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Arduino allows you to connect sensors and control devices in your projects, but building physical
                  circuits can be challenging. With Tinkercad, you can easily simulate and test your Arduino circuits.
                  In this chapter, you’ll learn how to work with sensors, set up basic circuits and programme them
                  using Tinkercad.


                  ARDUINO

                  Arduino is a small, programmable circuit board that contains a microcontroller, essentially a tiny
                  computer. It is designed to be user-friendly, making it easy to create electronic projects. You can
                  connect it to sensors, motors, lights and other devices and then write simple programs to control
                  how these devices function.

                  Types of Arduino

                  There are several types of Arduino boards, each suited for different kinds of projects:

                      Arduino  Uno: The  Arduino  Uno is the most  popular board  for
                     beginners. It is simple to use and perfect for basic projects like blinking
                     LEDs, sounding buzzers or creating small circuits. Most students start
                     their Arduino journey with this board because it is easy to understand
                     and widely supported.

                                                           Arduino Nano: The Arduino Nano is a smaller, compact
                                                            version of the Uno. Despite its tiny size, it works in the
                                                            same  way and can fit directly  on a breadboard. This
                                                            makes it ideal for small or portable projects, helping to
                                                            create neat and compact circuits.


                     Arduino  Mega: The Arduino  Mega  is a larger  and more
                     powerful board compared to the Uno. It has extra memory
                     and more input/output pins, allowing it to connect multiple
                     sensors, motors or displays at the same time. It is often used
                     for bigger projects such as robots, home automation systems
                     or advanced electronics.


                                              Arduino  Leonardo: The Arduino  Leonardo  has a special  feature—it
                                              can act as a computer keyboard or mouse. This allows you to build
                                              devices that interact with a computer directly, such as creating custom
                                              game controllers or automated input devices.


                     Arduino LilyPad: The Arduino LilyPad is designed for wearable electronics.
                     It is round, flexible and can be sewn onto clothes. Using conductive thread
                     instead  of wires, it  is  perfect for projects  like  smart  clothing,  light-up
                     costumes or other wearable gadgets.





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