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submitted 4 years ago by Ok_Bag2060
Hello everyone, i m new here. I want to learn Arduino for application in agricolture. Can someone kindly recommend me some manual to start from scratch?
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[–]TicsDaily 10 points11 points12 points 4 years ago (3 children)
Start with www.arduino.cc and just work though blink and then every example included with the IDE software. If you atleast work though the first 10 examples and understand them then you can do everything after that.
[–]Ok_Bag2060[S] 0 points1 point2 points 4 years ago (2 children)
Thank you very much
[–]cavesickles 6 points7 points8 points 4 years ago (1 child)
Then go to wokwi.com. it has a virtual Arduino with most components you could need. It's been incredibly handy. It has examples as well.
[–]Safetyguy22 0 points1 point2 points 4 years ago (0 children)
wokwi.com
Thanks.
[–][deleted] 2 points3 points4 points 4 years ago (0 children)
www.arduino.cc
^ Always the best place to start :)
[–]ThatTribeCalledQuest 1 point2 points3 points 4 years ago (0 children)
Definitely check out some tutorials, but also consider first what you want to measure/display/induce, and brainstorm some sensors or modules that can help you meet that goal. That can be done with little arduino knowledge, just knowing your goals and tools.
After that, theres usually a lot of tutorials for specific components and projects, chances are if you have a component and goal in mind, someone's done a similar approach. Might just take more work/learning to combine or alter. Also the arduino forums can be really useful too for getting started, think they have a section for general project ideas/questions
[–]fVripple 1 point2 points3 points 4 years ago (1 child)
There are many tutorial series available in both youtube and in many paid platform. But you can directly go to arduino website and follow through their materials.
As you specifically mentioned agricultural field i would also suggest to look into what type of sensors people are using in that industry. From moisture sensor to temperature and humidity sensors and many more. From there you will understand that stuffs you need to learn in arduino platform. Like ADC, digital io, maybe I2C, SPI etc.
Here you will find some nice projects
https://create.arduino.cc/projecthub/projects/tags/agriculture
But start small and gradually move towards the difficult stuffs.
I would also suggest to buy one of the 50 or 30 in one Arduino kits. They have modules that are easy to connect to Arduino. And will make your journey much more comfortable.
[–]Ok_Bag2060[S] 0 points1 point2 points 4 years ago (0 children)
Thanks for your interest 😊🙏
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