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Product Description
A DIY hobbyist’s delight, this kit comprises 24 different sensors, modules, and extensions to get your creative juices flowing. Unlike most bundles, which come with your basic LEDs, sound sensors, and temperature sensors, this one features a range of more complex hook ups Read More
Please suggest the best low-cost controller board to buy for supporting this kit. I had ordered the raspberry pi
kit, which was cancelled today and that one came with an optional controller. It would be nice to have the same option here. Failing that, please suggest one. I went to elecfreaks.com, but I can't be sure which would be the right one. Thanks much.-Evan
I'm interested in this drop, but I'm a little confused. Forgive me if I missed this info, I can't seem to find it on their site:
- Can you use a different IDE over Scratch and EFBlock to program these?
- Exactly which Arduino boards (not including Freaduino) are compatible with these? Are they the ones from this dropdown menu on EFBlock?
It isn't entirely clear if there's an Arduino included or not, but it doesn't look like it to me?
http://www.elecfreaks.com/estore/freaduino-octopus-brick-kit-24-in-1.html
So you'd need to have one, or pick one up also. The sensors seem decent, and they offer more documentation than a lot of the kits you see, so that's a plus.
Peregrin8orThis kit have 24 different sensors ,I check the supplier website ,each of them have the wiki ,so if you are a new guys who want to learn the Arduino ,its really good kit ,and I have to say ,this kit is really cheap .