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Get Started with Arduino

Get Started with Arduino IDE

Arduino IDE Download

For every Arduino-supported you might need Arduino IDE to upload the code, for checking whether the board is functioning well and ebabling every application.

How to install Arduino Library

We have provided a tutorial about how you install an Arduino library. You should notice that almost all of our library was stored at Github. We will provide Arduino libraries when a product need a library, like CAN-BUS Shield V2. But for some other simple products, there is no need to write a library such as Grove - Button.

How to Upload Code

Here we have another tutorial for uploading the code:

Seeeduino Boards

How to add Seeed boards to Arduino IDE

How to Install the driver for Seeeduino

More How-to Tutorials

Basic Tutorials

Ports Usages:

The guide to Different Sensors Selection

The guide to Grove Cables Choose

More Advanced Tutorials

Arduino Cores

  • Purpose: Arduino cores allow the Arduino IDE to communicate with different types of microcontrollers. They adapt standard Arduino commands to the specifics of the underlying hardware.
  • Examples: Different cores exist for microcontrollers like RP2040, ESP32, ESP8266, and more traditional ones like AVR and SAMD. Some cores are maintained by the community, ensuring support and updates for a wide range of devices.

Arduino-supported Boards

Seeed Studio XIAO Series consists of 7 versions to satisfy the diverse needs of makers, product designers, and educators. If you're a maker, you can take advantage of its rich community resources to get inspiration and knowledge for your own projects. The XIAO Series offers educators a comprehensive gettingstarted course and detailed wikis to quickly learn how to use XIAO for their projects. If you're a product designer, XIAO SoM User Manual covers everything from Module Selection to Mass Production.


The Wio Terminal is a SAMD51-based microcontroller with Wireless Connectivity powered by Realtek RTL8720DN that’s compatible with Arduino and MicroPython. Currently, wireless connectivity is only supported by Arduino. It runs at 120MHz (Boost up to 200MHz), 4MB External Flash and 192KB RAM. It supports both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi providing backbone for IoT projects.



SenseCAP Indicator is a 4-inch touch screen driven by ESP32 and RP2040 dual-MCU and supports Wi-Fi/BLE/LoRa® communication. It is a fully open-source powerful IoT development platform for developers. One-stop ODM Fusion service is also available for customization and quick scale-up.

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Arduino Shield(extension boards)

Kit with Courses

Tech Support & Product Discussion

Thank you for choosing our products! We are here to provide you with different support to ensure that your experience with our products is as smooth as possible. We offer several communication channels to cater to different preferences and needs.

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