This kit contains some basic and common components that will help you get into the maker world.
Once you have mastered this kit, you will be able to make some amazing projects that will include controlling a Servo motor or an RGB LED, displaying data in an LCD display and even making a light detector with the LDR.
Don't miss the chance and take the first step!
The Starter Kit includes
This tutorial allows the user to filter words within an SMS. An LED indicates if the filter has been used or not, and displays the filted SMS in the LCD.
This project can be developed using the GPRS/GSM Quadband Module (SIM900) with Arduino or Intel Galileo. It is also compatible with Raspberry Pi using the Raspberry Pi to Arduino shields connection bridge.
This tutorial allows the user to translate SMS text messages into morse code. When the module receives a SMS it will reproduce it in morse code through the buzzer.
This project can be developed using the GPRS/GSM Quadband Module (SIM900) with Arduino or Intel Galileo. It is also compatible with Raspberry Pi using the Raspberry Pi to Arduino shields connection bridge.
This tutorial allows the user to get temperature and control LEDs status sending text messages with the mobile phone. Depending on the text message received by the module, you will be able to turn ON and OFF two LEDs and get the temperature with a sensor.
This project can be developed using the GPRS/GSM Quadband Module (SIM900) with Arduino or Intel Galileo. It is also compatible with Raspberry Pi using the Raspberry Pi to Arduino shields connection bridge.
This tutorial allows to use your platform as a caller ID. Each LED can be assigned to a number. When this number calls to the module, the corresponding LED lights on.
This project can be developed using the GPRS/GSM Quadband Module (SIM900) with Arduino or Intel Galileo. It is also compatible with Raspberry Pi using the Raspberry Pi to Arduino shields connection bridge.
This tutorial allows the user to send three different emails with color filtered photos. This is achieved by moving three color sheets attached to a servo.
This project can be developed with Arduino or Intel Galileo. It is also compatible with Raspberry Pi using the Raspberry Pi to Arduino shields connection bridge.
This tutorial allows the user to measure the temperature and the light level in a room. This data is sent each minute to a personal cloud server in Thingspeak, so you will be able to see both graphics in a web page.
This project can be developed with Arduino or Intel Galileo. It is also compatible with Raspberry Pi using the Raspberry Pi to Arduino shields connection bridge.
This tutorial allows the user to make a call to different numbers. Each button can be assigned to a number and originate a voice call. Pushing other button, you can end the voice call.
This project can be developed with Arduino or Intel Galileo. It is also compatible with Raspberry Pi using the Raspberry Pi to Arduino shields connection bridge.
This tutorial allows the user to measure temperature and amount of light and send it through Bluetooth to an SPP (Serial Port Profile) application.
This project can be developed with Arduino or Intel Galileo. It is also compatible with Raspberry Pi using the Raspberry Pi to Arduino shields connection bridge.
This tutorial allows the user to know radiation levels moving a servo like an analog meter, changing the RGB LED color and showing it on the LCD.
This project can be developed with Arduino or Intel Galileo. It is also compatible with Raspberry Pi using the Raspberry Pi to Arduino shields connection bridge.
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