Description
Arduino is an electronics prototyping platform that includes microcontroller-based boards, a development environment (Arduino IDE), and an extensive library ecosystem. It supports various programming languages, primarily C and C++, and allows users to create projects ranging from IoT applications and robotics to automation and wearables. Arduino boards are widely used in education, research, and industry, offering support for sensors, actuators, and wireless communication modules like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. With its plug-and-play design, open-source community, and extensive documentation, Arduino makes electronics development accessible to hobbyists, students, and engineers for building interactive and smart devices.