The reccomonded voltage for most Arduino model is between 6 to 12 Volts.
Barrel Jack (2) :-
The Power provided by USB cable is terminated in Barrel jack.
GND –Ground (3) :-
There are several GND pins on the Arduino, any of which can be used to ground your circuit.
5V (4) & 3.3V (5) :-
Most of the simple components used with Arduino run happily off of 5 or 3.3 V.
Analog (6):-
It contains A0 to A5 pins which can read the signal fro