Spaceship Interface | Arduino Starter Kit Project 02 | #arduino
🚀 Arduino Project 2: Spaceship Interface
| Beginner's Guide 🔧
Welcome to Project 2 from the
Arduino Starter Kit – the
Spaceship Interface! In this
project, we simulate a basic
spaceship control panel using
LEDs and a pushbutton. It’s
a fun and simple way to learn
digital inputs and outputs
with Arduino.
🔌 Circuit Connections:
Pushbutton:
One leg to pin 2,
other to GND with a
10kΩ pull-down resistor to GND.
Green LED (left):
Anode (long leg) to pin 3,
Cathode (short leg) to GND
via 220Ω resistor.
Red LED 1 (center):
Anode to pin 4,
Cathode to GND
via 220Ω resistor.
Red LED 2 (right):
Anode to pin 5,
cathode to GND
via 220Ω resistor.
💡 What It Does:
By default, the green LED
stays on.
When the button is pressed,
the green LED turns off,
and the two red LEDs blink
alternately like a spaceship
warning signal.
🧠 Learning Concepts:
Digital input (button)
Digital output (LEDs)
Using if statements
Controlling pins with digitalWrite() and digitalRead()
📁 How to Access the Example Code:
Open the Arduino IDE.
Go to File - Examples -
10.StarterKit_BasicKit -
p02_SpaceshipInterface
Upload the sketch to your
board using the Upload button.
🛠 Tip: You can tweak the
blinking speed or LED colors
to customize your spaceship panel!
👉 Like this video if you found
it helpful, and also Subscribe for
more Arduino Starter projects!
#Arduino #StarterKit #SpaceshipInterface #BeginnerProject #LED #ArduinoUNO
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| Beginner's Guide 🔧
Welcome to Project 2 from the
Arduino Starter Kit – the
Spaceship Interface! In this
project, we simulate a basic
spaceship control panel using
LEDs and a pushbutton. It’s
a fun and simple way to learn
digital inputs and outputs
with Arduino.
🔌 Circuit Connections:
Pushbutton:
One leg to pin 2,
other to GND with a
10kΩ pull-down resistor to GND.
Green LED (left):
Anode (long leg) to pin 3,
Cathode (short leg) to GND
via 220Ω resistor.
Red LED 1 (center):
Anode to pin 4,
Cathode to GND
via 220Ω resistor.
Red LED 2 (right):
Anode to pin 5,
cathode to GND
via 220Ω resistor.
💡 What It Does:
By default, the green LED
stays on.
When the button is pressed,
the green LED turns off,
and the two red LEDs blink
alternately like a spaceship
warning signal.
🧠 Learning Concepts:
Digital input (button)
Digital output (LEDs)
Using if statements
Controlling pins with digitalWrite() and digitalRead()
📁 How to Access the Example Code:
Open the Arduino IDE.
Go to File - Examples -
10.StarterKit_BasicKit -
p02_SpaceshipInterface
Upload the sketch to your
board using the Upload button.
🛠 Tip: You can tweak the
blinking speed or LED colors
to customize your spaceship panel!
👉 Like this video if you found
it helpful, and also Subscribe for
more Arduino Starter projects!
#Arduino #StarterKit #SpaceshipInterface #BeginnerProject #LED #ArduinoUNO
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