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Kitronik Inventor's Kit for the Raspberry Pi Pico

Kitronik Inventor's Kit for the Raspberry Pi Pico

Discontinued

The Kitronik Inventor's Kit provides a hands-on introduction to physical computing with the Raspberry Pi Pico and MicroPython. It includes everything you need to complete 10 guided experiments — from basic digital I/O through to servo control, motor driving, and addressable LEDs — with a detailed full-colour booklet walking you through every step.

No soldering is required. The included prototyping mounting plate, Pico breakout board, and breadboard-friendly components let you build your first circuit in minutes.

Note: A Raspberry Pi Pico with pre-soldered headers is required but not included. You will also need a micro USB cable, a small screwdriver, and the Thonny Editor.

Key Features

  • 10 Guided Experiments – Progressive difficulty from beginner to intermediate
  • Full-Colour Booklet – Wiring diagrams, circuit diagrams, code, and explanations
  • No Soldering Required – Breadboard-based prototyping
  • MicroPython – All experiments use Python on the Pico
  • Mounting Plate – Injection-moulded prototyping base with laser-cut Pico mount

Package Contents

  • 1× Full-colour instruction booklet
  • 1× Injection-moulded prototyping mounting plate
  • 1× Laser-cut Pico mounting plate and fixings
  • 1× Pico pin breakout board
  • 1× Kitronik 5 LED ZIP stick with pins
  • 1× Mini 180° servo (SG90)
  • 1× 7-segment display
  • 4× Push switches
  • 2× Red, 2× green, 2× yellow, 2× orange 5 mm LEDs
  • 10× 220 Ω resistors
  • 5× 2.2 kΩ resistors
  • 5× 10 kΩ resistors
  • 1× 3 mm phototransistor
  • 1× NPN transistor (BC337)
  • 1× Fan blade and motor
  • 1× Piezo buzzer
  • 20× Male-to-male jumper wires
  • 1× 470 µF electrolytic capacitor
  • 1× Terminal connector
  • 1× Potentiometer with finger-adjust spindle

Experiments

  1. Digital Inputs and Outputs
  2. Light Sensor and Analogue Inputs
  3. Dimming an LED with a Potentiometer
  4. Driving a Motor with a Transistor
  5. Servo Control with a Potentiometer
  6. Piezo Buzzer Tones
  7. Seven-Segment Display
  8. Exploring Wind Power
  9. Capacitor Charge Circuit
  10. Controlling ZIP LEDs
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