Produktbeskrivning
Meet Mr. Roboto! He's an Arduino-compatible development board designed to be used as a teaching tool for Arduino programming. All of the surface mount components come pre-soldered so a few minutes of simple through-hole soldering is all it takes to get him up and running. After the kit is put together, the on board sensors, buzzer and LCD screen make an excellent platform for learning how to write code for physical computing.
Mr. Roboto's "hair" is an FTDI programming header. Simply connect an FTDI breakout board and select "Arduino Pro or Pro Mini (5V, 16MHz) w/ ATMega328" under the boards menu in Arduino 1.0. Below, you'll find an archive of well-commented educational example sketches and an accompanying "readme" file describing what each one does in order of complexity. This board, combined with the example code which you can download below, is a great way to introduce students (or yourself) to physical computing and get started writing code. Thank you very much, Mr. Roboto!
We've made a minor change to the hardware, the new version has a new voltage regulator. This doesn't change the way the kit works, though, no worries.
Features:
ATMega328 running at 16MHz, Arduino compatible!
On-Board Light and Temperature Sensors
Piezo Buzzer and LCD Screen Provide Feedback
Powered by 2 Included AA batteries
Surface-Mount Components are Already Soldered
Kit Includes:
Mr. Roboto PCB with Surface-Mount Components
1 x Mini LCD Screen
1 x 6-Pin Right-Angle Header
1 x 16-Pin Straight Header
2 x Super Bright Red LEDs
2 x 1kOhm Resistors
1 x Miniature Photocell
1 x TMP36 Temperature Sensor
1 x Piezo Buzzer
1 x 2-Pin JST Connector
2 x AA Batteries
1 x AA Battery Holder with Power Switch
Mr. Roboto's "hair" is an FTDI programming header. Simply connect an FTDI breakout board and select "Arduino Pro or Pro Mini (5V, 16MHz) w/ ATMega328" under the boards menu in Arduino 1.0. Below, you'll find an archive of well-commented educational example sketches and an accompanying "readme" file describing what each one does in order of complexity. This board, combined with the example code which you can download below, is a great way to introduce students (or yourself) to physical computing and get started writing code. Thank you very much, Mr. Roboto!
We've made a minor change to the hardware, the new version has a new voltage regulator. This doesn't change the way the kit works, though, no worries.
Features:
ATMega328 running at 16MHz, Arduino compatible!
On-Board Light and Temperature Sensors
Piezo Buzzer and LCD Screen Provide Feedback
Powered by 2 Included AA batteries
Surface-Mount Components are Already Soldered
Kit Includes:
Mr. Roboto PCB with Surface-Mount Components
1 x Mini LCD Screen
1 x 6-Pin Right-Angle Header
1 x 16-Pin Straight Header
2 x Super Bright Red LEDs
2 x 1kOhm Resistors
1 x Miniature Photocell
1 x TMP36 Temperature Sensor
1 x Piezo Buzzer
1 x 2-Pin JST Connector
2 x AA Batteries
1 x AA Battery Holder with Power Switch