Arduino
Web Editor
Download the Arduino Software (IDE) Get the latest version from the download page. The file is in Zip format; if you use Safari it will be automatically expanded. If you use a different browser you may need to extract it manually. There should be an additional USB device listed. With the original Arduino boards you might directly get the board name, like „Arduino Leonard“. With the cheaper models it maybe just say „USB Device 2.0“. For the official Arduino boards with the FT232 chips you need the FTDI Driver. Those drivers are officially signed by Apple too.
Start coding online with the Arduino Web Editor, save your sketches in the cloud, and always have the most up-to-date version of the IDE, including all the contributed libraries and support for new Arduino boards.
Download the Arduino IDE
The open-source Arduino Software (IDE) makes it easy to write code and upload it to the board. It runs on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. The environment is written in Java and based on Processing and other open-source software.
This software can be used with any Arduino board.
Refer to the Getting Started page for Installation instructions.
This software can be used with any Arduino board.
Refer to the Getting Started page for Installation instructions.
Windows Installer, for Windows 7 and up
Windows ZIP file for non admin install
Windows ZIP file for non admin install
Linux 32 bits
Linux 64 bits
Linux ARM 32 bits
Linux ARM 64 bits
Linux 64 bits
Linux ARM 32 bits
Linux ARM 64 bits
Release Notes
Source Code
Checksums(sha512)
Source Code
Checksums(sha512)
HOURLY BUILDS Download a preview of the incoming release with the most updated features and bugfixes. Windows Mac OS X (Mac OSX 10.10 or later) Linux 32 bit , Linux 64 bit , Linux ARM, Linux ARM64 14 April 2015, 08:41:16 CET | BETA BUILDS Download the Beta Version of the Arduino IDE with experimental features. This version should NOT be used in production. Windows Mac OX (Mac OSX 10.10 or later) Linux 32 bit, Linux 64 bit, Linux ARM, Linux ARM64 |
Download the previous version of the current release the classic Arduino 1.0.x, or the Arduino 1.5.x Beta version.
All the Arduino 00xx versions are also available for download. The Arduino IDE can be used on Windows, Linux (both 32 and 64 bits), and Mac OS X.
Active development of the Arduino software is hosted by GitHub. See the instructions for building the code.
The source code archives of the latest release are available here. The archives are PGP-signed so they can be verified using this gpg key.
Easy Installation Procedure (recommended): Download the Upgrade Image then please follow the steps in the Yún sysupgrade tutorial.
Advanced Installation Procedure: This procedure is only recommended to advanced users who wish to completely re-flash the Yún including its U-Boot bootloader. These instructions on reflashing the base images are for reference only. Following them will void your Yún's warranty.
Packages List
The list of available packages for the Yún is available here.
See the list of changes.
Advanced Installation Procedure: This procedure is only recommended to advanced users who wish to completely re-flash the Yún including its U-Boot bootloader. These instructions on reflashing the base images are for reference only. Following them will void your Yún's warranty.
Packages List
The list of available packages for the Yún is available here.
See the list of changes.
By downloading the software from this page, you agree to the specified terms.
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THE ARDUINO SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED TO YOU 'AS IS' AND WE MAKE NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER WITH RESPECT TO ITS FUNCTIONALITY, OPERABILITY, OR USE, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR INFRINGEMENT. WE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ANY LIABILITY WHATSOEVER FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOST REVENUES, LOST PROFITS, LOSSES RESULTING FROM BUSINESS INTERRUPTION OR LOSS OF DATA, REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ACTION OR LEGAL THEORY UNDER WHICH THE LIABILITY MAY BE ASSERTED, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OR LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH DAMAGES.
Introduction
Let's talk about FTDI drivers. These drivers are vital to getting many of our products up and running. Some parts that use these drivers include the FTDI basic, Sparkfun Redboard and other Arduino boards that make use of a FTDI chip. And that's just to name a few.
Install Drivers
To get started on a Mac, follow along with these steps.
note : My Mac is running Mac OS 10.9.5, however these steps should apply to all modern OS versions. There is a different driver version for Mac 10.3-10.8 and Mac OS 10.9 and above. Make sure you select the proper one for your OS.
When working with most of our FTDI products you are going to be using the FTDI as a 'Virtual Com Port' or VCP. This is important to note when looking at the FTDI driver download page. We will NOT be installing any D2XX drivers.
- Head over to the FTDI Chip drivers page
- Scroll down a little to find the table of download links. Find your computer operating system in the list and select the appropriate download link
- Download the driver to your computer
- Open the installer DMG file
- Open the FTDIUSBSerial.pkg file. This will open an installer dialog box. Click continue through the main windows, and agree to terms of software license agreement to install
** note : ** This operation will require Administrative access.
- Enter your admin password
- Click Install Software
- Wait while install processes
- Installation should be successful
Congratulations you have installed your FTDI drivers!
Confirm operation
Now let's make sure your device is showing up when it is plugged into your Mac.
Arduino
- If you are using Arduino, we can simply plug the device into your computer.
- Watch for a LED to blink to confirm some life.
- Open Arduino
- Look under Tools/Serial Port/ and we should see DEV/tty.usbmodem as well as DEV/cu.usbmodem
note : If you are curious, the numbers after the usbmodem is generally the device's serial number. You can use this to identify specific FTDI devices if you are using multiple units.
- If we unplug the FTDI device, these options should disappear.
Non-Arduino
Arduino Drivers For Mac
If you are not using Arduino, for this step we will be using about this Mac.
Arduino Usb Driver For Mac
- Click on the Apple Menu
- Click on about this Mac
- Then click on System Report
- One the left side of this window you will see a Hardware list. Find USB and click on it
- Look for the FT232 USB UART in the list
- If you click on it you can see more information about the device.
- If this is in the list, your device is up and running properly!
Arduino Ch340 Driver For Mac
For more information on installing FTDI drivers on a Mac, check out the official FTDI Mac OSX install guide