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Visual Instructions

Your kit should include: Resistor Arduino/Breadboard Holder Arduino Board Breadboard 2x Jumper Wires (2 x male/male, male/female) Temperature Sensor USB AB cable

Procedure in Pictures Place the Arduino/Breadboard in front of you Run male-male jumper wire from pin two on digital side of Arduino to any row (let’s call it X) on the breadboard. Connect the resistor to the female end of the male-female jumper wire Plug the other end of the resistor cable into the 5v power on the analog side of the Arduino board and the male end of the male- female jumper wire into row X on the breadboard. Insert the yellow wire from the temperature sensor into row X. Plug the red and blue wires from the temperature sensor, and a male-male jumper wire into a different row on the breadboard (call it row Y). Plug the other end of the male-male jumper wire into ground on the digital side of the Arduino board. Plug the USB cord into the outlet on the Arduino board.

Anatomy of Breadboard / Arduino 1. Place the Arduino/Breadboard in front of you. Anatomy of Breadboard / Arduino Breadboard Row Digital side Analog side

2. Run a male-male jumper wire from pin two on digital side of Arduino to any row (let’s call it X) on breadboard Row X Pin 2

3. Connect the resistor to the female end of the male-female jumper wire.

4. Plug the other end of the resistor into the 5v power on the analog side of the Arduino board and the male end of the male-female jumper wire into row X on the breadboard. Row X 5 v

5. Insert the yellow wire from the temperature sensor into row X

6. Plug the red and blue wires from the temperature sensor, and a male-male jumper wire into a different row on the breadboard (call it row Y). Row X Row Y

7. Plug the other end of the male-male jumper wire into ground on the digital side of the Arduino board. Row X Row Y Ground

8. Plug the USB cord into the USB port on the Arduino board. Row X Row Y

Animation USB port Row X Row Y

Completed Connections USB port Row X Row Y