Product Details
The Kitronik Inventor's Kit for Arduino is an excellent choice for those eager to start programming and interacting with hardware using the Arduino. This kit comes with all you need to carry out 10 exciting experiments involving LEDs, motors, LDRs, and capacitors. The Arduino is an open - source programmable electronics platform perfect for anyone creating interactive projects. It can handle inputs from various sensors and control outputs like LEDs and motors. The Arduino is controlled by code written in the Arduino programming language using the Arduino development environment, and transferring the code to the board is a breeze with a simple USB lead. To help you start smoothly, we've included an easy - to - follow tutorial book that guides you through each step of the 10 experiments. You don't need prior programming experience! Key features include no soldering required, allowing you to build your first circuit in minutes. With the step - by - step tutorial book, you can conduct 10 experiments, and all necessary parts are provided. A small prototype breadboard is also included for fast prototyping. Note that this kit does not include an Arduino UNO and requires assembly. Contents of the kit are diverse, including a mounting plate, 7 - segment display, servo, and many other components. You'll need an Arduino board like the Little Bird Uno R3, a Phillips screwdriver, a terminal block screwdriver, and a micro USB cable to use this kit.
Using this Inventor's Kit for Arduino is a fun and straightforward process. First, gather all the required items, such as an Arduino board (e.g., Little Bird Uno R3), a Phillips screwdriver, a terminal block screwdriver, and a micro USB cable. Open the kit and take out the tutorial book. This book will guide you through each of the 10 experiments step - by - step. You don't need any programming knowledge at the start; just follow the instructions. When building the circuits, since no soldering is required, you can quickly put your first circuit together in minutes. After creating your code in the Arduino development environment, use a USB lead to transfer it to the Arduino board. As you work on the experiments, keep in mind that this kit does not include an Arduino UNO and requires assembly. For maintenance, store the components in a dry and clean place. Avoid exposing them to extreme temperatures or moisture. If any parts seem loose during assembly, use the appropriate screwdriver to tighten them. And always handle the electronic components with care to prevent damage.