LIST OF HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
Arduino Step by Step Getting Started
Kids Learning Space & Bootcamp Editions
This page contains lists of the parts and tools necessary to complete the course Arduino Step by Step Getting Started (Kids Learning Space or Bootcamp edition).
The following lists contain the parts and tools necessary to complete the course Arduino Step by Step Getting Started (Kids Learning Space or Bootcamp edition).
Many of the items below are reusable. Items like soldering irons, precision screwdrivers, Arduinos etc will last for many years if you look after them. Other items like resistors, spacers and potentiometers come in packs that contain sufficient numbers to last for many projects.
The items in these lists are provided in an effort to make it easier for our students to find the parts and tools they need. While we take care to find reliable Amazon sellers, we cannot be responsible for problems in their supply chain or fulfilment. Sellers may run out of stock at any time, or shipments may be lost in transit. For issues like these, or for warranty claims, please contact the seller or Amazon directly.
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To complete this project, you will need the following parts:
- Arduino Uno, Genuine | Amazon US | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
- Arduino Uno, Clone (only need one Arduino Uno) | Amazon US | Amazon UK | Amazon DE|
- RGB LED | Amazon US | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
- Single color 5mm LEDs | Amazon US | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
- Assorted resistors (but we’ll mostly be using 220Ω, 1κΩ and 10κΩ resistors) | Amazon US | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
- Photoresistor | Amazon US | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
- DHT22 temperature and humidity sensor | Amazon US | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
- Thermistor temperature sensor | Amazon US | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
- BMP180 or MBP280 environment sensor | Amazon US | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
- ADXL335 accelerometer | Amazon US | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
- Passive Infrared Motion sensor | Amazon US | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
- Ultrasonic distance sensor | Amazon US | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
- Passive buzzer | Amazon US | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
- 2×16 characters LCD screen | Amazon US | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
- 2×16 characters LCD screen with I2C backpack adaptor | Amazon US | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
To complete this project you will need these tools:
- Mini breadboard | Amazon US | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
- Male-male Jumper wires | Amazon US | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
- Multimeter | Amazon US | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
- Wire cutter | Amazon US | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
- Tweezers | Amazon US | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
- Precision screwdrivers | Amazon US | Amazon UK | Amazon DE |
To complete this project you will need these resources:
- Arduino IDE | Download
- Computer (Windows, Mac OS, Linux)
- Access to the Internet
- Access to Facebook
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