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The '''Arduino standard libraries''' are a collection of libraries that comes standard with the [[Arduino]] IDE. The libraries offer a convenient way of performing common tasks that one might need while working with a microcontroller such as accessing the [[EEPROM]], controlling an [[LCD]] display, accessing an [[SD card]], and manipulating a [[servomotor]] or [[stepper motor]]. | The '''Arduino standard libraries''' are a collection of libraries that comes standard with the [[Arduino]] IDE. The libraries offer a convenient way of performing common tasks that one might need while working with a microcontroller such as accessing the [[EEPROM]], controlling an [[LCD]] display, accessing an [[SD card]], and manipulating a [[servomotor]] or [[stepper motor]]. | ||
Revision as of 15:46, 19 December 2015
The Arduino standard libraries are a collection of libraries that comes standard with the Arduino IDE. The libraries offer a convenient way of performing common tasks that one might need while working with a microcontroller such as accessing the EEPROM, controlling an LCD display, accessing an SD card, and manipulating a servomotor or stepper motor.
Standard Headers
The Arduino standard libraries are made of 13 headers.
<EEPROM.h> | <Ethernet.h> | <Firmata.h> | <GSM.h> |
<LiquidCrystal.h> | <SD.h> | <Servo.h> | <SPI.h> |
<SoftwareSerial.h> | <Stepper.h> | <TFT.h> | <WiFi.h> |
<Wire.h> |
An additional set of libraries only available in some models:
<Audio.h>1 | <Scheduler.h>1 | <USBHost.h>1 | <Esplora.h>2 |
<ArduinoRobot.h>3 | <Bridge.h>4 | <YunServer.h>4 | <YunClient.h>4 |
1 - Arduino Due
2 - Arduino Esplora
3 - Arduino Robot
4 - Arduino Yún