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Starter Kit for Raspberry Pi +Arduino
This starter kit comes with the main components such as LCD1602 display,Step motor,Servo,Remote, touch sensor and Ultrasonic distance sensor, you can make...
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This starter kit comes with the main components such as LCD1602 display,Step motor,Servo,Remote, touch sensor and Ultrasonic distance sensor, you can make some funny little builds by these things.
We will provide detailed and clear tutorial(PDF),there are 26 lessons for Raspberry Pi and 30 lessons for Arduino.
In the tutorial,there are clear steps in each lesson that include Overview,Specification,Pin defication,Connection diagram,Demo code,Complie & Run and Application effect for Raspberry Pi or Arduino.
Raspberry Pi GPIO development using the same as Arduino wiring language, easy to use.From a simple LED development gradually into the big project(Temperature and Humidity Monitoring Experiment,Water Level Monitoring Experiment and so on). We will continue to add more interesting lessons.
All the components in this kit listing will be packaged neatly and safely in the package. We have a strong technical team and if you have any technical questions, please contact us by Email to get professional support.


Features
- 25 Kinds of modules or sensors.
- Detailed and clear tutorial.
- There are 26 lessons for Raspberry and 30 lessons for Arduino.
- From a simple LED development gradually into the big project.
- Raspberry Pi GPIO development using the same as Arduino wiring language, easy to use.
Package list
- 40 pin GPIO Extension Board x 1
- 40 pin GPIO Cable x 1
- PCF8591 AD/DA module x1
- 8*8 LED matrix x1
- LCD1602 Module with IIC x1
- Joystick x1
- Breadboard x1
- DHT11 Temperature and humidity sensor x1
- 4 digit 7-segment Display x1
- 1 digit 7-segment Display x1
- IC 74HC595 x1
- Active Buzzer x1
- Passive Buzzer x1
- 65 Jumper Wire x1
- Photoresistor x2
- Thermistor x1
- RGB LED x1
- Touch sensor x1
- Potentiometerx1
- Water Lever Sensor x1
- 2003 stepper motor driver board x1
- 5V stepper motor x1
- 9G servo x1
- Flame sensor x1
- 40pin pin header x1
- Remote Control x1
- Infrared receiver x1
- HC-SR04 module x1
- Vibration Sensor x2
- Button (big) x4
- Button cap x4
- Yellow LED x5
- Blue LED x5
- Green LED x5
- Resistor (220R) x10
- Resistor (330R) x10
- Resistor (1K) x10
- Resistor (10K) x10
- Female-to-male Dupont Wire x10
Wiki & External links
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- GPIO
- General-purpose input/output pins are microcontroller pins you can set in software to read signals, switch devices on and off, or connect to peripherals. The number of GPIO pins matters because it limits how many buttons, LEDs, sensors, and other parts you can wire directly to the board.
- LED
- A light-emitting diode (LED) is a small electronic component that emits light when current flows through it in the correct direction. Because it only conducts one way, its polarity matters, and a through-hole LED must be soldered the correct way around to light up.
- motor driver
- An electronic circuit that lets a low-power controller switch and control a motor that needs more current than the controller pins can safely provide. Checking motor driver support matters because pumps and motors usually cannot be connected directly to a microcontroller output.
- photocell
- A light-sensitive component whose electrical resistance changes with the amount of light falling on it. It matters when choosing or using light sensors, automatic lights, or brightness-detecting circuits because its response speed, resistance range, and sensitivity affect how reliably it detects light levels.
- RGB
- Short for red, green and blue, the three primary colours of light that are mixed in varying amounts to make a wide range of colours. In electronics RGB can refer to an LED or pixel that blends these three colours, or to a colour signal or interface that carries separate red, green and blue channels.
- servo
- A servo is a motor with built-in position control, usually told to move to a specific angle by a control signal. It matters when you need repeatable movement, such as steering, arms, flaps, or linkages, rather than continuous spinning.
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