![]() Unzip file and drop, Arduino.app into Applications directory to keep it nice and organized. We gonna use it for uploading some sort of C/C++ library into the device, to allow Python to communicate with our Arduino Nano. Let's start simply downloading a ZIP file for Mac OS X from the official Arduino website. Simply said we’re going to send a very simple signal with a Python script to the Arduino LED - just a signal to turn an LED on or off like this.īe noted this tutorial can be applied on any other Linux based system or Windows too. ![]() To make it real we will need these mentioned above anyway, but just partially. The idea behind this step-by-step explanation was to make some exercise and to find the way how to control Arduino not directly with Arduino IDE software and it's a subset of the C/C++ standard library language, but control it with Python script. In this introduction, I have worked with an older version of Arduino Nano without having any other hardware parts or LEDs to plugged in.
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