The Arduino Sensor Kit is made for Makers who have just started using Arduino to explore the vast space of electronics and programming. This kit teaches how to connect and program basic Grove modules that includes both sensors and actuators along with the Arduino Uno. Grove is an open-source, modulated, and ready-to-use toolset and takes a building block approach to assemble electronics. This Kit includes a Base Shield to which the various Grove modules can be connected both individually, or together in various combinations to create fun and exciting projects. All of the modules use a Grove connector, which connects each of the components to a Base Shield in just a few seconds. The Base Shield can then be mounted on to an Arduino UNO board and can be programmed using the Arduino IDE. Instructions for connecting and programming the different modules are also included in this kit. This kit was elaborated in collaboration with Seed Studio and provides the Arduino community with the opportunity to build projects with minimal effort of both wiring and coding. This kit acts as a bridge to the world of Grove and provides a flexible way for Makers to extend their projects to include other complex Grove modules. The Kit comes includes access to an online platform with all the instructions required to plug, sketch and play with the different Grove Modules.
Highlights
- 1 Base Shield that is designed to fit on top of an Arduino UNO board. It comes equipped with 16 grove connectors, which, when placed on top of the UNO, provides functionality to various pins. It includes:
- 7x digital connections
- 4x analog connections
- 4x I2C connections
- 1x UART connection
- The LED - simple LED that can be turned ON or OFF, or dimmed.
- The button - pushbutton that can either be in a HIGH or LOW state.
- The potentiometer - a variable resistor that increases or decreases resistance when turning its knob.
- The buzzer - a piezo speaker that is used to produced binary sounds.
- The light sensor - a photoresistor that reads light intensity.
- The sound sensor - a tiny microphone that measures sound vibrations.
- The air pressure sensor - reads air pressure, using I2C protocol.
- The temperature sensor - reads temperature and humidity at the same time.
- The accelerometer - a sensor used for orientation, used for detecting movement.
- The OLED screen - a screen that values or messages can be printed to.
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