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===Analog VS Digital signals===
 
===Analog VS Digital signals===
 
A signal is an electromagnetic or electric current that transfers information from one source to another. There are two main types of signals used in electronics: analog or digital signals.  
 
A signal is an electromagnetic or electric current that transfers information from one source to another. There are two main types of signals used in electronics: analog or digital signals.  
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===Arduino IDE===
 
===Arduino IDE===
After getting introduced to some of the basic structures of coding, its important to get to know the integrated development enviroment, or IDE that the coder will use to edit and compile the written programmes. For all arduino boards, the IDE used is the Arduino IDE, available online at: https://www.arduino.cc/en/software. The following figure guides the users to the basic on the basic options available on the IDE.
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After getting introduced to some of the basic structures of coding, its important to get to know the integrated development environment, or IDE that the coder will use to edit and compile the written programmes. For all Arduino boards, the IDE used is the Arduino IDE, available online at: https://www.arduino.cc/en/software. The following figure guides the users to the basic on the basic options available on the IDE:
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[[File:Arduino IDE2.jpg|974x974px]]
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