🚀 Ignite Your Imagination with Arduino!
The Official Arduino Starter Kit (K000007) is a comprehensive electronics set designed for beginners and makers. It includes an official Arduino board, essential components, and a detailed project book featuring 15 creative projects that teach electronics, coding, and interactive design. Ideal for students, hobbyists, and aspiring engineers, this kit promotes hands-on learning and innovation in STEM education.
Brand | Arduino |
Product Dimensions | 16 x 23.01 x 4.5 cm; 816.47 g |
Item model number | K000007 |
Manufacturer | Arduino |
Series | FBA_K000007 |
Colour | Black |
Processor Brand | Microchip Technology (ATMEL) |
Processor Type | 5X86 |
Processor Speed | 8 MHz |
Processor Count | 1 |
RAM Size | 2 KB |
Memory Technology | DDR2 |
Computer Memory Type | SRAM |
Memory Clock Speed | 2933 MHz |
Graphics RAM Type | EEPROM |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Operating System | Windows, macOS, or Linux |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 5 g |
Item Weight | 816 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**E
Fantastic product
High quality packaging and products within.To definitely get your moneys worth on this one.With the book included it makes it nice and easy to follow and outlines the fundamental basics of how and why the product is used.For me the book is the reason for the high review. It is of a high quality. Very detailed and down to the basic level.First project in parallel circuit. Takes a litttle while for me as I have sausage fingers. So placing the wires can be fiddley.Only gripe was the box was a little torn. So I’ve had to repair with some tape. But hey that’s life and it’s only a box.I have seen reviews online about the starter book being wrong with technical data but I’ve yet to notice them. My education level is of HNC in mechanical engineering (UK)I work in a mechanical/electrical maintenance job.Would highly recommend to anyone looking to learn some electronics and code.
O**A
I am Satisfied with the Product
Thank you for the Delivery. It is absolute nice product. It will help me so much in my studies. Keep up
M**Y
A fantastic entry point into Arduino
The book included with this kit is great!All the projects are fun and it is easy to follow along with them.This is an amazing way to get to grips with electronics.All the code needed is in the book, so don’t worry if you have no experience.Also, if you are stuck, the Arduino IDE has the sketches (programs) for these projects built in.Please be aware that you will need a PC/Laptop in order to program this.
J**2
Arduino UNO - an excellent introduction
This is genuine Arduino item - extremely well packaged and presented - and as far as I can see by doing comparisons supersedes the original Arduino UNO starter kit. I bought this in preference to the clones which are significantly cheaper primarily because I felt that I ought to give myself the best chance of success - time to use the clones once I know what I am doing :-)Altho a fully qualified engineer I decided to work my way thro the projects in the book (an age thing-I never used to !!) as I have not played with these particular devices before - and I found the book was very useful - even though I knew the theory behind the ccts the practice of setting up etc as advised was very good and it shows both a cct diagram and a picture of the completed board. If you are a cct designer - you will probably find it a bit simple - but this is a starter kit. It also introduces you to the programming of these devices - if you have MicroSoft Basic" programming experience you should have no problem programming this device - the languages are not the same but there are obvious similarities. There are also many on line tutorials but I can already see some very useful ideas/projects that I can implement on my model railway.!!Some beginner comments (cognoscenti look away now!!) Check all the components before doing anything else - It is worth having a simple multimeter to check the resistors as some are 4 band and some 5 - get it wrong and you might blow the LEDs or the cct may not work - if you are knocking on a bit it is also worth having a magnifying glass to see some of the bands - particularly the yellows! - I actually labelled each section (not each resistor !!) on the resistor strip with the value to save time later.Note in doing setup the wooden mounting plate is now plasticI found it useful to put in a small (3mm deep) 4mm o.d. collar between the plastic mounting board and the Uno itself on each fixing bolt as the soldered connections on the back of the board can otherwise interfere with the level seating of the Uno on the board - not essential but.....it does allow you to tighten up mounting bolts without distorting the UNO PCB.Additional tools I found useful are tweezers for picking up components, and a pair of narrow (snipe) nose pliers - some of the holes in the breadboard are a wee bit tight and the component legs need to be pushed in quite firmly to seat properly - the pliers are for the fumbly-fingered among us - they allow you to grasp the leg very close to the hole so the leg doesn't buckle as you push. Finally the LEDS - note once installed you cannot tell which is the long leg and which the short because unlike the diagrams the LED legs are straight - I put a kink in the long leg - if you do do this make sure you hold the leg adjacent to the LED and put the kink on the open leg side not the LED side - DO NOT bend or strain the leg at the point it joins the LED - you may well break the LED !!All in all I am very happy with my seriously discounted purchase ( :-) )and am already plotting which add-on shields I need.
W**S
Don't just sit there - buy one!
Amazing kit - everything you need to get started with microcontroller electronics. Well packed and with a very good projects book to get you started. If you're already in to programming, and use Visual Studio, you can also get a free Arduino plugin from Visual Micro, and do all your Arduino programming from there (the Arduino programming interface is OK, and works well, but might seem a bit limited if you're used to something with more functionality, like Visual Studio). And there's lots of other free stuff out there as well - make sure you check out the main Arduino web site, as a good starting point.All in all, well worth the money, and could be the start of a lifetime's obsession!
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