![]() This is also useful when we use bluetooth to control arduino. But frequently uploading new codes really cost me time and risking killing the arduino, so I thought it would be nice to test it just by sending the arduino a command through USB connection (Serial communication), therefore the possibility of program uploading could be minimized. ![]() So here we are, I was looking for a way to test and develop new moves and gaits for my hexapod robot. Just like smoking could kill you, repetitively uploading could kill your arduino too! I still remember I read from somewhere, and someone said an Arduino board has an average uploading limit of about 1000 times… I don’t know if this is true, but if we could avoid doing something that could harm the arduino, then why not?
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