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|[http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Hardware Arduino Wiki]
 
|[http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Hardware Arduino Wiki]
 
|This looks like a pretty complete guide.
 
|This looks like a pretty complete guide.
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*Arduino
 
|[http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Boards Arduino Hardware Index]
 
|lists all the "official" "Arduino" boards ever made by the Arduino group and the differences between them. With photos!
 
 
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| "a small microcontroller board ... intended for use on breadboards and when space is at a premium. ... It can be programmed with the Mini USB adapter or other USB or RS232 to TTL serial adapter."
 
| "a small microcontroller board ... intended for use on breadboards and when space is at a premium. ... It can be programmed with the Mini USB adapter or other USB or RS232 to TTL serial adapter."
 
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|[http://www.cutedigi.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=76 Setting up an Arduino on a breadboard]
 
|[http://www.cutedigi.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=76 Setting up an Arduino on a breadboard]
 
| describes step-by-step all the discrete components necessary to build an Arduino-IDE-compatible system, and how to plug the Atmel AVR and all the other parts into a solderless breadboard and download programs from the IDE into that system.
 
| describes step-by-step all the discrete components necessary to build an Arduino-IDE-compatible system, and how to plug the Atmel AVR and all the other parts into a solderless breadboard and download programs from the IDE into that system.
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