The Brick'R'knowledge Arduino Coding Set introduces you to digital electronics and programming with the Arduino Nano that is included in the kit. The set includes digital components such as 7-segment displays, OLED display, D/A converter or a I2C adapter that are complementary to all analog bricks also supplied in the set.
Benefits
Use the Arduino Web Editor or the Arduino IDE
Easy to use plug-in system which does not distract from programming the microcontroller and the components which it controls
Save to use and robust
Special plug contacts of the bricks to easily realise circuits with solid electric contacts
Screen-printed electric symbols on top of each brick
Closed circuits in more complex circuits can be easily realised
Special ground brick helps reduce the number of bricks to build a closed circuit
No additional material required
Equipment and Technical Data
Realise the following coding tasks:
Introductory coding of a microcontroller with LEDs and push buttons
Analog/digital converter and digital/analog converter
I2C bus
Push buttons and bouncing
Relais
Rotary encoders
OLED display
Applications: measurement of a discharge function, diode characteristics, OLED and transistor as emitter circuit, switching of loads
The stable storage box includes the following bricks which can be easily attached to one another: Arduino Nano, LEDs, I2C, D/A converter, OLED, 7-segment display, capacitor, diodes, resistors, connecting bricks, power supply brick (9V), ground brick to realise closed circuits easily and to reduce the number of necessary connections, push-button, reed contact switch, potentiometer, NTC resistor, LDR, double resistor, field effect transistor, npn transistor, rotary encoder, contact brick to connect other components.
Additionally required:
For coding and data transfer of the code to the Arduino Nano a PC is required (Windows, MacOSX, Linux).
Benefits
Use the Arduino Web Editor or the Arduino IDE
Easy to use plug-in system which does not distract from programming the microcontroller and the components which it controls
Save to use and robust
Special plug contacts of the bricks to easily realise circuits with solid electric contacts
Screen-printed electric symbols on top of each brick
Closed circuits in more complex circuits can be easily realised
Special ground brick helps reduce the number of bricks to build a closed circuit
No additional material required
Equipment and Technical Data
Realise the following coding tasks:
Introductory coding of a microcontroller with LEDs and push buttons
Analog/digital converter and digital/analog converter
I2C bus
Push buttons and bouncing
Relais
Rotary encoders
OLED display
Applications: measurement of a discharge function, diode characteristics, OLED and transistor as emitter circuit, switching of loads
The stable storage box includes the following bricks which can be easily attached to one another: Arduino Nano, LEDs, I2C, D/A converter, OLED, 7-segment display, capacitor, diodes, resistors, connecting bricks, power supply brick (9V), ground brick to realise closed circuits easily and to reduce the number of necessary connections, push-button, reed contact switch, potentiometer, NTC resistor, LDR, double resistor, field effect transistor, npn transistor, rotary encoder, contact brick to connect other components.
Additionally required:
For coding and data transfer of the code to the Arduino Nano a PC is required (Windows, MacOSX, Linux).
Properties
- 125697/BRK
- BRK-125697