SparkFun Inventor's Kit (incl. Arduino Uno) V3.2
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The SparkFun Inventor's Kit (SIK) is a fantastic way to get started with programming and hardware interaction using the Arduino programming language. The SIK includes everything you need to complete 16 circuits, where you will learn how to read sensors, display information on an LCD, drive motors, and much more. No prior programming or electronics experience is required to use this kit.
The digital SIK online guide provides a step-by-step tutorial on how to connect the individual circuits with the included parts. Complete example code is provided and explained, and it even includes troubleshooting tips in case something goes wrong.
The kit does not require soldering and is recommended for beginners aged 10 and up. This international version features the new circuit experiment Simon Says, found in the V3.2 SIK, with all the LEDs and tactile buttons you need to complete it. The kit also replaces the SparkFun RedBoard with the proven Arduino Uno and removes the SIK guide and carrying case.
Circuit examples:
Circuit 1: Blinking an LED
Circuit 2: Reading a potentiometer
Circuit 3: Controlling an RGB LED
Circuit 4: Controlling multiple LEDs
Circuit 5: Push buttons
Circuit 6: Reading a photoresistor
Circuit 7: Reading a temperature sensor
Circuit 8: Driving a servo motor
Circuit 9: Using a flex sensor
Circuit 10: Reading a soft potentiometer
Circuit 11: Using a buzzer
Circuit 12: Motor control
Circuit 13: Using relays
Circuit 14: Using a shift register
Circuit 15: Using an LCD
Circuit 16: Simon says.
Development board type | Starter kit |
Memory | 0 MB |
Processor family | AVR |
Processor type | ATmega328 |
Clock speed | 16 MHz |
Number of cores | 1 |
Item number | 5998077 |
Manufacturer | SparkFun |
Category | Development boards + Kits |
Manufacturer no. | KIT-13154 |
Release date | 22.11.2016 |
Target group | Adults, Children |
Development board type | Starter kit |
Processor family | AVR |
Processor type | ATmega328 |
Clock speed | 16 MHz |
Memory | 0 MB |
Number of cores | 1 |
Flash memory | 32 kB |
Power supply | Electrical connection, USB power delivery |
Operating voltage | 12 V |
USB ports | USB-A |
Exact USB ports | USB-A 2.0 (1x) |
Analogue inputs | 6 |
Digital outputs | 6 |
Digital inputs | 8 |
Number of I/O | 14 |
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Scope of delivery | 1 x temperature sensor[TMP36], 10K Trimpot, 16x2 White on Black LCD, Arduino and Breadboard holder, Breadboard, DC Motor, Diodes, Flex sensor, Jumper Wires, LED blue, LED green, LED Red, LED yellow, Mini Screwdriver, Photocell, Resistor 10K, Resistor 330, Shift Register, Small Servo, Soft pot, Transistors, Tri-color LED, USB cable |
Additionally required (not included) | Power supply |
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