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   ***[[http://​www.ladyada.net/​learn/​arduino/​lesson3.html|Lesson 3]]** \\ Breadboards,​ resistors and LEDs, schematics, and basic RGB color-mixing   ***[[http://​www.ladyada.net/​learn/​arduino/​lesson3.html|Lesson 3]]** \\ Breadboards,​ resistors and LEDs, schematics, and basic RGB color-mixing
   ***[[http://​www.ladyada.net/​learn/​arduino/​lesson4.html|Lesson 4]]** \\ The serial library and binary data - getting chatty with Arduino and crunching numbers ​   ***[[http://​www.ladyada.net/​learn/​arduino/​lesson4.html|Lesson 4]]** \\ The serial library and binary data - getting chatty with Arduino and crunching numbers ​
-  ***[[http://​www.ladyada.net/​learn/​arduino/​lesson5.html|Lesson 5]]** \\ Buttons & switches, digital inputs, pull-up and pull-down resistors, if/if-else statements, debouncing and your first contract product design. ​+  ***[[http://​www.ladyada.net/​learn/​arduino/​lesson5.html|Lesson 5]]** \\ Buttons & switches, digital inputs, pull-up and pull-down resistors, if/if-else statements, debouncing and your first contract product design. 
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 ==== Tools  ==== ==== Tools  ====
 Here are some recommended tools: Here are some recommended tools:
  
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 |[[http://​www.ladyada.net/​images/​tools/​meter.jpg|{{ ​ http://​www.ladyada.net/​images/​tools/​meter_t.jpg?​nolink&​145x200 ​ |}}]]| \\ **Multimeter/​Oscilloscope** A meter is helpful to check voltages and continuity. \\ [[http://​www.ladyada.net/​learn/​../​library/​equipt/​kits.html#​basic|Check out my recommended basic multimeter and where to buy.]] \\ | |[[http://​www.ladyada.net/​images/​tools/​meter.jpg|{{ ​ http://​www.ladyada.net/​images/​tools/​meter_t.jpg?​nolink&​145x200 ​ |}}]]| \\ **Multimeter/​Oscilloscope** A meter is helpful to check voltages and continuity. \\ [[http://​www.ladyada.net/​learn/​../​library/​equipt/​kits.html#​basic|Check out my recommended basic multimeter and where to buy.]] \\ |
 |[[http://​www.ladyada.net/​images/​tools/​flush.jpg|{{ ​ http://​www.ladyada.net/​images/​tools/​flush_t.jpg?​nolink&​169x200 ​ |}}]]| \\ **Flush/​diagonal cutters**. Great for cutting component leads and wires. ​ \\ [[http://​www.ladyada.net/​learn/​../​library/​equipt/​kits.html#​basic|Check out my recommended basic diagonal cutters and where to buy.]] \\ | |[[http://​www.ladyada.net/​images/​tools/​flush.jpg|{{ ​ http://​www.ladyada.net/​images/​tools/​flush_t.jpg?​nolink&​169x200 ​ |}}]]| \\ **Flush/​diagonal cutters**. Great for cutting component leads and wires. ​ \\ [[http://​www.ladyada.net/​learn/​../​library/​equipt/​kits.html#​basic|Check out my recommended basic diagonal cutters and where to buy.]] \\ |
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-|{{  http://​www.ladyada.net/​images/​tools/​xytronics.jpg?​nolink&​150x150 ​ |}}| \\ **Soldering iron**. One with temperature control and a stand is best. A conical or small '​screwdriver'​ tip is good, almost all irons come with one of these. ​ \\ A low quality (ahem, $10 model from radioshack) iron may cause more problems than its worth! ​ \\ __Do not use a "​ColdHeat"​ soldering iron__, they are not suitable for delicate electronics work and can damage the kit ([[http://​www.epemag.wimborne.co.uk/​cold-soldering2.htm|see here]]) ​ +|{{  http://​www.ladyada.net/​images/​tools/​xytronics.jpg?​nolink&​150x150 ​ |}}| \\ **Soldering iron**. One with temperature control and a stand is best. A conical or small '​screwdriver'​ tip is good, almost all irons come with one of these. ​ \\ A low quality (ahem, $10 model from radioshack) iron may cause more problems than its worth! ​ \\ __Do not use a "​ColdHeat"​ soldering iron__, they are not suitable for delicate electronics work and can damage the kit ([[http://​www.epemag.wimborne.co.uk/​cold-soldering2.htm|see here]]) ​\\ [[http://​www.ladyada.net/​learn/​../​library/​equipt/​kits.html#​basic|Check out my recommended basic soldering iron and where to buy.]]|
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 |[[http://​www.ladyada.net/​images/​tools/​solderroll.jpg|{{ ​ http://​www.ladyada.net/​images/​tools/​solderroll_t.jpg?​nolink&​200x204 ​ |}}]]| \\ **Solder**. Rosin core, 60/40. Good solder is a good thing. Bad solder leads to bridging and cold solder joints which can be tough to find. Dont buy a tiny amount, you'll run out when you least expect it. A quarter pound spool is a good amount. \\ [[http://​www.ladyada.net/​learn/​../​library/​equipt/​kits.html#​basic|Check out my recommended basic solder and where to buy.]] \\ | |[[http://​www.ladyada.net/​images/​tools/​solderroll.jpg|{{ ​ http://​www.ladyada.net/​images/​tools/​solderroll_t.jpg?​nolink&​200x204 ​ |}}]]| \\ **Solder**. Rosin core, 60/40. Good solder is a good thing. Bad solder leads to bridging and cold solder joints which can be tough to find. Dont buy a tiny amount, you'll run out when you least expect it. A quarter pound spool is a good amount. \\ [[http://​www.ladyada.net/​learn/​../​library/​equipt/​kits.html#​basic|Check out my recommended basic solder and where to buy.]] \\ |
  
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 ==== Share and Enjoy! ​ ==== ==== Share and Enjoy! ​ ====
  
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