Kitronik Inventor's Kit for the Arduino

Supplier: Kitronik
Product Code: KT-5313
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Description

The Kitronik Inventor's Kit for Arduino is a great way to get started with programming and hardware interaction with the Arduino in the classroom. This Inventor's Kit contains everything you need to complete 10 experiments including using LEDs, motors, light sensors and capacitors.

Arduino is an open-source code-able electronics platform, which has been designed for anyone making interactive projects. Arduino board can process inputs from many sensors, and also control outputs such as LEDs and motors.

The Arduino is controlled by the code with which it is programmed. This code is written in the Arduino programming language, using the Arduino development environment. Once complete the code is easily transferred to the Arduino board using a simple USB lead.

To get you off to a flying start, we have included an easy to follow tutorial book which guides you through creating the 10 experiments. You don't need any experience with programming as the tutorial book will guide you every step of the way. You'll be programming and creating circuits in no time!

Note:

  • This kit requires assembly.
  • No soldering is required and you can build your first circuit in minutes!
  • This kit does not include an Arduino UNO.
  • This kit is available as a single pack or as a pack of 20.

Features:

  • No soldering required - build your first circuit in minutes!
  • Make 10 experiments included in the provided step-by-step tutorial book.
  • All parts are included to conduct the 10 experiments.
  • Small Prototype Breadboard included for fast prototyping.

Contents:

Every single pack contains the following items;

Pack Size Options:

  • Single Pack (SKU: 5313)
  • 20¬†Pack (SKU: 5313-20)

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    Resources:

    Exp No#. Experiment Name.
    1
    Digital Inputs & Outputs.
    2
    Light Sensor & Analog Inputs.
    3
    Dimming an LED using a potentiometer.
    4
    Using a transistor to drive a motor.
    5
    Control a servo with a potentiometer.
    6
    Setting the tone with a piezo buzzer.
    7
    Using a seven segment display.
    8
    Exploring wind power.
    9
    Capacitor charge circuit.
    10
    Using an RGB LED.

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