From c2e80302dbb89182164b69fadf000bfa16bb9007 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: alexandra <83598143+gorillagripcore@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2024 13:57:55 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Use styles for blockquotes [HC-1597] (#421) * Updated blockquote style * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Renat0Ribeir0 <86349945+Renat0Ribeir0@users.noreply.github.com> * Update Get-started-with-the-Arduino-Science-Journal.md --------- Co-authored-by: Renat0Ribeir0 <86349945+Renat0Ribeir0@users.noreply.github.com> --- .../ASEC-21-001-Vulnerabilities-in-Apache-Log4j.md | 1 + .../About-Arduino-accounts-for-minors.md | 2 ++ .../My Arduino Account/Create-an-Arduino-account.md | 5 +++++ .../How-to-spot-a-counterfeit-Arduino.md | 1 + .../Add-and-connect-a-device-to-Arduino-Cloud.md | 1 + .../How-to-integrate-the-Arduino-Cloud-with-IFTTT.md | 1 + .../What-are-the-credentials-for-the-Arduino-SIM-card.md | 3 ++- ...-your-sketchbook-and-libraries-to-the-Cloud-Editor.md | 3 ++- ...ting-between-multiple-libraries-with-the-same-name.md | 1 + ...perating-Systems-are-supported-by-the-Cloud-Editor.md | 1 + .../Check-your-Arduino-Cloud-Agent-version.md | 1 + ...Activate-an-Arduino-Pro-Gateway-with-Arduino-Cloud.md | 1 + .../Spaces/Roles-and-permissions-in-shared-spaces.md | 1 + ...-Education-kit-component-is-missing-or-not-working.md | 3 ++- ...ce-between-the-Opl-IoT-Kit-and-the-Explore-IoT-Kit.md | 2 ++ ...-Create-plan-code-from-the-Opl-kit-is-not-working.md" | 1 + ...t-Cloud-plan-is-needed-for-the-Opl-kit-activities.md" | 1 + .../Connect-a-board-to-the-Science-Journal-app.md | 3 ++- .../Get-started-with-the-Arduino-Science-Journal.md | 9 ++++++--- .../Generic/Flash-USB-to-serial-firmware-in-DFU-mode.md | 4 +++- .../How-to-show-video-on-HDMI-with-MKR-4000-Vidor.md | 1 + ...gfox-Subscription-that-comes-with-the-MKR-Fox-1200.md | 3 ++- .../Select-the-right-processor-for-Arduino-Nano.md | 1 + .../Connect-boards-shields-and-carriers.md | 1 + ...-calibrate-the-MKR-IoT-Carriers-temperature-sensor.md | 4 ++-- ...T-Carrier-Serial-port-message-SD-card-not-detected.md | 1 + .../Reduce-the-size-and-memory-usage-of-your-sketch.md | 1 + ...nnot-locate-flash-and-boot-memories-in-description.md | 1 + .../IDE Settings/Change-the-language-in-Arduino-IDE.md | 3 ++- .../How-to-update-the-core-of-your-Arduino-Board.md | 3 ++- .../Open-the-Arduino-IDE-installation-folder.md | 1 + .../IDE Settings/Use-a-custom-theme-for-Arduino-IDE-1.md | 4 +++- .../Installation/Add-libraries-to-Arduino-IDE.md | 4 +++- .../Installation/Download-and-install-Arduino-IDE.md | 1 + ...o-install-and-use-a-custom-core-version-in-the-IDE.md | 2 ++ .../Upload/Error-avrdude-when-uploading.md | 1 + .../Upload/Errors-when-uploading-a-sketch.md | 1 + .../Upload/Upload-a-sketch-in-Arduino-IDE.md | 1 + .../Payments and Invoices/Accepted-payment-methods.md | 2 ++ .../Store Support/Shipping/Available-shipping-methods.md | 1 + 40 files changed, 67 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/About Arduino/Arduino Security Bulletins/ASEC-21-001-Vulnerabilities-in-Apache-Log4j.md b/content/About Arduino/Arduino Security Bulletins/ASEC-21-001-Vulnerabilities-in-Apache-Log4j.md index 5ef163038..983176b14 100644 --- a/content/About Arduino/Arduino Security Bulletins/ASEC-21-001-Vulnerabilities-in-Apache-Log4j.md +++ b/content/About Arduino/Arduino Security Bulletins/ASEC-21-001-Vulnerabilities-in-Apache-Log4j.md @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ id: 4412377144338 In late 2021 a series of security vulnerabilities were found in **Apache Log4j**, a logging utility used by Arduino IDE 1.8 at the time. As of version 1.8.19, Log4j is no longer used by the IDE. +> [!NOTE] > Arduino IDE 2 and Cloud services do not use Log4j and were not affected. --- diff --git a/content/About Arduino/My Arduino Account/About-Arduino-accounts-for-minors.md b/content/About Arduino/My Arduino Account/About-Arduino-accounts-for-minors.md index cb5ed51fe..5b9571c5d 100644 --- a/content/About Arduino/My Arduino Account/About-Arduino-accounts-for-minors.md +++ b/content/About Arduino/My Arduino Account/About-Arduino-accounts-for-minors.md @@ -20,6 +20,7 @@ In order to [create a Junior Account](https://support.arduino.cc/hc/en-us/articl To complete the registration of a Junior Account, it is necessary to provide a parent's email. Arduino will process the [personal data](https://www.arduino.cc/en/privacy-policy/children-privacy-policy) of the person exercising parental authority. +> [!NOTE] > If the parent's email is not provided the Junior Account will not be created and all data provided will be deleted within 30 days. **With a Junior Account, users are able to:** @@ -45,6 +46,7 @@ As for the Junior Accounts, users between 14 and 16 years old will be asked to p With an regular account with restrictions, the user has access to all the services available on the Arduino website, except for those services and features expressly reserved for the person exercising parental authority. +> [!NOTE] > Only the person exercising parental authority may choose which services would be activated and which services the user between 14 and 16 years old can access. ## Further reading diff --git a/content/About Arduino/My Arduino Account/Create-an-Arduino-account.md b/content/About Arduino/My Arduino Account/Create-an-Arduino-account.md index 5f9d5aa04..9660417a3 100644 --- a/content/About Arduino/My Arduino Account/Create-an-Arduino-account.md +++ b/content/About Arduino/My Arduino Account/Create-an-Arduino-account.md @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ There are two ways to sign up for an account: * [Email](#email) * [SSO (Single Sign On)](#sso) +> [!NOTE] > Users under the age of 14 need to [sign up for a junior account](https://support.arduino.cc/hc/en-us/articles/360022234360). --- @@ -20,6 +21,7 @@ There are two ways to sign up for an account: ![The sign in button on arduino.cc](img/arduino-cc-sign-in-button.png) + > [!NOTE] > If another account is signed in, click the ![Profile icon](img/symbol_profile.png) profile button and select 'Sign Out' first. 