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Arduino Peer-to-Peer Learning Bootcamp

Welcome to the Arduino Peer-to-Peer Learning Bootcamp! This collaborative project aims to help beginners learn and explore the exciting world of Arduino microcontrollers. Our first project focuses on using Arduino and a switch to control LED lights.

Project Description

The goal of this project is to create a simple circuit using an Arduino board and a switch to turn on and off LED lights. Through this hands-on project, participants will gain essential knowledge of Arduino programming, basic electronics, and circuit design. We encourage everyone to actively participate, share ideas, and learn together as a community.

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Getting Started

Prerequisites

Before you start this project, make sure you have a basic understanding of programming concepts and electronics. No prior Arduino experience is required, but some familiarity with C/C++ will be beneficial.

Hardware Requirements

To complete this project, you will need the following components:

  • Arduino board (e.g., Arduino Uno, Arduino Nano)
  • A momentary push-button switch
  • LEDs (choose any color you like)
  • 220 Ohm resistors
  • Connecting cables

Circuit Diagram

Circuit picture

Contributing

We welcome contributions from all participants! If you have any ideas, improvements, or bug fixes, please feel free to submit a pull request. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss the changes with us.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

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