Thursday, April 11, 2013

Your First Program in Arduino


A step by step guide in creating your first Arduino program



April 11, 2013
Bitstop Network Services
Kristher Louis Vidal


Note: You must first install the Arduino Software and Arduino Drivers before proceeding.
Follow the steps below to install the Arduino driver to your PC.


1. Connect the Arduino Board to your PC.



2. Open Arduino IDE from the Start Menu.



3. In the Arduino IDE, there are lots of pre installed examples. You can access this via the File Menu then Examples. For this tutorial, we will use the easiest program. From the Examples Menu, click on basics then select Blink.





4.  Next Select the Tools Menu then Board to select your Arduino Board specification. I am using Gizduino X (ATmega 1281).



5. Next select the serial port where your Arduino is connected. Click Tools then Serial Port. In my case I am using COM22.



6. After setting up your Arduino and Serial Port, you need to compile the program. Click on Sketch then Verify / Compile or hit Ctrl + R in your keyboard.



7.  Once everything is OK, you can now upload your program to your Arduino. Click on the icon with the arrow pointing to the right to begin upload.



8. Enjoy your first program in Arduino.



How to Install Arduino Drivers in Windows 7 or Windows 8

A step by step guide on how to install Arduino drivers on your Windows PC

April 11, 2013
Bitstop Network Services
Kristher Louis Vidal

1. Connect the Arduino Board to your PC.



2. On your pc, from your desktop, right click Computer then select Manage.


3. The Computer Management Window will appear. Select Device Manager from the left panel. 


4. Then a list of device drivers will appear on the main panel. Right click on USB-Serial Controller D then select Update Driver Software.


5. Select Browse my computer for driver software. This way, you can choose the driver file needed by the Arduino.


6. Next, select the Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computers.


7. Select Show All Devices. Click Next to continue.


8. Select Have Disk then browse for the driver file. It is located in the drivers folder inside you Arduino Installation folder. Click on the filename arduino then click Open.



9. Click next to continue with the installation.


10. Wait for the installation to complete. Once the installation was complete, you are now ready to use your Arduino.



11. Congratulations! Your installation finished successfully.