2. Below the **Sign In** button, find the text "Don't have an account yet?", and click on **Create one** to proceed. @@ -30,6 +32,7 @@ There are two ways to sign up for an account: ![Entering date of birth.](img/arduino-account-sign-up-dob.png) + > [!NOTE] > Users under the age of 14 need to [sign up for a junior account](https://support.arduino.cc/hc/en-us/articles/360022234360). 4. Enter the following: @@ -50,6 +53,7 @@ There are two ways to sign up for an account: ![Email confirming account creation.](img/arduino-account-welcome-email.png) + > [!TIP] > If you don't see the email in your main inbox, please check the spam folder. You can review your account and configure your account on [the profile page](https://id.arduino.cc/). @@ -62,6 +66,7 @@ Alternatively, you can sign in using an identity provider such as Google or Face 1. Go to [arduino.cc](https://www.arduino.cc/) and click Sign In in the top-right to open the [sign-in page](https://login.arduino.cc/login). + > [!NOTE] > If another account is signed in, click the ![Profile icon](img/symbol_profile.png) profile button and select 'Sign Out'. ![Sign-in button highlighted](img/arduino-cc-sign-in-button.png) diff --git a/content/About Arduino/Trademarks & Licensing/How-to-spot-a-counterfeit-Arduino.md b/content/About Arduino/Trademarks & Licensing/How-to-spot-a-counterfeit-Arduino.md index 9e7156e82..69d1a02e2 100644 --- a/content/About Arduino/Trademarks & Licensing/How-to-spot-a-counterfeit-Arduino.md +++ b/content/About Arduino/Trademarks & Licensing/How-to-spot-a-counterfeit-Arduino.md @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ This article covers the issue of counterfeit boards – how to identify them and * **Compatible:** When a third-party product has copied the open-source hardware design and uses its own brand name. No problem! * **Counterfeit:** When a third-party product uses the Arduino name and/or logo directly on the product, or in the store, to deceive customers. Not cool! +> [!NOTE] > It is fine for compatible brands to *reference* Arduino, in order for their customers to easily identify what type of product it is. Read more about trademark use in relation to compatible products [here](https://support.arduino.cc/hc/en-us/sections/360004749260-Compatible-Products). ## How to identify a counterfeit board diff --git a/content/Arduino Cloud/Arduino IoT Cloud/Add-and-connect-a-device-to-Arduino-Cloud.md b/content/Arduino Cloud/Arduino IoT Cloud/Add-and-connect-a-device-to-Arduino-Cloud.md index cd4268b2d..744f59c67 100644 --- a/content/Arduino Cloud/Arduino IoT Cloud/Add-and-connect-a-device-to-Arduino-Cloud.md +++ b/content/Arduino Cloud/Arduino IoT Cloud/Add-and-connect-a-device-to-Arduino-Cloud.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: "Add and connect a device to Arduino Cloud" id: 360016495559 --- +> [!NOTE] > Also see [Getting Started With the Arduino Cloud](https://docs.arduino.cc/cloud/iot-cloud/tutorials/iot-cloud-getting-started) in Arduino Docs. Connecting a new device to Arduino Cloud consists of three steps: diff --git a/content/Arduino Cloud/Arduino IoT Cloud/How-to-integrate-the-Arduino-Cloud-with-IFTTT.md b/content/Arduino Cloud/Arduino IoT Cloud/How-to-integrate-the-Arduino-Cloud-with-IFTTT.md index 16f24a5de..432394751 100644 --- a/content/Arduino Cloud/Arduino IoT Cloud/How-to-integrate-the-Arduino-Cloud-with-IFTTT.md +++ b/content/Arduino Cloud/Arduino IoT Cloud/How-to-integrate-the-Arduino-Cloud-with-IFTTT.md @@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ This article will show you how to connect your Arduino Cloud to an IFTTT webhook * An [IFTTT account](https://ifttt.com/) * A 'Thing' that you want to configure with IFTTT. +> [!NOTE] > For a general overview of Arduino Cloud, see [this page](https://www.arduino.cc/en/IoT/HomePage). ## Creating an applet in IFTTT diff --git a/content/Arduino Cloud/Arduino SIM Card/What-are-the-credentials-for-the-Arduino-SIM-card.md b/content/Arduino Cloud/Arduino SIM Card/What-are-the-credentials-for-the-Arduino-SIM-card.md index 57a010aec..5809de79c 100644 --- a/content/Arduino Cloud/Arduino SIM Card/What-are-the-credentials-for-the-Arduino-SIM-card.md +++ b/content/Arduino Cloud/Arduino SIM Card/What-are-the-credentials-for-the-Arduino-SIM-card.md @@ -24,4 +24,5 @@ Here are the credentials for the Arduino Sim: -> Note: Arduino Sim takes 24 hours to get activated after the registration and a confirmation email will be sent. +> [!NOTE] +> Arduino Sim takes 24 hours to get activated after the registration and a confirmation email will be sent. diff --git a/content/Arduino Cloud/Cloud Editor/Import-your-sketchbook-and-libraries-to-the-Cloud-Editor.md b/content/Arduino Cloud/Cloud Editor/Import-your-sketchbook-and-libraries-to-the-Cloud-Editor.md index f10437168..e4951492a 100644 --- a/content/Arduino Cloud/Cloud Editor/Import-your-sketchbook-and-libraries-to-the-Cloud-Editor.md +++ b/content/Arduino Cloud/Cloud Editor/Import-your-sketchbook-and-libraries-to-the-Cloud-Editor.md @@ -11,7 +11,8 @@ Arduino Cloud Editor allows you to import sketches and files in the following fo - Libraries in `.zip` format. - Zipped folders containing sketches and libraries. -> Note: Make sure your libraries are in a folder called ‘libraries’. Be sure not to mix sketches and libraries in the same folder. +> [!NOTE] +> Make sure your libraries are in a folder called ‘libraries’. Be sure not to mix sketches and libraries in the same folder. ## Steps diff --git a/content/Arduino Cloud/Cloud Editor/Selecting-between-multiple-libraries-with-the-same-name.md b/content/Arduino Cloud/Cloud Editor/Selecting-between-multiple-libraries-with-the-same-name.md index 4e2e978e4..5b7d26be3 100644 --- a/content/Arduino Cloud/Cloud Editor/Selecting-between-multiple-libraries-with-the-same-name.md +++ b/content/Arduino Cloud/Cloud Editor/Selecting-between-multiple-libraries-with-the-same-name.md @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ id: 4405884552594 Several techniques can be used to make Arduino Cloud Editor pick a specific library when multiple libraries with the same name are available. One method is importing a copy of the library you want to use. Imported libraries are given preference over the pre-installed libraries ([full details here](https://arduino.github.io/arduino-cli/latest/sketch-build-process/#location-priorities-in-arduino-web-editor)). The technique works with any library, but we'll use the `DS18B20` library as an example in this guide. +> [!NOTE] > See [this forum post](https://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=684441.msg4605368#msg4605368) if you're interested in learning alternative methods to the technique described in this guide. 1. From the menu on the left side of the Cloud Editor window, click on the "Libraries" tab. diff --git a/content/Arduino Cloud/Cloud Editor/What-Operating-Systems-are-supported-by-the-Cloud-Editor.md b/content/Arduino Cloud/Cloud Editor/What-Operating-Systems-are-supported-by-the-Cloud-Editor.md index bcddfa74c..ba4641a86 100644 --- a/content/Arduino Cloud/Cloud Editor/What-Operating-Systems-are-supported-by-the-Cloud-Editor.md +++ b/content/Arduino Cloud/Cloud Editor/What-Operating-Systems-are-supported-by-the-Cloud-Editor.md @@ -9,4 +9,5 @@ To use the Cloud Editor on **Windows, macOS, and Linux**, you need the Arduino C If you are using **Chrome OS**, see [Use Arduino with Chromebook](https://support.arduino.cc/hc/en-us/articles/360016495639-Use-Arduino-with-Chromebook). +> [!NOTE] > To install the agent on other systems, you will have to compile it yourself. You can find the agent's [source code on GitHub](https://github.com/arduino/arduino-create-agent). If you are compiling for Raspberry Pi, you can consult [this tutorial written by our developers](https://github.com/arduino/arduino-create-agent/wiki/How-to-compile-on-Raspberry-Pi). diff --git a/content/Arduino Cloud/General Cloud/Check-your-Arduino-Cloud-Agent-version.md b/content/Arduino Cloud/General Cloud/Check-your-Arduino-Cloud-Agent-version.md index 732a93cb2..9eea2f8bc 100644 --- a/content/Arduino Cloud/General Cloud/Check-your-Arduino-Cloud-Agent-version.md +++ b/content/Arduino Cloud/General Cloud/Check-your-Arduino-Cloud-Agent-version.md @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ id: 4407002993426 By default, the Arduino Cloud Agent updates automatically. To ensure you have the latest version, or for any other purpose, you can check which version is installed by following the steps for your system below. +> [!NOTE] > The latest release number can be found in the [source repository](https://github.com/arduino/arduino-create-agent). ## Windows diff --git a/content/Arduino Cloud/Manager for Linux/Activate-an-Arduino-Pro-Gateway-with-Arduino-Cloud.md b/content/Arduino Cloud/Manager for Linux/Activate-an-Arduino-Pro-Gateway-with-Arduino-Cloud.md index 3890f897d..00a97564c 100644 --- a/content/Arduino Cloud/Manager for Linux/Activate-an-Arduino-Pro-Gateway-with-Arduino-Cloud.md +++ b/content/Arduino Cloud/Manager for Linux/Activate-an-Arduino-Pro-Gateway-with-Arduino-Cloud.md @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ id: 4407770369042 ![The Pro Gateway setup activation page.](img/lora-gateway-connect-activating.png) +> [!NOTE] > Refresh the page if the activation appears to be stuck. Your device should now appear in your Linux devices. diff --git a/content/Arduino Cloud/Spaces/Roles-and-permissions-in-shared-spaces.md b/content/Arduino Cloud/Spaces/Roles-and-permissions-in-shared-spaces.md index 0ce78e05d..4479cfcce 100644 --- a/content/Arduino Cloud/Spaces/Roles-and-permissions-in-shared-spaces.md +++ b/content/Arduino Cloud/Spaces/Roles-and-permissions-in-shared-spaces.md @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ These spaces have _Student_, _Teacher_, and _Admin_ member roles. * Can access courses that are shared in the Space * Expanded account features and limits offered by the School plan +> [!NOTE] > You can compare the Free and School plan by going to [arduino.cc/cloud/plans](https://cloud.arduino.cc/plans) and clicking the "For Schools" tab. ### Teachers diff --git a/content/Education and Kits/EDU General/If-an-Arduino-Education-kit-component-is-missing-or-not-working.md b/content/Education and Kits/EDU General/If-an-Arduino-Education-kit-component-is-missing-or-not-working.md index dc13c2f20..094820494 100644 --- a/content/Education and Kits/EDU