Nano Basic Starter Kit for Arduino Projects

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Nano Basic Starter Kit for Arduino Projects

Nano Basic Starter Kit for Arduino Projects - Get started with Arduino!

This Nano starter project kit for Arduino includes comprehensive range of components to get yout started in building and experimenting with Arduino projects. Perfect kit for learning science and technology, engineering and Mathematics or STEM learning, Electronics and DIY robotics.

We also supply a comprehensive instruction manual that is easy to follow and understand. The manual provided discusses each individual components functionality, basic coding and an exercise projects utlising every single component supplied in the kit. A vital supplement key in understanding Arduino.

About the nano:

The Arduino Nano is a small, breadboard - friendly Arduino development board based on the ATmega328. The main differences between the Arduino UNO and the Arduino Nano are the USB connection and the method of interfacing.

The USB is a Mini-B USB cable which most people will have laying around and the method of interfacing with the Nano is by inserting it into a breadboard, rather than mounting wires directly to the headers.

NOTE: You could theoretically use female - female headers, but a breadboard is much more convenient to allow power to be accessed by multiple devices etc.

  • Micro ATmega328
  • Logic level 5V
  • Input voltage range 6-20V (7-12V Recommended)
  • Digital I/O 14
  • PWM 6
  • Analog In 8
  • DC current per I/O pin 40mA
  • Included in the kit:
  • 1x Nano Development board
  • 5x Red LED
  • 5x Yellow LED
  • 5x Blue LED
  • 5x 1k Resistor
  • 5x 10k Resistor
  • 8x 220 Ohm Resistor (Note resistors are 5 band coded)
  • 1x Large breadboard
  • 4x Micro Tactile Buttons
  • 1x Active Buzzer
  • 1x Passive Buzzer (Micro Speaker)
  • 1x Flame Sensor
  • 2x Tilt Sensor
  • 2x Photoresistor (Light Dependant Resistor)
  • 1x 50cm USB Cable
  • 1x 7-Segment Displays
  • 1x 30pcs Breadboard Jumper Wires
  • 1x50K Potentiometer

Brand: iDuino

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