The latest version of Arduino is 1.8.10, released on. It was initially added to our database on. The most prevalent version is 1.8.9, which is used by 21% of all installations. Arduino runs on the following operating systems: Windows/Mac. The download file has a size of 80.3MB.
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Release Date: 2020-02-13 | Changelog
Arduino 1.8.3 Download For Mac Pc
Submit Date: 2020-02-13
OS: Windows All
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Free software to help write code for Arduino boards.
Arduino 1.8.3 Download For Mac Windows 7
If you are a developer and would like to create interactive objects that control other things in the physical world other than your computer, then try Arduino. The open-source physical computing platform can create standalone projects or those that communicate with other programs running on a computer. The platform is based on a microcontroller board and an environment for coding software for the board.
You will need an Arduino board and a USB cable similar to those used in connecting USB printers. You may either buy preassembled boards or assemble your board by hand and download the open source IDE free of charge.
Once you have downloaded the Arduino development environment, you must unzip the file without changing the folder structure. You will see a few subfolders and files.
Connect your board to the computer via the USB cable and ensure the green power LED turns on. If it does not, then you need to configure your board to draw power from the computer by changing the position of the jumper connecting two of the three pins you will see between the power jack and USB port. It should connect the pins nearest the USB port.
Please note that although your computer will try to install the board's drivers automatically, it will fail, and you must install them manually. You will get step-by-step instructions, including screenshots.
When you launch the program, you will get an example named 'Blink.' Open it, select your board and serial port under the 'Tools' menu and then upload the program. You will see an orange blinking LED after some seconds if everything is set up correctly.
Arduino's graphical user interface will give you different panes and options for creating and executing programs in addition to making relevant configurations.
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