I think either would serve you well, from the looks of it the Elegoo one has more components for less money, their actual Arduino board is very well made and has given me no problems at all. I have links to some kits in the description. Hope this helps
I agree about the potentiometer, they don't fit easily on the breadboard. I had to solder one to a PCB along with some pins, but the buttons fit fine and I'm glad they are not on a PCB because after I finish testing the project on the breadboard, I'm moving everything to a protoboard and solder them for a permanent solution
The moisture can dip also in water don't keep it in moisture it's gonna corode en it slightly is different by the drivers elegoo uses a different ic then Arduino
Hey so Im legally blind and still shopping around for an electronics or robot kit for learning and building etc. Does this require soldiring at all? Unfortunately can't solder and its either going to probably be this that I wind up getting, the radioshack electronics learning lab, or one of the makeblock kits and its all a bit overwelming from all the veriety out there. Im a grownup too, so looking for something that is fundamental yet powerful and capable for under $200 thanks!
You mentioned daughter boards. Do you have a source for those? I'd like to protect my main breadboard as well. Searched several times using different terms and can't find anything that will plug into the BB and allow mounting the variable resistors and push buttons too. Appreciate any helpl
I'm thinking of getting my first arduino and I'm looking for a starter kit. Should I get this one, the elegoo uno r3 or the official arduino starter kit?
The Arduino IDE should work on a MAC no problem, the programs on the CD are compiled there (With the IDE) and then downloaded to the Arduino so you should not need anything beyond the standard MAC install of the Arduino IDE.
I think either would serve you well, from the looks of it the Elegoo one has more components for less money, their actual Arduino board is very well made and has given me no problems at all. I have links to some kits in the description. Hope this helps
Thank you! I have been waiting for tutorials like these.
does the LCD have the piggy back modal for I2C ?
I agree about the potentiometer, they don't fit easily on the breadboard. I had to solder one to a PCB along with some pins, but the buttons fit fine and I'm glad they are not on a PCB because after I finish testing the project on the breadboard, I'm moving everything to a protoboard and solder them for a permanent solution
No female to male wires?
@@jbeard3390 there is.
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The moisture can dip also in water don't keep it in moisture it's gonna corode en it slightly is different by the drivers elegoo uses a different ic then Arduino
Hey so Im legally blind and still shopping around for an electronics or robot kit for learning and building etc. Does this require soldiring at all?
Unfortunately can't solder and its either going to probably be this that I wind up getting, the radioshack electronics learning lab, or one of the makeblock kits and its all a bit overwelming from all the veriety out there. Im a grownup too, so looking for something that is fundamental yet powerful and capable for under $200
thanks!
You mentioned daughter boards. Do you have a source for those? I'd like to protect my main breadboard as well. Searched several times using different terms and can't find anything that will plug into the BB and allow mounting the variable resistors and push buttons too. Appreciate any helpl
Have a question, wondering if you are still online and can help?
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I'm thinking of getting my first arduino and I'm looking for a starter kit. Should I get this one, the elegoo uno r3 or the official arduino starter kit?
I have the 2560 kit and I couldn't be more pleased. You want something that there is a tutorial for. I love this guy's channel. I've learned a lot.
The only thing that is better with the official one is the book an u can get that one for free on the internet so definitely get the elegoo.
Official the elegoo gives a headache with drivers and resetting they don't tell you this when you buy it
Do you have a recommended daughterboard and/headers for mounting the potentiometer to use on a breadboard? Do you have a video?
lost me as i was looking for a tutorial on first time mega 2560 and you show me a breadboard already
populated and tell me to look at other videos
breadboard is easy, first thing I learned about
Do the programs on this work on macbook or do you even have to download something
The Arduino IDE should work on a MAC no problem, the programs on the CD are compiled there (With the IDE) and then downloaded to the Arduino so you should not need anything beyond the standard MAC install of the Arduino IDE.
Can i get the course you did for your students? I am willing to compensate. I did like the video
Dope
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