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Libraries
The Arduino environment can be extended through the use of libraries, just like most programming platforms. Libraries provide extra functionality for use in sketches, e.g. working with hardware or manipulating data. To use a library in a sketch, select it from Sketch > Import Library.
A number of libraries come installed with the IDE, but you can also download or create your own. See these instructions for details on installing libraries. There's also a tutorial on writing your own libraries. See the API Style Guide for information on making a good Arduino-style API for your library.
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Standard Libraries
The Matrix and Sprite libraries are no longer part of the core distribution.
101 Only Libraries
Due Only Libraries
Due, Zero and MKR1000 Libraries
Zero and all the SAMD21 based MKR boards libraries
WiFi 101 and MKR1000 Library
MKR WiFi 1010, MKR VIDOR 4000, Arduino NANO 33 IoT and Arduino UNO WiFi Rev.2
Arduino Nano 33 BLE, Nano 33 BLE Sense, NANO 33 IoT, Uno WiFi Rev 2, MKR WiFi 1010.
Arduino Nano 33 IoT and UNO WiFi Rev. 2
Arduino Nano 33 BLE and BLE Sense
Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense
MKR Motor Carrier Only Library
MKR FOX 1200 only Library
MKR WAN 1300 only Library
MKR GSM 1400 only Library
MKR NB 1500 only Library
MKR 1000, MKR WiFi 1010, MKR GSM 1400, MKR NB 1500, MKR RS485 Shield, UNO WiFI Rev.2, Ethernet Shield only Library
MKR GPS Shield Library
MKR RGB Shield Libraries
MKR 485 Shield Libraries
MKR ENV Shield Library
MKR THERM Shield Library
Esplora Only Library
Arduino Robot Library
Yún devices Library
USB Libraries (Leonardo, Micro, Due, Zero and Esplora)
Contributed Libraries
If you're using one of these libraries, you need to install it first. See these instructions for details on installation. There's also a tutorial on writing your own libraries.
Communication (networking and protocols):
Sensing:
Displays and LEDs:
Audio and Waveforms:
Motors and PWM:
Timing:
Utilities:
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