General/If-an-Arduino-Education-kit-component-is-missing-or-not-working.md +++ b/content/Education and Kits/EDU General/If-an-Arduino-Education-kit-component-is-missing-or-not-working.md @@ -33,4 +33,5 @@ Most educational kits include a *Troubleshooting* or *Not Working* section on ea * [Contact us](https://www.arduino.cc/en/contact-us/). -> Please provide a concise description of the problem and include this information (when applicable): Board name, Operating System, IDE or Cloud Agent version, and error output. + > [!NOTE] + > Please provide a concise description of the problem and include this information (when applicable): Board name, Operating System, IDE or Cloud Agent version, and error output. diff --git a/content/Education and Kits/EDU General/What-is-the-difference-between-the-Opl-IoT-Kit-and-the-Explore-IoT-Kit.md b/content/Education and Kits/EDU General/What-is-the-difference-between-the-Opl-IoT-Kit-and-the-Explore-IoT-Kit.md index 4d2edf37a..e8693b778 100644 --- a/content/Education and Kits/EDU General/What-is-the-difference-between-the-Opl-IoT-Kit-and-the-Explore-IoT-Kit.md +++ b/content/Education and Kits/EDU General/What-is-the-difference-between-the-Opl-IoT-Kit-and-the-Explore-IoT-Kit.md @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ This kit comes with a complete set of 8 Internet of Things projects ready to tur * Comes with 8 out of the box guided projects * Build custom connected devices that can be controlled with your mobile phone +> [!NOTE] > More info in its [Arduino store page](https://store.arduino.cc/products/arduino-opla-iot-kit) ## The Explore IoT Kit @@ -30,6 +31,7 @@ learning-by-doing approach. Step-by-step, students will acquire knowledge by con * Complete guides for both students & teachers * Comes with storage box for repeated use in the classroom +> [!NOTE] > More info in its [Arduino store page](https://store.arduino.cc/products/arduino-explore-iot-kit) ## Both kits include diff --git "a/content/Education and Kits/Opl\303\240 IoT Kit/My-12-month-free-Create-plan-code-from-the-Opl-kit-is-not-working.md" "b/content/Education and Kits/Opl\303\240 IoT Kit/My-12-month-free-Create-plan-code-from-the-Opl-kit-is-not-working.md" index fedb24da2..992c3b855 100644 --- "a/content/Education and Kits/Opl\303\240 IoT Kit/My-12-month-free-Create-plan-code-from-the-Opl-kit-is-not-working.md" +++ "b/content/Education and Kits/Opl\303\240 IoT Kit/My-12-month-free-Create-plan-code-from-the-Opl-kit-is-not-working.md" @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ id: 4412950847506 The [Arduino Oplà IoT Kit](https://store.arduino.cc/opla-iot-kit) comes with 12 free months of the Arduino Cloud Maker Plan. Follow the steps below to activate your discounted plan. +> [!NOTE] > If you already have an active paid plan, we recommend you wait until the end of your subscription period before changing to the Maker plan. If your currently active plan is a Maker plan, you will have to cancel it and sign up again to activate the discount code. --- diff --git "a/content/Education and Kits/Opl\303\240 IoT Kit/What-Cloud-plan-is-needed-for-the-Opl-kit-activities.md" "b/content/Education and Kits/Opl\303\240 IoT Kit/What-Cloud-plan-is-needed-for-the-Opl-kit-activities.md" index f05239658..13feb0d24 100644 --- "a/content/Education and Kits/Opl\303\240 IoT Kit/What-Cloud-plan-is-needed-for-the-Opl-kit-activities.md" +++ "b/content/Education and Kits/Opl\303\240 IoT Kit/What-Cloud-plan-is-needed-for-the-Opl-kit-activities.md" @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: "What Cloud plan is needed for the Oplà kit activities?" id: 360021767939 --- +> [!NOTE] > The Oplà IoT Kit comes with a 12-month discount code for the Maker plan. Read more about [how to activate your discount here](https://support.arduino.cc/hc/en-us/articles/4412950847506). The activities in the [Arduino Oplà IoT Kit](https://store.arduino.cc/opla-iot-kit) can be completed with an Entry plan or above. You can review and sign up for plans in the [Digital Store](https://store.arduino.cc/digital/create). diff --git a/content/Education and Kits/Science Journal App/Connect-a-board-to-the-Science-Journal-app.md b/content/Education and Kits/Science Journal App/Connect-a-board-to-the-Science-Journal-app.md index ed8e39a3c..4cd2c6706 100644 --- a/content/Education and Kits/Science Journal App/Connect-a-board-to-the-Science-Journal-app.md +++ b/content/Education and Kits/Science Journal App/Connect-a-board-to-the-Science-Journal-app.md @@ -23,7 +23,8 @@ The Science Journal can be used with the following boards: * Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense Rev2 * Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect (by itself, or with the Science Carrier R3) -> Note: The MKR WiFi 1010 needs to be connected using the Science Carrier, which is only available in the [Arduino Science Kit Physics Lab](https://store.arduino.cc/products/arduino-science-kit-physics-lab). +> [!NOTE] +> The MKR WiFi 1010 needs to be connected using the Science Carrier, which is only available in the [Arduino Science Kit Physics Lab](https://store.arduino.cc/products/arduino-science-kit-physics-lab). diff --git a/content/Education and Kits/Science Journal App/Get-started-with-the-Arduino-Science-Journal.md b/content/Education and Kits/Science Journal App/Get-started-with-the-Arduino-Science-Journal.md index d49877a65..696e558a4 100644 --- a/content/Education and Kits/Science Journal App/Get-started-with-the-Arduino-Science-Journal.md +++ b/content/Education and Kits/Science Journal