BoM (Bill of Materials)
Here's a list of all the components you'll need.
Go to BOM
This is where the magic happens. The code knows how to "talk" to all of your components and helps you test your circuit
Great! now you can move on to the "Test" section.
Browse it, buy what you need and start wiring!
Note: the list may contain peripheral components that were not originally selected by you, but need to be used for the circuit to work properly.
Here's a list of all the components you'll need.
Go to BOM
Follow the step-by-step guide to build your circuit
Go to Wire
Download the sample code and customize it to do what you want.
Go to Code
Something wrong? Run tests for each component in the project and find the error easily.
Go to Test
Connect your project to the internet
Go to Connect
All done? Share your project's unique circuito
Go to Share
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