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![Arduino is open-source hardware. The hardware reference designs are distributed undera Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 2.5 license and are available on the Arduinowebsite. Layout and production files for some versions of the hardware are also available.The source code for the IDE is released under the GNU General Public License, version 2.Nevertheless an official Bill of Materials of Arduino boards has never been released bythe staff of Arduino.Although the hardware and software designs are freely available under copyleft licenses,the developers have requested that the name "Arduino" be exclusive to the officialproduct and not be used for derived works without permission. The official policydocument on use of the Arduino name emphasizes that the project is open toincorporating work by others into the official product.[24] Several Arduino-compatibleproducts commercially released have avoided the Arduino name by using -duino namevariants.Reference - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arduino](/image.pl?url=https%3a%2f%2fimage.slidesharecdn.com%2farduinosoftwaredevelopment-161109105909%2f75%2fArduino-Programming-Software-Development-18-2048.jpg&f=jpg&w=240)









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Arduino is an open-source platform that enables users to create digital devices and interactive objects through programmable microcontrollers. It was developed by Hernando Barragán and focuses on low-cost, simple tools for non-engineers, featuring a variety of hardware boards and software interfaces. Arduino's widespread applications include smart home solutions, robotics, and various sensors, supported by a large community and extensive resources for developers.

















![Arduino is open-source hardware. The hardware reference designs are distributed undera Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 2.5 license and are available on the Arduinowebsite. Layout and production files for some versions of the hardware are also available.The source code for the IDE is released under the GNU General Public License, version 2.Nevertheless an official Bill of Materials of Arduino boards has never been released bythe staff of Arduino.Although the hardware and software designs are freely available under copyleft licenses,the developers have requested that the name "Arduino" be exclusive to the officialproduct and not be used for derived works without permission. The official policydocument on use of the Arduino name emphasizes that the project is open toincorporating work by others into the official product.[24] Several Arduino-compatibleproducts commercially released have avoided the Arduino name by using -duino namevariants.Reference - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arduino](/image.pl?url=https%3a%2f%2fimage.slidesharecdn.com%2farduinosoftwaredevelopment-161109105909%2f75%2fArduino-Programming-Software-Development-18-2048.jpg&f=jpg&w=240)









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