ARDUINO MKR IOT BUNDLE

Description

The MKR IoT Bundle is a great way to get started with the Internet of Things! The MKR IoT Bundle includes the components you need to make 5 IoT projects following the step-by-step online tutorials on the Arduino Project Hub online platform

OVERVIEW

  • The MKR IoT Bundle walks you through the basics of using the Arduino MKR1000 for IoT applications. You’ll learn through building 5 creative experiments thanks to the step by step online tutorials available on the Arduino Project Hub platform. The MKR IoT bundle includes a selection of the most common and useful electronic components to build 5 IoT experiments.

    The 5 experiments you can make:

    Taking your first steps into the world of connected objects has never been easier – see how with the Arduino IoT Bundle and Arduino IoT Cloud

    The kit is based around the MKR1000—a powerful board that combines the functionality of the Zero and the Wi-Fi Shield—and enables Makers to add connectivity to their designs with minimal prior networking experience.

    Each bundle includes:

    • 1 Arduino MKR1000 board, with header soldered.
    • 1 micro USB cable,
    • 1 400-point breadboard,
    • 70 solid-core jumper wires,
    • 1 9V battery snap,
    • 1 stranded jumper wire
    • 1 stranded jumper wire,
    • 6 phototransistors,
    • 3 potentiometers (10 kilohm),
    • 10 pushbuttons,
    • 1 temperature sensor (TMP36),
    • 1 tilt sensor,
    • 1 alphanumeric LCD (16 x 2 characters),
    • 1 bright white,
    • 34 LEDs (1 bright white, 1 RGB, 8 red, 8 green, 8 yellow, 3 blue),
    • 1 small DC motor (6/9V),
    • 1 small servo motor,
    • 1 piezo capsule (PKM17EPP-4001-B0),
    • 1 H-bridge motor driver (L293D),
    • 1 octocouplers (4NE5),
    • 2 MOSFET transistors (IRF520),
    • 5 capacitors (100uF),
    • 5 diodes (1N4007),
    • 3 transparent gels (R,G,B)
    • 1 male pin strip (40 x 1),
    • 20 resistors (220 ohm),
    • 5 resistors (560 ohm),
    • 5 resistors (1 kilohm),
    • 5 resistors (4.7 kilohm),
    • 20 resistors (10 kilohm),
    • 5 resistors (1 megohm),
    • 5 resistors (10 megohm)

    Please note, don’t connect 9V to the board, as it will be damaged.
    You can use the 9v Battery strip to supply an external component.