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12/November /19 This day we were taught to use S4A scratch to be able to use the board and make it turn off and turn off, try to do it in class and I could not do it so I did it at home (it is in my previous blog as I stay, but I added a little thing and I don't know if it works)
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05/November/2019 The teacher explains to us about the arduino board and the S4A scratch program to use it and also left us a task of making a house with the commands of turning off and on, I hope it will look good. well, that's how my work was! this is the arduino board The class that day was entertaining although I don't know if I understood the task well
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29/10/2019  I don't remember exactly that class, I just know that we did an evaluation, in which they allowed me to use the tables for binary conversion, which nerves. I hope to pass it. In addition, the teacher left us a task about arduino electrical characteristics and arduino scratch characteristics arduino electrical characteristics Microcontroller: ATmega328 Operating Voltage: 5v Input Voltage (Recommended): 7 - 12 v Digital Input / Output Pins: 14 (Of which 6 are PWM outputs) Analog Input Pins: 6 Flash Memory: 32 KB (ATmega328) of which 0.5 KB is used by Bootloader. SRAM: 2 KB (ATmega328) EEPROM: 1 KB (ATmega328) Clock Speed: 16 MHZ. https://pluselectric.wordpress.com/2014/09/21/arduino-uno-especificaciones-y-caracteristicas/ arduino scratch characteristics  http://s4a.cat/index_es.html About S4A S4A is a Scratch modification that allows you to program the Arduino free hardware platform in a simple way. It provides new blocks to deal wit