App/Get-started-with-the-Arduino-Science-Journal.md @@ -35,9 +35,12 @@ The Science Journal can be used with the following boards: * Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense Rev2 * Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect (by itself, or with the Science Carrier R3) -> Note 1: The MKR WiFi 1010 needs to be connected using the Science Carrier, which is only available in the [Arduino Science Kit Physics Lab](https://store.arduino.cc/products/arduino-science-kit-physics-lab). -> -> Note 2: If your board came with a Science Kit, it will have the the required firmware out-of-the-box. If you're using a board not included in a Science Kit, an individually bought board replacement, or have flashed the board with different firmware, see [Upload the Science Journal firmware](https://support.arduino.cc/hc/en-us/articles/4408029337746-Upload-the-Science-Journal-firmware). +> [!NOTE] +> The MKR WiFi 1010 needs to be connected using the Science Carrier, which is only available in the [Arduino Science Kit Physics Lab](https://store.arduino.cc/products/arduino-science-kit-physics-lab). + + +> [!NOTE] +> If your board came with a Science Kit, it will have the the required firmware out-of-the-box. If you're using a board not included in a Science Kit, an individually bought board replacement, or have flashed the board with different firmware, see [Upload the Science Journal firmware](https://support.arduino.cc/hc/en-us/articles/4408029337746-Upload-the-Science-Journal-firmware). diff --git a/content/Hardware Support/Generic/Flash-USB-to-serial-firmware-in-DFU-mode.md b/content/Hardware Support/Generic/Flash-USB-to-serial-firmware-in-DFU-mode.md index fa975bd12..f787100ef 100644 --- a/content/Hardware Support/Generic/Flash-USB-to-serial-firmware-in-DFU-mode.md +++ b/content/Hardware Support/Generic/Flash-USB-to-serial-firmware-in-DFU-mode.md @@ -13,7 +13,8 @@ The following boards use either an Atmega16U2 or Atmega8U2 chip as a USB-to-seri The converter chip firmware can be flashed with a computer by setting the board to **DFU mode** (Device Firmware Update). -> Note that this article does _not_ apply to the Uno WiFi Rev2, which uses a different chip with closed source firmware. +> [!NOTE] +> This article does _not_ apply to the Uno WiFi Rev2, which uses a different chip with closed source firmware. ## 1. Get the firmware @@ -84,6 +85,7 @@ Next we'll flash the drivers using FLIP. 02. Open FLIP. + > [!NOTE] > Opening the application may prompt a 'Could not find a Java Virtual Machine' error. In this case, [install Java Runtime Environment](https://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp) with the **Windows Online** option. 03. Select the device name you identified earlier (ATmega16U2 or ATmega8U2). diff --git a/content/Hardware Support/MKR Family/How-to-show-video-on-HDMI-with-MKR-4000-Vidor.md b/content/Hardware Support/MKR Family/How-to-show-video-on-HDMI-with-MKR-4000-Vidor.md index f1b450442..55cf8c9ae 100644 --- a/content/Hardware Support/MKR Family/How-to-show-video-on-HDMI-with-MKR-4000-Vidor.md +++ b/content/Hardware Support/MKR Family/How-to-show-video-on-HDMI-with-MKR-4000-Vidor.md @@ -34,4 +34,5 @@ The MKR Vidor 4000 [Camera enabling example](https://docs.arduino.cc/tutorials/m 4. When the video stream is active and it is routed to the **HDMI** port, you can stop the video opening the serial monitor and typing **STOP**. This activates the `vcam.end();` function. +> [!NOTE] > If get an upload error, reset the board and try again. diff --git a/content/Hardware Support/MKR Family/What-are-the-conditions-of-the-Sigfox-Subscription-that-comes-with-the-MKR-Fox-1200.md b/content/Hardware Support/MKR Family/What-are-the-conditions-of-the-Sigfox-Subscription-that-comes-with-the-MKR-Fox-1200.md index 0c992c358..1263e6d66 100644 --- a/content/Hardware Support/MKR Family/What-are-the-conditions-of-the-Sigfox-Subscription-that-comes-with-the-MKR-Fox-1200.md +++ b/content/Hardware Support/MKR Family/What-are-the-conditions-of-the-Sigfox-Subscription-that-comes-with-the-MKR-Fox-1200.md @@ -7,4 +7,5 @@ Every MKR FOX 1200 comes with a **free one-year subscription** to Sigfox data pl In the first configuration example tutorial here: [Sigfoxfirstconfiguration](https://www.arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/SigFoxFirstConfiguration) you'll find the steps needed to register your board on the Sigfox network. -> Note that the ID and PAC numbers required for the Sigfox subscription are preflashed into the MKRFOX1200 during the time of manufacture, and they can be found in the serial monitor after running the first configuration example. +> [!NOTE] +> The ID and PAC numbers required for the Sigfox subscription are preflashed into the MKRFOX1200 during the time of manufacture, and they can be found in the serial monitor after running the first configuration example. diff --git a/content/Hardware Support/Nano Family/Select-the-right-processor-for-Arduino-Nano.md b/content/Hardware Support/Nano Family/Select-the-right-processor-for-Arduino-Nano.md index 007f30576..9778b4819 100644 --- a/content/Hardware Support/Nano Family/Select-the-right-processor-for-Arduino-Nano.md +++ b/content/Hardware Support/Nano Family/Select-the-right-processor-for-Arduino-Nano.md @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ When [Arduino Nano](https://docs.arduino.cc/hardware/nano) is selected in Arduin ## About the processor options +> [!NOTE] > Original Arduino Nano boards use the ATmega328P microcontroller, but those sold in 2018 or later come