Arduino MEGA 2560 1.7.2 Arduino MEGA ADK vs. Arduino Uno 1.1.3 Uses of the Arduino MEGA 2560 1.1.4 Arduino MEGA 2560 Main Parts 1.1.4.1 Main Microcontroller 1.1.4.2 USB Connector 1.1.4.3 External Power In 1.1.4.4 Reset Button 1.1.4.5 Header Sockets with Arduino Pins 1.1.4.6 ON LED 1.1.4.7 L LED 1.1.4.8 TX LED (Transmit) 1.1.4.9 RX LED (Receive) 1.1.4.10 ATmega16U2 Microcontroller 1.1.4.11 ICSP Header 1.1.4.12 ICSP Header for ATmega16U2 1.1.4.13 Mounting Holes 1.1.5 Programming 1.1.6 Extending the Hardware 1.1.6.1 Add-on Boards: Shields Stacking Shields Shield Reverse Connection Protection 1.1.6.2 Prototype Shields 1.1.6.3 Strip-board 1.1.6.4 Electronic Breadboard 1.1.6.5 Custom PCB 1.1.7 Open-Source and Licensing 1.1.8 Third Party Compatible Boards 1.1.9 Build Quality, Warranty and Safety 1.1.10 Arduino and Genuino 1.2 Arduino MEGA 2560 Firmware 1.2.1 USB Bridge Firmware 1.2.2 Bootloader 1.3 Precautions During Handling and Usage 1.3.1 Static Electricity 1.3.2 Work Surface 1.3.3 Power 1.3.4 Voltage 1.3.5 Handling 1.3.6 Interfacing Precautions 1.4 Arduino MEGA 2560 History and Revisions 1.5 First Time Use and Basic Testing 1.5.1 New Arduino MEGA 2560 Default Behavior 1.5.1.1 Computer Drivers 1.5.1.2 Arduino MEGA 2560 Hardware Behavior On LED RX LED and L LED on Some Systems Factory or User Loaded Sketch Running 1.5.2 Loading a Sketch to an Arduino MEGA 2560 1.5.2.1 Select Board, Processor and Port 1.5.2.2 Loading a Test Sketch Open the Test Sketch Upload the Sketch Modify the Sketch 1.5.2.3 Serial Port Demonstration Serial Port Sketch Example Serial Monitor Window 1.5.3 Basic Testing 1.5.3.1 Visually Inspect the Board 1.5.3.2 Power LED and Voltages 1.5.3.3 Check Expected Default Behavior 1.5.3.4 Is the Board Recognized by the Host Computer? 1.5.3.5 Load a Test Sketch 1.6 Arduino MEGA 2560 References and Help 1.6.1 Installing Software 1.6.1.1 Windows 1.6.1.2 MAC OS X 1.6.1.3 Linux 1.6.2 Getting Started, Examples and Reference 1.6.2.1 Getting Started Guides 1.6.2.2 Arduino Examples and Tutorials 1.6.2.3 Building Breadboard Circuits 1.6.2.4 Arduino Software Reference 1.6.3 Getting Help 1.6.4 Related Open-Source Projects 1.6.4.1 Fritzing 1.6.4.2 Wiring 1.6.4.3 Processing 1.6.5 Arduino MEGA 2560 on the Web 1.7 Arduino MEGA 2560, DUE and MEGA ADK 1.7.1 Arduino DUE vs. Arduino MEGA 2560 Overview 1.1 Arduino MEGA Description and Functionality 1.1.1 Arduino MEGA 2560 Board 1.1.2 Arduino MEGA 2560 vs.Introduction Why Buy this Arduino MEGA Hardware Manual? Difference to the Arduino Uno Hardware Manual Target Audience Prerequisites Hardware Requirements Software Requirements What is Covered and What’s Not Covered How to Use this Book Accompanying Resources Disclaimer, Errors and Corrections A Note from the Author Chapter 1
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