Reference Language (extended) | Libraries | Comparison
Libraries
To use an existing library in a sketch, go to the Sketch menu, choose "Import Library", and pick from the libraries available. This will insert one or more #include statements at the top of the sketch and allow it to use the library.
Because libraries are uploaded to the board with your sketch, they increase the amount of space it takes up. If a sketch no longer needs a library, simply delete its #include statements from the top of your code.
Official Libraries
These are the "official" libraries that are included in the Arduino distribution.
- EEPROM - reading and writing to "permanent" storage
- Ethernet - for connecting to the internet using the Arduino Ethernet Shield
- Firmata - for communicating with applications on the computer using a standard serial protocol.
- LiquidCrystal - for controlling liquid crystal displays (LCDs)
- Servo - for controlling servo motors
- SoftwareSerial - for serial communication on any digital pins
- Stepper - for controlling stepper motors
- Wire - Two Wire Interface (TWI/I2C) for sending and receiving data over a net of devices or sensors.
These libraries are compatible Wiring versions, and the links below point to the (excellent) Wiring documentation.
- Matrix - Basic LED Matrix display manipulation library
- Sprite - Basic image sprite manipulation library for use in animations with an LED matrix
Contributed Libraries
Libraries written by members of the Arduino community.
Communication (networking and protocols):
- Messenger - for processing text-based messages from the computer
- NewSoftSerial - an improved version of the SoftwareSerial library
- OneWire - control devices (from Dallas Semiconductor) that use the One Wire protocol.
- PS2Keyboard - read characters from a PS2 keyboard.
- Simple Message System - send messages between Arduino and the computer
- SSerial2Mobile - send text messages or emails using a cell phone (via AT commands over software serial)
- Webduino - extensible web server library (for use with the Arduino Ethernet Shield)
- X10 - Sending X10 signals over AC power lines
- XBee - for communicating with XBees in API mode
Sensing:
- Capacitive Sensing - turn two or more pins into capacitive sensors
- Debounce - for reading noisy digital inputs (e.g. from buttons)
Displays and LEDs:
- Improved LCD library fixes LCD initialization bugs in official Arduino LCD library
- GLCD - graphics routines for LCD based on the KS0108 or equivalent chipset.
- LedControl - for controlling LED matrices or seven-segment displays with a MAX7221 or MAX7219.
- LedControl - an alternative to the Matrix library for driving multiple LEDs with Maxim chips.
- LedDisplay - control of a HCMS-29xx scrolling LED display.
Motors and PWM:
- MegaServo - interrupt-driven support for up to twelve servos (or 48 on the Mega)
- Servo - provides software support for Servo motors on any pins.
- TLC5940 - 16 channel 12 bit PWM controller.
Timing:
- DateTime - a library for keeping track of the current date and time in software.
- Metro - help you time actions at regular intervals
- MsTimer2 - uses the timer 2 interrupt to trigger an action every N milliseconds.
Utilities:
To install, unzip the library to a sub-directory of the hardware/libraries sub-directory of the Arduino application directory. Then launch the Arduino environment; you should see the library in the Import Library menu.
For a guide to writing your own libraries, see this tutorial.
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