This Arduino Basic Kit has everything a newbie maker could ask for

It's easy to think about tinkering around with Arduino, but take more than 30 seconds to look at the platform, and suddenly it becomes daunting: not only do you need an Arduino itself, but to get started you need resisters, wires, LEDs, screens and a host of other components that are almost always sold separately. Have no fear, newbies: there's a new Arduino Basic Kit in town, and it has all the spare parts a beginner could want.

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Engadget 29 Jul 04:31
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This Arduino Basic Kit has everything a newbie maker could ask for

It's easy to think about tinkering around with Arduino, but take more than 30 seconds to look at the platform, and suddenly it becomes daunting: not only do you need an Arduino itself, but to get started you need resisters, wires, LEDs, screens and a host of other components that are almost always sold separately. Have no fear, newbies: there's a new Arduino Basic Kit in town, and it has all the spare parts a beginner could want.

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Source: 123D Circuits

Tags: arduino, build, diy, maker, projects

[original story: Engadget]

Engadget 29 Jul 04:31
misc  

This Arduino Basic Kit has everything a newbie maker could ask for

It's easy to think about tinkering around with Arduino, but take more than 30 seconds to look at the platform, and suddenly it becomes daunting: not only do you need an Arduino itself, but to get started you need resisters, wires, LEDs, screens and a host of other components that are almost always sold separately. Have no fear, newbies: there's a new Arduino Basic Kit in town, and it has all the spare parts a beginner could want.

Filed under: Misc

Comments

Source: 123D Circuits

Tags: arduino, build, diy, maker, projects

[original story: Engadget]

Engadget 29 Jul 04:31
misc  

This Arduino Basic Kit has everything a newbie maker could ask for

It's easy to think about tinkering around with Arduino, but take more than 30 seconds to look at the platform, and suddenly it becomes daunting: not only do you need an Arduino itself, but to get started you need resisters, wires, LEDs, screens and a host of other components that are almost always sold separately. Have no fear, newbies: there's a new Arduino Basic Kit in town, and it has all the spare parts a beginner could want.

Filed under: Misc

Comments

Source: 123D Circuits

[original story: Engadget]

Engadget 29 Jul 04:31
arduino  build  diy  maker  misc  projects