What is Arduino?
An open-source electronics platform called Arduino is built on simple hardware and software. A motor can be started, an LED can be turned on, and anything may be published online by using an Arduino board to receive inputs like light on a sensor, a finger on a button, or a tweet. Sending a set of instructions to the board's microcontroller will instruct your board on what to do. You achieve this by using the Arduino Software (IDE), which is based on Processing, and the Wiring-based Arduino Programming Language.
Over the years, countless projects, ranging from simple household items to intricate scientific equipment, have used Arduino as their brain. Students, enthusiasts, artists, programmers, and professionals from around the world have flocked to this open-source platform.