Officially certify your Arduino knowledge of programming and electronics with the Arduino Basic Exam.The Arduino Fundamentals Exam + Kit Bundle includes an Arduino Starter Kit and access to the certification exam.The Arduino Fundamentals Certification Exam has been developed in consultation with interaction designers and professionals from the electronics industry, taking into account leading technology curricula, and evaluates skills based on labs consisting of hands-on assignments from the Arduino Starter Kit.To receive the certificate, you must answer 36 questions over a 75-minute period. When you purchase the package, you receive the Arduino Starter Kit and an activation code to unlock an Arduino Fundamentals trial.Once the code has been redeemed, you will have one year to activate the check, otherwise the code will be invalid. The exam is available in English, Spanish, Italian, German and Chinese.You can try out the demo version to take a closer look at the course of the test.Exam Fields:You will be confronted with questions that test your knowledge in the following 8 main categories:- Electricity. Understand terms such as resistance, voltage, power, and capacity, and the ability to measure and calculate them- Reading of circuits and circuit diagrams. Understand how electronics are visually represented and the ability to read and analyze electronic circuits- Arduino IDE. Understand the functionality of the Arduino development environment, serial communication, libraries, and errors- Arduino boards. Understand the construction and capabilities of an Arduino board and the functions of its various parts- Frequency and duty cycle. Understand the concepts of pulse width modulation (PWM) and frequency, and the ability to calculate the duty cycle- electronic components. Understand how different electronic components such as LEDs, sensors, buttons, and motors work and how to use them in a circuit- Programming syntax and semantics. Understand the building blocks of the Arduino programming language, such as functions, arguments, variables, and loops- Programming logic. The ability to program various electronic components, read, analyze and troubleshoot Arduino codeThis text is machine translated.