with an updated bootloader. For this reason, the **Arduino AVR Boards** package has **two** versions of ATmega328P available (v1.16.21 and later). Three processor options are available: diff --git a/content/Hardware Support/Shields and Carriers/Connect-boards-shields-and-carriers.md b/content/Hardware Support/Shields and Carriers/Connect-boards-shields-and-carriers.md index b3cfbb309..cf8b2020b 100644 --- a/content/Hardware Support/Shields and Carriers/Connect-boards-shields-and-carriers.md +++ b/content/Hardware Support/Shields and Carriers/Connect-boards-shields-and-carriers.md @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ Devices from the **MKR** and **Classic** family can easily be connected and "sta * To connect a carrier, insert the board's male header pins into the female connectors on the carrier. * To connect a shield, insert the shield's male header pins into the female connectors on the board. +> [!NOTE] > Multiple shields can be connected to one board but depending on your project, you may want to consider the ordering. If you're a shield for measuring light intensity, you may want to attach it on top, to not obstruct its sensors. Follow these steps to connect MKR or Classic devices: diff --git a/content/Hardware Support/Shields and Carriers/How-to-calibrate-the-MKR-IoT-Carriers-temperature-sensor.md b/content/Hardware Support/Shields and Carriers/How-to-calibrate-the-MKR-IoT-Carriers-temperature-sensor.md index 373af06f9..737b05be8 100644 --- a/content/Hardware Support/Shields and Carriers/How-to-calibrate-the-MKR-IoT-Carriers-temperature-sensor.md +++ b/content/Hardware Support/Shields and Carriers/How-to-calibrate-the-MKR-IoT-Carriers-temperature-sensor.md @@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ The MKR IoT Carrier is equipped with a [HTS221](https://www.arduino.cc/en/Refere Use another source to get the temperature of the room (e.g. Thermostat, Smartphone). Compare the temperature from your chosen source to the one of the HTS221 sensor by subtracting the two. Save the difference as your offset to be used for calibration adjustment. -> Example: Temperature reading from secondary source 28°C and the HTS221 sensor is 23°C. Therefore, (28°C - 23°C = 5°C) offset = 5°C. +**Example:** Temperature reading from secondary source 28°C and the HTS221 sensor is 23°C. Therefore, (28°C - 23°C = 5°C) offset = 5°C. -The above would indicate that the HTS221 sensor is 5°C less than the actual temperature; therefore, we will offset the difference in the following sections. +The example above would indicate that the HTS221 sensor is 5°C less than the actual temperature; therefore, we will offset the difference in the following sections. ## 2. Calibrate the temperature diff --git a/content/Hardware Support/Shields and Carriers/MKR-IoT-Carrier-Serial-port-message-SD-card-not-detected.md b/content/Hardware Support/Shields and Carriers/MKR-IoT-Carrier-Serial-port-message-SD-card-not-detected.md index 18a9ba4a1..8ea1c96f2 100644 --- a/content/Hardware Support/Shields and Carriers/MKR-IoT-Carrier-Serial-port-message-SD-card-not-detected.md +++ b/content/Hardware Support/Shields and Carriers/MKR-IoT-Carrier-Serial-port-message-SD-card-not-detected.md @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ Even if there is no specific line in the main code stating to write this message This message comes from the MKR IoT library included in the code when using the carrier as `#include `, and it's displayed when initializing and testing the Carrier's different sensors and actuators. +> [!NOTE] > If you want to check more in depth what's in the library, all the files are available in our github. > Check here the [Arduino_MKRIoTCarrier.cpp file](https://github.com/arduino-libraries/Arduino_MKRIoTCarrier/blob/master/src/Arduino_MKRIoTCarrier.cpp#L84). diff --git a/content/Software Support/Compilation/Reduce-the-size-and-memory-usage-of-your-sketch.md b/content/Software Support/Compilation/Reduce-the-size-and-memory-usage-of-your-sketch.md index ffb2286cb..597a2db56 100644 --- a/content/Software Support/Compilation/Reduce-the-size-and-memory-usage-of-your-sketch.md +++ b/content/Software Support/Compilation/Reduce-the-size-and-memory-usage-of-your-sketch.md @@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ Learn how to reduce the size and memory usage of your sketch. * **Store constant data in storage instead of memory** with [PROGMEM](https://www.arduino.cc/reference/en/language/variables/utilities/progmem/). +> [!NOTE] > Arduino sketches are written in the Arduino language, which is based on standard C++. Therefore, using general C++ optimization techniques will help. ## Additional options diff --git a/content/Software Support/Compilation/avrdude-jtagmkII-initialize-Cannot-locate-flash-and-boot-memories-in-description.md b/content/Software Support/Compilation/avrdude-jtagmkII-initialize-Cannot-locate-flash-and-boot-memories-in-description.md index 7b6bcb71c..3157a7aba 100644 --- a/content/Software Support/Compilation/avrdude-jtagmkII-initialize-Cannot-locate-flash-and-boot-memories-in-description.md +++ b/content/Software Support/Compilation/avrdude-jtagmkII-initialize-Cannot-locate-flash-and-boot-memories-in-description.