This is a low-cost plastic gear RC servo with 1.80kg.cm holding torque (at 4.8V). It is a perfect solution for student robotic projects who build arms or linkages. The advantage of RC servo over the DC brush motor is the ability to control its rotation angle.
Everyone loves the 1602 character LCD, it is cheap and works out of the box! But the need for 6 to 10 GPIOs can be a problem as it takes most of GPIO of Arduino and other microcontroller. Now with this I2C or Two wires interface LCD, you will save a lot of GPIO for your sensor and motor control.
Description This kit has seven LEDs that are used to display a random dice number every time the ‘start’ button is pressed. A PIC micro-controller, pre-programmed with special software controls the dice. The ‘start’ switch mounts directly onto the board allowing it to be used as built or the dice can be housed into an enclosure.
Brushed motor is the most widely used motor because it is easy to use. Just supply the two terminals with DC power, the motor will start rotating! If you want to control its speed and direction using a controller, usually you will use an L298N Motor Driver. But if you want an easy and beginner-friendly motor driver, you are on…
Description This stereo audio amplifier kit can be used with any personal stereo equipment, including MP3 players. It uses a NJM2073D audio amplifier IC which can output 1W per channel. The kit is supplied with two speakers and a pre-made 3.5mm jack plug. It works nicely off a 9V battery (not supplied) or if you want to run it of the mains…
Description Learn how to bend sound to your will with the Noise Pack add-on for the Kitronik Inventors Kit for the BBC micro:bit. The pack, in conjunction with the Inventors kit and a microbit, contains all you need to build the 5 exciting experiments contained within. You will learn how to build and code musical instruments, amplifiers, and EQs, including High…
This add-on pack for the Kitronik Inventors Kit for the BBC microbit provides the perfect way to learn about the wonderful world of ZIP LEDs. These LEDs are simple to control and can be used to produce a whole range of fantastic colours.
BBC micro:bit Starter Pack. The Starter Pack consists of a BBC micro:bit, a 1M anti tangle USB Cable, a Battery Cage and 2 x AAA Batteries. It contains everything you need to connect your BBC micro:bit to your computer and also enables you to power your BBC micro:bit once you disconnect it from the USB. Your BBC micro:bit will come…
Unlock your potential and get creative with code, electronics, science, and engineering, with the BBC micro:bit Starter Pack anything is possible! This micro:bit V2 starter kit contains everything you need to get going with micro:bit straight away. It consists of a BBC micro:bit V2, a 1M anti tangle USB Cable, a Battery Cage and 2 x AAA Batteries. The USB…
The Kitronik Inventor's Kit for Arduino is a great way to get started with programming and hardware interaction with the Arduino in the classroom. This Inventor's Kit contains everything you need to complete 10 experiments including using LEDs, motors, light sensors and capacitors.
Arduino is one of easiest platform to learn digital making. However, many students, as well as the teachers, still find it is difficult to get started and get familiar with Arduino. This could due to two reasons: Most of the students and teachers do not have knowledge in either electronics or coding or both; Most of the beginner's guide and…
The Kitronik Inventor's Kit - Python version for the BBC micro:bit is a great way to get started with programming and hardware interaction with the BBC micro:bit. This Inventor's Kit contains everything you need to complete 10 experiments including using LEDs, motors, photoresistors and capacitors. To get you off to a flying start, we have included an easy to follow…
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