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Module Learning Kit for Arduino

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Module Learning Kit for Arduino : Looking to get into Arduino but don’t know where to start We have specially selected the components in this kit

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Module Learning Kit for Arduino: Looking to get into Arduino but don’t know where to start? We have specially selected the components in this kit to allow an easy entry into the world of Arduino and to work with the examples included with the Arduino IDE. There are many resources online to teach how the Arduino software and hardware interact. This kit is also compatible with the full range of Duinotech shields and modules, which can be used to extend your Arduino experience.

 

Module Learning Kit for Arduino is an electronics prototyping device. It is essentially a microprocessor with built in serial debugging and USB programming in one device. It has many of the protections and safety features automatically taken care of, including regulating the input power and all of the confusing fuse setting and what not is taken care of by the software, leaving us with an easy to use programming language, and 1 click writing to the board. Arduino essentially allows us to think of a project, and have a prototype up and running extremely quickly.

 

There are modules and “shields” available to expand the abilities of your Arduino. A module is usually a component with its supporting circuitry already added, meaning you can simply plug it in as-is to the Arduino and with a few lines of code, get it working. A “shield” is an expansion for your Arduino that includes circuitry and often a new feature, such as Wi-Fi or Ethernet, USB Host or motor drivers etc. They are generally shaped in such a way that you can plug them indirectly to the Arduino board, and they will have headers exposed at the top to then plug your own components into.

 

The board you have may be called an ARDUINO or Arduino, or potentially other names also, this is because Arduino are open-source, allowing anyone to use their designs and plans freely. There will be no difference in operation between any of the differently named devices. The model I am using is an IDUINO R3. I also have an Arduino and a duinotech Uno R3, and they are all identical.

 

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Age: 10+

 

Weight 0.51 kg

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