Arduino SparkFun Inventor's Ki

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About this app

is an Arduino/Readboard tutorial based on SIK Experiment Guide for Arduino.
In this app contains ads and potentially in-app purchases, you can access content online for free at https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/sik-experiment-guide-for-arduino---v33'.

Read description & schematic on each experiment, and also practical directly by uploading code (.hex) to Arduino/Readboard board over USB/Bluetooh to see what happen. For the project need debugging, you can use Serial Monitor features.

The text of the SparkFun Inventor\'s Kit is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 3.0.

Here tutorials how to make Arduino/Redboard can uploaded sketch from Android to Arduino/Redboard Hardware over bluetooth:
https://www.instructables.com/id/Program-Your-Arduino-With-an-Android-Device-Over-B/

Features:
★ No Ads (In-App Purchase)
★ Search tools (In-App Purchase)
★ All content offline available (In-App Purchase)
★ Serial Monitor for debugging needed
★ Upload examples sketch to Arduino Uno over USB or bluetooth
★ Arduino/Redboard Tutorials, with over 15 Experiments
★ Change the Themes (Light, Dark, Black)
★ Change the code style theme (Light, Dark)
★ Change the font size
★ Syntax Highlight for Arduino language

Experiment List:
1. Experiment 1: Blinking an LED
2. Experiment 2: Reading a Potentiometer
3. Experiment 3: Driving an RGB LED
4. Experiment 4: Driving Multiple LEDs
5. Experiment 5: Push Buttons
6. Experiment 6: Reading a Photoresistor
7. Experiment 7: Reading a Temperature Sensor
8. Experiment 8: Driving a Servo Motor
9. Experiment 9: Using a Flex Sensor
10. Experiment 10: Reading a Soft Potentiometer
11. Experiment 11: Using a Piezo Buzzer
12. Experiment 12: Driving a Motor
13. Experiment 13: Using Relays
14. Experiment 14: Using a Shift Register
15. Experiment 15: Using an LCD
16. Experiment 16: Simon Says
Updated on
Aug 14, 2020

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Ratings and reviews

3.8
69 reviews
A Google user
June 26, 2019
good but you have to pay for some experiments
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Charles Fearnside
May 6, 2021
This app breeds incentive
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A Google user
October 12, 2018
My 1st ardiuno successfully (not my this field)
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What's new

- All Experiment available on free version.
- Fixes bugs