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: "avrdude: jtagmkII_initialize(): Cannot locate 'flash' and 'boot' memorie id: 4405239282578 --- +> [!NOTE] > This error has mostly been reported for the _Arduino Nano Every_ When a sketch is successfully compiled and uploaded, the Arduino IDE console output may indicate diff --git a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Change-the-language-in-Arduino-IDE.md b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Change-the-language-in-Arduino-IDE.md index e079dac2b..e13f4f8ad 100644 --- a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Change-the-language-in-Arduino-IDE.md +++ b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Change-the-language-in-Arduino-IDE.md @@ -54,7 +54,8 @@ Arduino IDE translations have been made through community contributions, and not * [Arduino IDE 1 translation project](https://www.transifex.com/mbanzi/arduino-ide-15/) * [Arduino IDE 2 translation project](https://www.transifex.com/arduino-1/ide2/) -> Note that some messages printed in the "Output" view are generated by 3rd party compilation and upload tools (e.g. AVRDUDE) and modifying the language preferences in Arduino IDE will not affect these. +> [!NOTE] +> Some messages printed in the "Output" view are generated by 3rd party compilation and upload tools (e.g. AVRDUDE) and modifying the language preferences in Arduino IDE will not affect these. ### If the language isn't changing diff --git a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/How-to-update-the-core-of-your-Arduino-Board.md b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/How-to-update-the-core-of-your-Arduino-Board.md index 384315b16..c9152763d 100644 --- a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/How-to-update-the-core-of-your-Arduino-Board.md +++ b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/How-to-update-the-core-of-your-Arduino-Board.md @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ Once the Boards Manager is open, search for the name of your board or the name o ![Updating Core available](img/How_to_update_the_core_of_your_Arduino_board_1.png) -> Note: If `Update` is not visible this would indicate that you have an updated core and no further action would be needed. +> [!NOTE] +> If `Update` is not visible, this would indicate that you have an updated core, and no further action would be needed. ![Updating Core not available](img/How_to_update_the_core_of_your_Arduino_board_2.png) diff --git a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Open-the-Arduino-IDE-installation-folder.md b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Open-the-Arduino-IDE-installation-folder.md index 757b16050..fdc7afaad 100644 --- a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Open-the-Arduino-IDE-installation-folder.md +++ b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Open-the-Arduino-IDE-installation-folder.md @@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ Depending on whether "All users" or "Only me" was selected during installation, * **All users:** `C:\Program Files\Arduino IDE` * **Only me:** `C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Local\Programs\Arduino IDE` +> [!NOTE] > Prior to IDE 2, the application name was `Arduino`, with `C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino` being the default path. ### Navigate to the installation folder in File Explorer diff --git a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Use-a-custom-theme-for-Arduino-IDE-1.md b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Use-a-custom-theme-for-Arduino-IDE-1.md index 593374236..348066c92 100644 --- a/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Use-a-custom-theme-for-Arduino-IDE-1.md +++ b/content/Software Support/IDE Settings/Use-a-custom-theme-for-Arduino-IDE-1.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: "Use a custom theme for Arduino IDE 1" id: 4408893497362 --- +> [!NOTE] > Custom themes are currently not supported for Arduino IDE 2. Learn how to install a .zip packaged theme for Arduino IDE 1. @@ -27,7 +28,8 @@ Learn how to install a .zip packaged theme for Arduino IDE 1. 4. Drag and drop the custom theme .zip file into the `theme` subfolder you created. - > Note: The custom theme must be in the root of the .zip file, **NOT** in a subfolder. + > [!NOTE] + > The custom theme must be in the root of the .zip file, **NOT** in a subfolder. * The folder structure should look as follows: diff --git a/content/Software Support/Installation/Add-libraries-to-Arduino-IDE.md b/content/Software Support/Installation/Add-libraries-to-Arduino-IDE.md index 6e2f49bb2..a37f6126c 100644 --- a/content/Software Support/Installation/Add-libraries-to-Arduino-IDE.md +++ b/content/Software Support/Installation/Add-libraries-to-Arduino-IDE.md @@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ Learn how to add libraries to Arduino IDE. 5. Wait for the installation to complete. +> [!NOTE] > To find more information about the library, click **More info**. This will usually take you to a reference page or repository for the library --- @@ -61,7 +62,8 @@ Learn how to add libraries to Arduino IDE. 4. Restart Arduino IDE. -> Note that adding a library to the "libraries" folder in the sketchbook will override other previously installed library versions. +> [!NOTE] +> Adding a library to the "libraries" folder in the sketchbook will override other previously installed library versions. --- diff --git a/content/Software Support/Installation/Download-and-install-Arduino-IDE.md b/content/Software Support/Installation/Download-and-install-Arduino-IDE.md index 89fb6c997..2bb6eb0db 100644 --- a/content/Software Support/Installation/Download-and-install-Arduino-IDE.md +++ b/content/Software Support/Installation/Download-and-install-Arduino-IDE.md @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ Learn how to download and install the desktop-based Arduino IDE. ## Installation instructions +> [!NOTE] > If you're using a Chromebook, see [Use Arduino with Chromebook](https://support.arduino.cc/hc/en-us/articles/360016495639-Use-Arduino-with-Chromebook). ### Windows diff --git a/content/Software Support/Installation/How-to-install-and-use-a-custom-core-version-in-the-IDE.md b/content/Software Support/Installation/How-to-install-and-use-a-custom-core-version-in-the-IDE.md index a1453fb08..538f8f9fa 100644 --- a/content/Software Support/Installation/How-to-install-and-use-a-custom-core-version-in-the-IDE.md +++ b/content/Software Support/Installation/How-to-install-and-use-a-custom-core-version-in-the-IDE.md @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ In this guide, we'll create the appropriate folder structure and install a core. ## 1. Creating the folder structure +> [!NOTE] > You can skip this step if you already have a folder. In the commands below, `` refers to the location of your sketchbook folder. It is typically located in the `Arduino` subfolder of your Documents folder, but you can find the location in the IDE preferences under `Sketchbook location`. @@ -68,6 +69,7 @@ The Mbed OS, SAMD, and megaAVR boards platforms (as well as AVR in the near futu ### Installing the ArduinoCore-API +> [!NOTE] > You can skip this step if you already have the ArduinoCore-API installed, or if it's not needed by your platform. Download and extract the API, or clone it, into a directory of your choice. diff --git a/content/Software Support/Upload/Error-avrdude-when-uploading.md b/content/Software Support/Upload/Error-avrdude-when-uploading.md index 80cc6d615..af25a6926 100644 --- a/content/Software Support/Upload/Error-avrdude-when-uploading.md +++ b/content/Software Support/Upload/Error-avrdude-when-uploading.md @@ -117,6 +117,7 @@ This error can happen if the board on the selected port has been disconnected fr 2. If using the classic Nano, try selecting a different processor in _Tools > Processor_. +> [!NOTE] > On Windows, you can [manually set a port for the board](https://support.arduino.cc/hc/en-us/articles/360016420140#set-COM-port) to stop it from being reassigned. --- diff --git a/content/Software Support/Upload/Errors-when-uploading-a-sketch.md b/content/Software Support/Upload/Errors-when-uploading-a-sketch.md index 194d617de..0f421ac71 100644 --- a/content/Software Support/Upload/Errors-when-uploading-a-sketch.md +++ b/content/Software Support/Upload/Errors-when-uploading-a-sketch.md @@ -135,6 +135,7 @@ This error can happen if the board on the selected port has been disconnected fr * For step-by-step instructions, see [Select board and port in Arduino IDE](https://support.arduino.cc/hc/en-us/articles/4406856349970-Select-board-and-port-in-Arduino-IDE). * If you can't find the port, see [If your board does not appear in the port menu](https://support.arduino.cc/hc/en-us/articles/4412955149586-If-your-board-does-not-appear-in-the-port-menu). +> [!NOTE] > On Windows, you can [manually set a port for the board](https://support.arduino.cc/hc/en-us/articles/360016420140#set-COM-port) to stop it from being reassigned. diff --git a/content/Software Support/Upload/Upload-a-sketch-in-Arduino-IDE.md b/content/Software Support/Upload/Upload-a-sketch-in-Arduino-IDE.md index 1bc546a9e..6ed6598ae 100644 --- a/content/Software Support/Upload/Upload-a-sketch-in-Arduino-IDE.md +++ b/content/Software Support/Upload/Upload-a-sketch-in-Arduino-IDE.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ title: "Upload a sketch in Arduino IDE" id: 4733418441116 --- +> [!NOTE] > Board-specific quickstart guides are available in [Arduino Docs](https://docs.arduino.cc/). > > [![Arduino Docs welcome page](img/arduino-docs-quickstart.png)](https://docs.arduino.cc/) diff --git a/content/Store Support/Payments and Invoices/Accepted-payment-methods.md b/content/Store Support/Payments and Invoices/Accepted-payment-methods.md index eda3a2a19..121f58544 100644 --- a/content/Store Support/Payments and Invoices/Accepted-payment-methods.md +++ b/content/Store Support/Payments and Invoices/Accepted-payment-methods.md @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ Accepted payment methods differ between products in the [Store](https://store.ar ## Educational institutions +> [!NOTE] > Conditions for the Arduino Digital Store may differ. Contact us for up-to-date information. List of accepted payment methods: @@ -25,6 +26,7 @@ List of accepted payment methods: ## Companies +> [!NOTE] > Conditions for the Arduino Digital Store may differ. Contact us for up-to-date information. List of accepted payment methods: diff --git a/content/Store Support/Shipping/Available-shipping-methods.md b/content/Store Support/Shipping/Available-shipping-methods.md index 5c04aeae7..c024eabb9 100644 --- a/content/Store Support/Shipping/Available-shipping-methods.md +++ b/content/Store Support/Shipping/Available-shipping-methods.md @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ Learn more about the different shipping methods available in the Arduino Store. * Shipments to the [USA](#usa). * Shipments to [America (excl. USA), Asia and Oceania](#america-asia-oceania). +> [!NOTE] > Delivery time changes depending on the selected carrier and destination country as indicated in the checkout phase. Carrier delivery time does not include the order processing period. Arduino Srl and Arduino LLC cannot be held responsible for the carrier's late deliveries. ---