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  1. Simplest UNO Digital Clock Ever - Arduino Project Hub

    Nov 18, 2018 · The simplest Arduino LCD clock ever designed. Only needs an Arduino UNO, a 1602 LCD, and two buttons. No resistors, no potentiometer.

  2. Arduino - Home

    Learn Arduino What is a board, how do I write code to it, and what tools do I need to create my own project?

  3. Arduino Project Hub

    Arduino Project Hub is a website for sharing tutorials and descriptions of projects made with Arduino boards

  4. Arduino - GitHub

    Library registry Documentation docs.arduino.cc sources support.arduino.cc sources Built-in examples GitHub Actions: arduino-lint-action - compile-sketches - report-size-deltas Maintaining these projects …

  5. Si5351 Library for Arduino - GitHub

    Si5351 Library for Arduino This is a library for the Si5351 series of clock generator ICs from Silicon Labs for the Arduino development environment. It will allow you to control the Si5351 with an Arduino, and …

  6. Configuring ESP32 as an Oscillator (Clock Source) - Arduino Forum

    Apr 16, 2024 · Hello Community ! I am doing a project which Includes Daisy Chaining of 2 slaves and to one master (ESP32). To achieve proper SPI Communication We need to add 2 Chip Selects for both …

  7. Programming | Arduino Documentation

    Programming Learn all you need to know about the Arduino programming language as well as other compatible languages.

  8. Download and install Arduino IDE - Arduino Help Center

    Jun 23, 2025 · Learn how to download and install the desktop-based Arduino IDE for Windows, macOS, or Linux. In this article: Installation instructions Additional download options If you need help …

  9. Arduino Basic - GitHub

    Arduino Basic Now you can turn your Arduino into an 80's home computer! A complete BASIC interpreter for the Arduino, using a PS/2 keyboard, and SPI OLED screen.

  10. Simplest 24h UNO Digital Clock Ever! | Arduino Project Hub

    Nov 16, 2020 · The simplest 24h Arduino LCD clock ever designed. Requires: Arduino UNO, a 1602 LCD, and two buttons. Prefered with resistor and potentiomet