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Starter Kit for Raspberry PI

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Ever heard of Raspberry Pi? Nope, it is not the pie that you eat at a cafe.

The Raspberry Pi a mini-computer of the size of a credit card can do most of the things that you can do on a desktop! It is a capable little device that enables everyone (YES, everybody regardless of age!) to explore computing, and pick up programming languages like Python. It does everything a desktop computer could do, from browsing the internet, to doing spreadsheets and word-processing.  

Still don’t quite get it? Watch this video here

This is a starter kit to enable you to explore the Raspbian OS on Raspberry Pi, pick up simple programming skills through Scratch and Python and finally (and most importantly), interface Raspberry Pi with sensors and actuators using General Purpose Input/Output (GPIO) pins through 10 simple yet amazing projects! There is a colorful graphic printed manual that guide you to complete all projects.

List of Projects:
  1. “Hello, LED!”
  2. Festive Lights
  3. Piezo Speaker
  4. Panic Button
  5. “Hello again, LED!”
  6. Buzzer
  7. Using Button
  8. Controlling Servo Motor
  9. Using Ultrasonic Sensor
  10. Using Light Dependent Resistor (LDR)

Packing List:

  • Getting Started Manual (Printer copy)
  • Raspberry Pi 3 x1
  • 8GB MicroSD card with Adapter x1
  • Breadboard x1
  • Ultrasonic Sensor x1
  • Light Dependent Resistor (LDR) x1
  • Piezo Speaker x1
  • Micro Servo Motor x1
  • Push Button x1
  • 10µF Capacitor x1
  • Light Emitting Diode (LED) x5
  • 150Ω Resistor x5
  • 330Ω Resistor x2
  • 470Ω Resistor x2
  • 10kΩ Resistor x2
  • M-M Jumper Wires x5
  • F-F Jumper Wires x5
  • M-F Jumper Wires x5
Warranty Period: 12 months
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