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OK.
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Now, we will get to know about how we can interact with the software.
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It's very simple.
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You can just go to this link.
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This link is in the description. So you can click this link that is called as TinkerCAD.com
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This is a website we can achieve
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from our PC or Laptops or any Smart Ddevice, we can use them. Right?
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So just head over to the browser
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and on this browser you can type TinkerCAD
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If you type that you will be directed to this website, right?
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So we have to click this website. In this website,
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It will ask you to Join Now or Sign In.
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So we have to create an account in order to track our examples and projects.
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So I'm going to create an account by clicking Join Now.
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And then you will be asked a page like this, so I'm going to create a personal account.
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And then here, how will you create your account?
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Maybe by using a Google or Apple or just your email, I'm just going to use my email.
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So then they ask you the details where you have located, maybe I'm located here.
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Sri Lanka, my birthday.
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OK.
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No, you can click next.
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So then it will ask you to fill up your email details.
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I'm going to quickly fill my email address
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and password.
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And I just wanted to click their terms and conditions and then create a new account.
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So now your account has been created.
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Now, if you want their newsletter, you can click this one.
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And this is the interface that you will be directed to this website, right?
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So here, rather than clicking this, let's go icon, you have to close this pop up and then you have
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to head over to the circuit.
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Because here we are on, currently, we are on the 3D design.
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So that is not what we are going to discuss in this course, particularly.
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So you can just click the circuit's icon and if you click that circuit and then you can click this,
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create new circuit and that's it.
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You have opened up your interface.
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So here this is the software.
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I will explain it to you how we can configure this tab.
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This is your project name you can name.
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It may be the project number one, and then you can go over to this step.
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So this one is rotate option.
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If I drag and drop any object from here, you can rotate this one. like this, right?
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And if I don't want this object to be here, I can click this delete icon.
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So then that will be deleted.
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And if I wanted to undo that particular object, I can click this icon that will be undone.
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So here, if you want to redo that process, you can do this by clicking this one.
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And here it is a comment.
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Right?
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So let's say you have a battery here and you want to name that particular battery as 1.5 V
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...
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Right?
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So likewise, you can comment or take a note about that particular equipment and then you can click
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this icon to toggle this visibility of your notes.
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And then here we will have some colors.
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So this color will be applied for wires.
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As an example, if I drag and drop the ball here, I can connect this breadboard by using a wire so
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I can select a black color wire.
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So basically, we will use black color wire for negative connections.
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And then I will use red colored wire for the positive connections so that when we are routing, we
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can easily understand, OK, this is the color that we have to focus, right?
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So that is the color code that we will use.
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And you can notice that here I have connected with this wire with the battery and the breadboard.
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So if I go here and then, I can select which wire type that I want, especially it's a normal wire.
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If I want, I can obtain a hook up wire like a jumper cable.
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I have to click this cable right?
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And then you can notice that the "HookUp" cable is selected, right?
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And then you can notice that what is the Hookup Cable?
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Right click this hook up cable.
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You can notice that this is the hook up cable like jump a cable.
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And if you want, you can change that to Alligator type Cable and Automatic Cables.
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And then let's talk about the components.
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What are the components that we have, right?
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So you have to select this one, the components and select all the components.
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So then all the components will be listed here.
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So under these things, we can easily search for the components that we want.
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Or maybe we can scroll down to obtain the components while I am scrolling, you can get an idea about what
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are the components that we have in this particular software.
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Right.
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So here we have sensors, arduino, actuators such as motors,
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Solar panels, LCD displays, Piezo Electric Buzzers, etc. So here we can easily drag and drop the
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components into our environment.
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So then we can practice very easily.
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So let's introduce an LED bulb, right?, so I can type an LED bulb and I can drag and drop the LED
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Bulb by here, right?
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So if you want any other component, you can easily drag and drop it to here.
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So then we can obtain the components.
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So the good thing in this software is this one.
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It has a Start Simulation option, right?
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So if I click this start simulation button, so then it will be started this simulation.
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That means you can notice that the Bolt is not turned on yet.
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If I want to turn on this boat, I need to connect the power with this boat right foot to do that.
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You can click this stop simulation icon and then you can connect the lighting from the battery, right?
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So I'm going to connect these positive cable and connected to this do, and I'm going to obtain that
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negative cable.
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And connected to the negative.
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And I'm going to change the color coding of this one to read, so now I have connected the eligible
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with the battery.
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Let's see whether the Bolt is there or not.
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Yes, you can notice that here, if I might most will.
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You can notice that the LCD has been turned on, but the power is not sufficient to do that.
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I'm going to stop the simulation and I just wanted to increase the battery.
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To do that, you can simply click this battery and you can head over to this code and increase the battery
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to two.
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Again, if you start simulation now, you can notice that the eligible has been broken up.
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Why does that happen if you hover over your mouse to watch the Lady Bird?
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You can notice that what was the problem?
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The current through the LCD is one hundred and thirty six million B, while absolute maximum is 20 million
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B.
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That means the current flowing through the early bird is much heavier than the eligible should be tested.
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So to do that, I'm going to do one thing that we can simply obtain a resistor from here, or maybe
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we can obtain it from here and then put the resistor in between the boat and the battery.
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So we have to align this particular resistor on the table.
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So let me do that one.
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You can click this resistor icon and then you can press power on your keyboard.
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So then it will be rotated like this.
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And I just wanted to simply drag and drop this particular resistor here, and I just wanted to disconnect
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this cable, right?
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And I'm going to obtain the power from here to the bit, from the battery to the resistant.
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So then you can notice that the power is coming through this one and it's going through to this resistor
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and then it goes through the LCD.
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But it and then it goes through the.
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You know, so that is how it has been configured, right?
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So here, if you click this resistor icon, I can change the values of this resistor.
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I just wanted to insert the resistor in ohms.
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So then I can navigate like this, and I just wanted to insert the resistor for two hundred and fifty
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dollars.
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Right.
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So, no, if I start simulation, no, you can notice that the boat is working properly, so that is
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how we interact with the software.
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Right.
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I'm just explaining to you how we can interact with the software.
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Right?
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So let's talk about what are the best practices.
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What are those components exist?
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How we can configure them.
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Those kinds of things will be explained in upcoming sessions.
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If you want, you can send this to your friend.
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Maybe you can obtain a download picture.
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You can download a picture of this particular design.
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So it will ask you to see if that ever you want to see it.
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So if I click the same icon, so then the P- in the file to be created.
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The next benefit from the software is Kodi.
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If you click the scoring icon, we can do the coding systems.
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You can do the scratch programming very easy if you wanted to do the programming.
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We have to have a controller so that I'm going to insert Arduino as my control here.
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So keep in mind that if you have a controller in your working environment, then only you can access
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to the code.
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All right.
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So this is the coding area that we can do the scratch programming.
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So let me delete the previous code and here we can have a bunch of different options for the coding.
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I will explain one by one how we can easily code them.
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What are those locations?
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What are the taxonomy?
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We have to understand, right?
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So up to now, we have configured our software.
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So let's talk about the basic things in electronics.
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