guys iwant to know that if i am purchasing a aurdino board than which aurdino board will be suitable for me if iam beginner but not completely so help me to purchase my first aurdino board
guys iwant to know that if i am purchasing a aurdino board than which aurdino board will be suitable for me if iam beginner but not completely so help me to purchase my first aurdino board
I would go with the Arduino UNOArduino UNO which is the current standard "official" Arduino board. The endless variants of Arduino hardware really make the platform thrive, but, when starting out, I recommend going with this one as it is made by the official Italian team, and there is a ton of beginners tutorials aimed at it.
These recent threads should also be of interest:
A Good Essential Starter Kit for Arduino
http://www.element14.com/community/thread/17158?tstart=0
Starting with Arduino Uno or Chipkit Uno32?
http://www.element14.com/community/thread/17344?tstart=0
Cheers,
Drew
Yes, what Drew said!
There is also this discussion on which kit to buy:
http://www.element14.com/community/thread/13813?tstart=0
It seems that the Uno is the standard, plus it's affordable. It has the advantage that you can use prebuilt shields, and it matches all the pictures in the examples.
Cheers,
-Nico
Hello Ashish,
To avoid this being a 'Me too' post, I would say that the Uno is a great board as the others have said, but i'm still happily tinkering away on my Duemillanove boards. Not sure on your location, but you may also want to look at the other options around, I'm thinking the Nanode if you want inbuilt network availability without having to buy a (relatively) expensive networking shield.