The external power supply of an input board must be used when the computer needs to operate. But this DC power supply should not be provided when plugging into the computer or running the circuit connected to the computer.
There is no connection between the computer and the computer until the computer is installed as hardware. Before installing the hardware-related drivers, you need to install the software. I mentioned in a previous post that you can download arduino.cc/en/Main/Software for free. So download that software and install it on your computer.
Once you have installed the Arduino software, plug your Arduino software into the computer. Next, install the Drivers on the board. To do that, right-click on My Computer icon and go to Properties. Now go to Device Manager. Then it will show all the drivers installed on the computer.
Right-click on Unknown Device under Other Devices and select Update Driver Software. From the box that appears, select Browse My Computer for Driver Software. Next click on the Browse button. Then select the Drivers subfolder in the installed folder and click the OK button. After installing drivers, the Driver Manager window will appear as the Arduino UNO (COMx) drive under Port (COM & LPT). Where x is the number after the COM followed by the number of the installed port.
After installing the drivers, you need to open the basic software related software.
The first thing to do is to select the port. You have to open the software. Just like opening a software, you can also open the software. Open the government software when it opens the Arduino page.
It writes the code and connects the code to the microcontroller mounted on the board.
Now select Tools> Port to select the port. Then you have to go through the Labs sub-menu and select the port where the driver is installed. This is the COMx in the Drive Manager window. (x should come in the port number as mentioned earlier)
Next, the board has to be selected. You have to go to Tools> Board. Next, select the board from the Submenu. Select this as Arduino Uno. (NB: - # This is different if you are not using a UNO board)
Now the basic setup is done. You do not need to set this setting every time you log in to Governo environments.
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