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Simulación Arduino con Tinkercad Circuits (inglés)

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Subido el 27 de abril de 2020 por Carolina F.

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Hello everyone! In this video we are going to learn how to use Tinkercad Circuits to simulate 00:00:08
programming with Arduino. So first, search the website and you can create a new account or just 00:00:14
log in for example by using your Google account. So on my dashboard I have a lot of things. 00:00:23
You will have this part empty if it's the first time you are using this program. 00:00:35
so the first thing you have to do is select circuits here on this panel again I have a 00:00:39
lot of designs but you probably have nothing in this area so anyways select create a new circuit 00:00:48
on the right side you can find a list of elements we don't need to change anything we are going to 00:00:57
use the basic elements. So first find the Arduino board and drag it to the left to the canvas. 00:01:05
Then drag the breadboard and place it beside. Move up the score bar to the beginning of the list 00:01:13
and take an LED and also a resistor. Change the value of the resistor to 220 and the unit to ohms. 00:01:31
I'll increase the zoom a bit here okay that's it and also let me hide the right 00:01:52
panel all right place the resistor like this add a wire from this side of the 00:02:08
resistor to GND change the color to black connect the other wire from the 00:02:26
positive side of the LED to 5 volts change the color to red and now to 00:02:44
to check the circuit click on start simulation. As you can see the lead has turned on. 00:03:00
Okay let's stop the simulation to make a little change. Click on the red wire and delete it 00:03:10
pressing the delete key on your keyboard. Add a new wire from the positive side of the lead 00:03:15
but attach it to pin number two and change the color to red. Select now the code button. 00:03:22
This way of programming using blocks is very similar to Scratch. 00:03:42
First, we will throw all these blocks to the bin to make our own program. 00:03:49
The first block says we need to definir pasador 0 en alta. 00:04:01
It's an exact translation to call pasador to a pin. 00:04:06
Change 0 to 2 because we have connected our lead to pin 2. 00:04:11
2. Now select the group of control blocks, here in the orange color. Drag the delay block 00:04:16
and attach it to the other and change the time to 0.5 seconds. Move back to the group 00:04:28
of output blocks in blue and take the same block as before, changing to pin 2 and selecting 00:04:37
Baja this time. We are going to add another delay block, changing the time to 0.5 seconds 00:04:43
again and that's it. Let's hide the code by clicking on the code again and let's start 00:05:01
the simulation. If everything has gone alright, this is the effect. The LED blinks every half 00:05:09
a second. 00:05:17
Idioma/s:
en
Materias:
Tecnología
Autor/es:
Carolina Fernández Martínez
Subido por:
Carolina F.
Licencia:
Reconocimiento - No comercial - Sin obra derivada
Visualizaciones:
185
Fecha:
27 de abril de 2020 - 21:51
Visibilidad:
Público
Centro:
IES ALPEDRETE
Duración:
05′ 25″
Relación de aspecto:
1.10:1
Resolución:
1040x944 píxeles
Tamaño:
36.21 MBytes

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