Easiest way to start with Arduino - Grove Beginner Kit for Arduino®

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When it comes to Arduino beginners, people always think of various main control boards, sensors, motors, LEDs, breadboards, jumpers, etc. Complex wiring and soldering make it difficult for many Arduino beginners. The poor girl in the video faces just such a hardship, and fortunately, she meets the Grove Beginner Kit for Arduino®.

With the Grove Beginner Kit for Arduino, no breadboard, no soldering, even no wiring is needed! Because all the modules are pre-wired to the control board, which is fully compatible with Arduino UNO. Put it simply, you just need to open the box and code.

One more thing, you can also easily remove all the modules and connect them using Grove cable. This means that the kit is compatible with over 300 Grove modules. The Grove Beginner Kit for Arduino® is just a beginning!

What is Grove:
Grove makes it easier to connect, experiment, and simplify the prototyping process. No jumpers or soldering required. We have developed more than 300 Grove modules, covering a wide range of applications that can fulfill a variety of needs. Not only are these open hardware, but we also have open-source software.

Modules included in the Kit:

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Saw this on learnelectronics YouTube channel. I'll def be ordering several for my ggrandkids!

TrapShooter
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I tried a lotus board with a few modules. I actually can solder decently since I was 7. But prototyping something using grove ports is really nice. Just plug it in and code. I really like this. Also these modules and parts aren't expensive.
I also tried some cheap things from amazon, also works, but more hassle.
Every module has a support page with examples and all documentation. Great work.
I actually bought it to experiment with the pressure sensor and emg sensor, for a friend of mine that has a muscular disease. I had the pressure sensor working in about 5 minutes.
Brought it to him to day, with a relay board and some cables. He could finally have a button that can set the sensitivity. Still need to make a housing and program so he can adjust it with some buttons. But the first test worked great. The muscle sensor needs some more testing, as I didn't yet find the right placing of the electrodes. (it also seems emg is a bit more complex then just reading a voltage)

I didn't get this kit yet. Looks cool. Also saw it actually works without even plugging in the cables. That would be great as a gift for me, because the other lotus I will give to my friend.

MrSpacelyy
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Looks like it will be a good fit for my students, looking forward to it in the classroom.

aidan
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We love Raspberry Pi Quad SATA HAT, can we buy it anywhere ?


Thanks

sugarcube
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great tool to get started with Arduino

TinkerGen
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1:09 look at that huh at the end so many grove

zan