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Collection of articles, tutorials, and resources written for the STEMTera™ Breadboard.
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Common Electronic ComponentsJumper wire, resistor, capacitor, LED, diode and push button are some of the commonly used electronic components.
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VoltageWhat is voltage? Voltage is the pressure or force from an electrical circuit's power source that "pushes" charged electrons through conductors. The greater the voltage, the greater is its ability t...
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ResistanceWhat is resistance? Electrons move through a conductor when electric current flows. All material impede flow of electric current to some extend. Some materials hold their electrons very tightly, an...
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CurrentWhat is current? Despite current is the flow of electrons (negative) through a conducting medium to positive charged atoms, current flow is often or normally defined as conventional current, where ...
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Introduction to ElectronicsWe all like to take things apart, and always find something smaller inside, for example, if we take a small remote controlled car apart, there are motor, gears and wires inside. If we continue brea...
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STEMTera™ Breadboard Tie PointsThere are a total of 634 tie points in the STEMTera™ Breadboard, divided into 3 major group. The first group is power rails. There are 2 power rails located on the left and 2 on the right of the STEMTera™ Breadboard marked wi...
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Getting to Know the STEMTera™ BreadboardThe STEMTera™ Breadboard pinouts, tie points and connection layout can be easily divided into different sections. USB, 12VDC Power In, Port B, Port C & Port D, status LED, power, power rails, digital & analog pi...
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First SketchLearn how to upload Arduino sketch into the STEMTera™ Breadboard. Now, everything has been configured properly and you are ready to upload your first sketch. The quickest way to try your first sketch is to run t...
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Board SelectionLearn how to select board and port of the STEMTera™ Breadboard in Arduino IDE. After connecting the STEMTera™ Breadboard into the computer, you need to configure the Arduino IDE to know the type of board that you intend to use.