Arduino Uno R3 (HCARDU0003) Quick Start Guide
Arduino Uno R3 (HCARDU0003) Quick Start Guide
To help our customers that have purchased one of our Arduino Uno R3 development boards, and are developing for Arduino for the first time, we have specially created a quick start guide to get you up and running. The guide is in PDF format and so you will need some form of PDF reader to view it, such as Adobe Acrobat reader or Foxit reader. Both can be downloaded for free. To see the attached PDF you must currently be logged in.
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Re: Arduino Uno R3 (HCARDU0003) Quick Start Guide
Thanks for the quick start guide. Helped me save time on a project for my cricket club.
thank you very much.
thank you very much.
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Re: Arduino Uno R3 (HCARDU0003) Quick Start Guide
Hi.
I'm new to the Forum and have tried to find out from it why the LED Pin 13 on my fresh-out-of-the-box Arduino UNO is stuck high, with the LED "L" illuminated all the time.
The Arduino circuit diagram says that the LED "L" and pin 13 are driven by U5B pin 7 which is an LMV358 rail-rail op-amp.
I can get the LED to extinguish when it is supposed to be "OFF" by connecting greater than 100K from pin 13 to GND but do not feel this should be necessary.
I have a feeling that the board arrived with this LED already blinking i.e. with the micro already programmed. Could there be some code that hasn't been over-written that causes this?
- Jim
PS It looks as if you can't use pin 13 as a digital input although the Arduino Guide claims 14 digital I/O pins.
PPS I think my problem is sorted: I forgot to use pinMode to set the digital pins up as outputs. Even so, they do attempt to output a small amount of current when programmed. A high-impedance scope probe doesn't realise that the output voltages are not valid. Maybe I'll remove this post!
I'm new to the Forum and have tried to find out from it why the LED Pin 13 on my fresh-out-of-the-box Arduino UNO is stuck high, with the LED "L" illuminated all the time.
The Arduino circuit diagram says that the LED "L" and pin 13 are driven by U5B pin 7 which is an LMV358 rail-rail op-amp.
I can get the LED to extinguish when it is supposed to be "OFF" by connecting greater than 100K from pin 13 to GND but do not feel this should be necessary.
I have a feeling that the board arrived with this LED already blinking i.e. with the micro already programmed. Could there be some code that hasn't been over-written that causes this?
- Jim
PS It looks as if you can't use pin 13 as a digital input although the Arduino Guide claims 14 digital I/O pins.
PPS I think my problem is sorted: I forgot to use pinMode to set the digital pins up as outputs. Even so, they do attempt to output a small amount of current when programmed. A high-impedance scope probe doesn't realise that the output voltages are not valid. Maybe I'll remove this post!