The Kit Workshop Base with Arduino board is a selection of all the
components and parts necessary to participate in an introductory Arduino
Workshop and start building your Arduino project.
Arduino is an
open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use
hardware and software with a growing community of designers, programmers, and
builders.
Arduino is intended for hobbyists, designers, artists, and
anyone interested in creating interactive objects or environments. The boards
come preassembled and the software can be downloaded for free from the Arduino Website. The hardware
reference designs (CAD files) are available under an open-source license and can
be modified to suit the needs of your project.
Arduino can sense its
environment by receiving input from a variety of sensors and can, in turn,
affect its surroundings by controlling lights, motors, and other actuators. The
microcontroller on the board is programmed using the Arduino programming
language (based on Wiring) and the Arduino
development environment (based on
Processing). Arduino projects can be stand-alone or they can communicate
with software running on a computer (e.g. Flash, Processing, MaxMSP).
Arduino provides a great wealth or resources to help you get started
building your own Arduino Projects including:
List of Components:
- 1x Arduino Board Rev3
- 1x Straight single line pinhead connectors 2.54 40x1
- 1x Breadboard, 840 tie points
- 1x Set of 70 breadboard jumper wires
- 5x 10kΩ Resistors 1/4W
- 5x 2.2kΩ Resistor 1/4 W
- 10x 220Ω Resistors 1/4W
- 5x 330kΩ Resistors 1/4W
- 5x 100nF capacitor polyester
- 5x 10nF capacitor polyester
- 3x 100µF electrolytic capacitor 25V DC
- 1x 4.7kΩ Thermistor
- 1x 70 to 100kΩ LDR VT90N2
- 3x 5mm Red LED
- 1x 5mm Green LED
- 1x 5mm Yellow LED
- 1x 10kΩ potentiometer, pcb terminals
- 2x BC547 Transistor in TO92 Package
- 1x Piezo buzzer
- 5x PCB Pushbutton, 12x12mm size
- 2x 4N35 Optocoupler DIL-6 package
- 2x Tilt sensor
- 1x Diode 1n4007
- 1x MOS IRF520
- 1x USB cable
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