Arduino Electronics

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== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==
  
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== Topics ==
 
== Topics ==
  
* [[Arduino Communications]] - A distributed network approach
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* [[Arduino Communications]] - Communication through files in a distributed network approach
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* [[Arduino Communications - SQLite]] - Load Arduino Data into an SQLite database
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* [[Arduino Communications Using the netcat(nc) Utility]] - Create a TCP network connection to your serial device
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* [[Arduino Communications Device Naming with udev]] - Learn how to name your device so you can reliably connect to the same Arduino
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* [[Arduino Server]] - Arduino Terminal server (Network to Serial) using old hardware and TinyCore Linux
 
* [[Temperature Controller]] - A/C control for multi-room space with air duct throttling (ie. Smart Thermostat)
 
* [[Temperature Controller]] - A/C control for multi-room space with air duct throttling (ie. Smart Thermostat)
 
* [[X9241A - Digital Potentiometer]] - Arduino code for using I2C to control this Digital Potentiometer
 
* [[X9241A - Digital Potentiometer]] - Arduino code for using I2C to control this Digital Potentiometer
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* [[Linux, Apple, or Windows - Which one is right for you?]] - This really does not belong in this section, but I just wanted a place holder to send people for now as this is a very common question that I get.
 
* [[Linux, Apple, or Windows - Which one is right for you?]] - This really does not belong in this section, but I just wanted a place holder to send people for now as this is a very common question that I get.
 
* Suggestions Welcome
 
* Suggestions Welcome
 
 
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
[[Category:Electronics]]
 
[[Category:Electronics]]

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Summary

Arduino is an open-source hardware platform. It is a micro controller with a free development environment that is greatly simplified for programming the controller. Visit this website for further details, http://www.arduino.cc/

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