Description: 100% Compatibility with Official Arduino Software, Sensors and Codes Arduino is an open-source platform used for building electronics projects. Arduino consists of both a physical programmable circuit board (often referred to as a microcontroller) and a piece of software, or IDE (Integrated Development Environment) that runs on your computer, used to write and upload computer code to the physical board. For the reason of open source, the manufacture of Arduino boards and software distribution by anyone is permitted. Arduino boards are available commercially in preassembled form, or as do-it-yourself (DIY) kits. Elegoo is one of the manufacturer on the market, whose clone products are 100% compatible with the official Arduino microcontroller boards, they can use the official Arduino software, sensors and codes. 74HC595 Shift Register and LEDs 74HC595 is a Serial to Parallel Converter which has eight outputs (perfect) and three inputs that you use to feed data into it a bit at a time. This chip makes it a little slower to drive the LEDs (you can only change the LEDs about 500,000 times a second instead of 8,000,000 a second) but it's still really fast, way faster than humans can detect, so it's worth it. 74HC595 shift register is a type of chip that holds what can be thought of as eight memory locations, each of which can either be a 1 or a 0. To set each of these values on or off, we feed in the data using the 'Data' and 'Clock' pins of the chip. Active and passive buzzer The difference between the active buzzer and passive buzzer is that an active buzzer has a built-in oscillating source, so it will generate a sound when electrified. A passive buzzer does not have such a source so it will not tweet if DC signals are used; instead, you need to use square waves whose frequency is between 2K and 5K to drive it. The active buzzer is often more expensive than the passive one because of multiple built-in oscillating circuits. Tilt ball switch Tilt sensors allow you to detect orientation or inclination. They are usually made up of a cavity of some sort with a non-conductive mass inside, such as a blob of mercury or rolling ball. One end of the cavity has two conductive elements (poles). When the sensor is oriented so that that end is downwards, the mass rolls onto the poles and shorts them, acting as a switch throw. Learn Electronics and Programming with Arduino The Arduino boards can be used as the brains behind almost any electronics project. Arduino can interact with buttons, LEDs, motors, speakers, GPS units, cameras, the internet, and even your smart-phone or your TV! By connecting the Arduino board with a personal computer via a USB cable and uploading programs to the board, users can create digital devices and interactive objects that can sense and control objects in the physical and digital world like robots or even honest fortune-telling machines. For this Elegoo Super Starter Kit, we provide a 10-lesson tutorial, introducing the basic setting of the Arduino software IDE, the working principles of the sensors and the simple program to enable the UNO board to control the sensors. This Kit is suitable for 10-year-old and up. Younger kids should be under supervision and guidance of adults.
Price: 21.99 USD
Location: Chino, California
End Time: 2024-08-25T03:30:26.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
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Brand: Elegoo
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Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year
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Unit Type: Unit
Country/Region of Manufacture: China
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Unit Quantity: 1
Smart Home Protocol: UNO
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Type: ELEGOO UNO Project Basic Starter Kit