SparkFun Picoboard Starter Kit
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The SparkFun PicoBoard Starter Kit is your go-to resource for learning all about the SparkFun PicoBoard and the Scratch programming environment.
This kit includes your own PicoBoard, several hardware components to get you started, and connection parts for linking everything together. Using the Scratch programming language, you can create simple interactive programs based on sensor input. The PicoBoard features a light and sound sensor, a button, and a slider, along with four additional inputs that can measure electrical resistance through the included cables.
The online introductory guide provides a step-by-step tutorial on how to set up your PicoBoard and program it in the Scratch environment. We have included many detailed images to help you get started.
This kit requires no soldering and is recommended for all age groups interested in getting into programming. So whether you are a teacher or a complete beginner, the SparkFun PicoBoard Starter Kit is a fantastic way to dive into the basics of programming and sensor reading!
Note: The PicoBoard is a derivative of the Scratch Sensor Board.
Development board type | Starter kit |
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Item number | 5998127 |
Manufacturer | SparkFun |
Category | Development boards + Kits |
Manufacturer no. | KIT-13863 |
Release date | 11.5.2016 |
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Target group | Adults |
Development board type | Starter kit |
Power supply | USB power delivery |
Additional connections | Mini USB |
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Scope of delivery | 10 x alligator test leads, 10 x Jumper Wires, 1x Rotary potentiometer module, 4 x 2.5mm audio cable, 4 x Tall Silicone Bumpers, Concave Button (Green), Concave Button (Red), Dual Alligator Clip, Force sensitive resistor, Hobby Engine, Magnetic Disc, Mini USB cable, PicoBoard, Reed Switch, Thermistor 10K, Toggle switch |
Weight | 200 g |
Length | 15 cm |
Width | 13.20 cm |
Height | 8.70 cm |
Weight | 400 g |
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