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https://create.arduino.cc/getting-started/loragw/welcome
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https://create.arduino.cc/example/builtin/01.Basics%5CBareMinimum/BareMinimum/preview*
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https://digital-store.arduino.cc/certification/purchase/exam-type/
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https://digital-store.arduino.cc/subscriptions/plans
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https://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/Troubleshooting
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https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html*
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https://se.mathworks.com/store/
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https://www.mathworks.com/company/aboutus/contact_us/arduino_engineering_kit.html
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https://se.mathworks.com/support/contact_us.html
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https://se.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/index
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https://se.mathworks.com/help/install/install-products.html
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content/About Arduino/My Arduino Account/Where-can-I-review-and-change-my-Arduino-services-plans.md

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You can review your active subscriptions on the [My Plans](https://store.arduino.cc/digital/subscriptions/plans) page, which can be opened anywhere on the Arduino website by clicking the ![profile symbol](img/symbol_profile.png) button in top-right, and then *My Plans*.
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You can review your active subscriptions on the [My Plans](https://digital-store.arduino.cc/subscriptions/plans) page, which can be opened anywhere on the Arduino website by clicking the ![profile symbol](img/symbol_profile.png) button in top-right, and then *My Plans*.
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Here you can also:
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content/Education and Kits/Engineering Kit/Activate-the-Engineering-Kit-MATLAB-and-Simulink-license.md

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![The information sheet with the activation code highlighted.](img/MathLabCodeRedeem01.png)
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2. Go to the [MathWorks Engineering Kit page](https://mathworks.com/arduino-kit-rev2-license). If not signed in, click **Sign in or create account** and proceed with the instructions. Note that this is an individual license that can only be activated with one account.
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2. Go to the [MathWorks Engineering Kit page](https://se.mathworks.com/campaigns/products/arduino-kit-rev2-license.html). If not signed in, click **Sign in or create account** and proceed with the instructions. Note that this is an individual license that can only be activated with one account.
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![The MathWorks Engineering Kit page. A button labeled "Sign in or create account" is highlighted.](img/MathLabCodeRedeem02.png)
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content/Education and Kits/Engineering Kit/If-you-need-help-with-Arduino-Engineering-Kit.md

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### For issues or questions about MATLAB and Simulink
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* Check official [MATLAB Answers](https://se.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/index) from Mathworks.
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* Contact [MathWorks Support](https://mathworks.com/support/contact_us.html).
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* Contact [MathWorks Support](https://se.mathworks.com/support/contact_us.html).

content/Education and Kits/Engineering Kit/Using-the-included-MATLAB-and-Simulink-licenses.md

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If you wish to continue using MATLAB and Simulink after the end of the trial period or extend your current license, please visit [mathworks.com/store](https://se.mathworks.com/store) to find the available options.
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Should the included license not be sufficient for your project's needs, please contact [Mathworks](https://www.mathworks.com/company/aboutus/contact_us/arduino_engineering_kit.html) and seek guidance determining the best solution.
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Should the included license not be sufficient for your project's needs, please contact [Mathworks](https://se.mathworks.com/company/aboutus/contact_us/arduino_engineering_kit.html) and seek guidance determining the best solution.

content/Education and Kits/Oplà IoT Kit/What-Cloud-plan-is-needed-for-the-Opl-kit-activities.md

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> The Oplà IoT Kit comes with a 12-month discount code for the Maker plan. Read more about [how to activate your discount here](https://support.arduino.cc/hc/en-us/articles/4412950847506).
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The activities in the [Arduino Oplà IoT Kit](https://store.arduino.cc/opla-iot-kit) can be completed with an Entry plan or above. You can review and sign up for plans in the [Digital Store](https://store.arduino.cc/digital/create).
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The activities in the [Arduino Oplà IoT Kit](https://store.arduino.cc/opla-iot-kit) can be completed with an Entry plan or above. You can review and sign up for plans in the [Digital Store](https://digital-store.arduino.cc/subscriptions/plans).

content/Hardware Support/Generic/What-boards-can-use-the-Arduino-low-power-library.md

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* [MKR VIDOR 4000](https://store.arduino.cc/arduino-mkr-vidor-4000)
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* [Nano 33 IoT](https://store.arduino.cc/arduino-nano-33-iot)
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* [Nano 33 BLE Sense Rev2](https://store.arduino.cc/en-se/products/nano-33-ble-sense-rev2)

content/Hardware Support/UNO/Debug-runtime-errors-on-UNO-R4-WiFi-using-stack-trace.md

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1. Ensure that a serial connection must be initiated before the error occurs, by calling [Serial.begin()](https://docs.arduino.cc/language-reference/en/functions/communication/serial/begin/) in your sketch. You can include this code inside the beginning of the `setup()` function:
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* If you're not sure, use the [Serial.println()](https://docs.arduino.cc/language-reference/en/functions/communication/serial/println/) function to output the values of any variables being used. Then upload the sketch again, and use the serial output to see what the states of those variables were before the error occurred.
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content/Software Support/Compilation/Error-call-of-overloaded-write-int-is-ambiguous.md

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It is always recommended to use the [print() function](https://docs.arduino.cc/language-reference/en/functions/communication/serial/print/) instead, as explained in the [Serial.write() function](https://docs.arduino.cc/language-reference/en/functions/communication/serial/write/) reference page.

content/Software Support/IDE Settings/If-you-get-unexpected-zeroes-using-Serial-parseInt-or-Serial-parseFloat.md

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- Using the [Serial.read()](https://docs.arduino.cc/language-reference/en/functions/communication/serial/read/) and define your own logic for reading the buffer.

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