Arduino Experimentation Kit - ARDX - v1.0

Manufactured by: Adafruit Industries

$85.00

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Interested in making neat stuff with an Arduino but not sure where to start? This kit includes all the pieces needed to complete 11 different circuits, along with a experimenter's guide booklet & breadboard layout sheets. Basically everything you need to be playing within minutes of its arrival. No soldering required!

Features:

  • 11 circuits to explore microcontroller basics. Covering LEDs, transistors, motors, integrated circuits, pushbuttons, variable resistors, photo resistors, temperature sensors & relays.
  • Comes with an Arduino Duemilanove prototyping bundle to make constructing your circuits and future projects easy.
  • Printed copy of the Arduino Experimenter's Guide means no need to flip between on-screen windows.
  • Each circuit includes a layout sheet, eliminating guesswork when it comes to component placement.
  • Fully open source, meaning you can download and print additional circuit sheets, or download the component files and make your own circuits.
  • Help is only an e-mail away ( help@oomlout.com )
  • Multi-compartment plastic box for storing all your parts.

Includes:

  • Arduino Prototyping Bundle (the latest Arduino Duemilanove '328 board, breadboard & acrylic holder)
  • 75 Piece Jumper Wire Bundle
  • Full color printed 29 page Experimenter's Guide
  • 12 color Breadboard Layout Sheets
  • USB Cable
  • 9V battery clip
  • Multi-compartment Plastic Storage Box
  • Loads of components
    • 5mm Red LEDs (x10)
    • 5mm Green LEDs (x10)
    • 10mm Blue LED (x1)
    • Toy DC Motor (x1)
    • Mini Servo Motor (x1)
    • 8-Bit Shift Register (74HC595) (x1)
    • Piezo Element (x1)
    • Pushbuttons (x2)
    • Potentiometer (10k) (x1)
    • Photo Resistor (x1)
    • Temperature Sensor (TMP36) (x1)
    • Relay (5v DPDT) (x1)
    • Transistors (P2N222A) (x2)
    • Resistors (560 Ohm x25, 2.2k Ohm x3, 10k Ohm x3)
    • Diodes (1N4001) (x2)

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