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ViktorDandarera2018-02-10 18:50:15
Arduino
ViktorDandarera, 2018-02-10 18:50:15

Getting Started in Microcontroller Programming. Arduino?

Good evening. Let me tell you a little about myself:
First-year student of the Faculty of Radio Engineering at the university. I have been interested in programming since high school. Recently I found such a direction as "Embedded-development" - the ability to work with hardware and program at the same time! For me it's just beauty, it couldn't be better.
And now to the point, I have read all the questions and articles on this subject, rest assured. It's more of a question, not "how", but "correctly". Now I am learning C and asm languages. My knowledge of electronics is at the school level, since in the first year we fix it all rather than teach it, well, and all sorts of introductory subjects in the specialty, such as the basics of circuitry. For myself, at the moment I decided that as a start I’ll take an arduino set with ali, blink an LED, write a couple of programs, maybe even take wheels and just make a robot. Then I will undertake to study something more serious - STM32 Nucleo, the creation of printed circuit boards and so on. Of course, I will constantly learn English (!), C / C ++, asm languages, electronics and os linux. Criticize this choice, I'm serious, maybe I'm doing something wrong, and if not, then tell me.
I chose a set + an interesting sensor + an additional layout. What could be wrong with this set, what is missing, what to add? Links are attached:
https://ru.aliexpress.com/item/Arduino-Starter-Kit...
https://ru.aliexpress.com/item/MB102-Breadboard-po...
https://ru.aliexpress .com/item/free-shipping-RC522...

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Vladimir T, 2018-02-14
@ViktorDandarera

Don't start with arduino, don't waste your time. Take immediately STM32 Nucleo. And don't waste your time on asm either.
Start with simple C programs, then plug in an RTOS like FreeRTOS.

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Denis Ineshin, 2018-02-10
@IonDen

Alternatively: amperka.ru/collection/kits

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kalapanga, 2018-02-10
@kalapanga

I already once wrote that such sets are good for experiments. But you can't make a finished product out of them. Of course, you can take one for a start, and next time choose a specific project and buy for it.

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vanyamba-electronics, 2018-02-10
@vanyamba-electronics

This set is enough for you to play for a month.
This stuff will last a few years.
www.terasic.com.tw/cgi-bin/page/archive.pl?Languag...

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