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A Good Essential Starter Kit for Arduino

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Former Member over 13 years ago

I have been reading all sorts of books and watching all sorts of tutorials on Arduino.  I am now ready to actually touch some hardware.  What is a good starter kit to purchase?  Does elements14.com have one?  Is adafruit.com better?

 

Thanks,

 

Thomas

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  • fustini
    fustini over 13 years ago +1
    Hi, I've heard good things from several friends about the SparkFun Arduino starter kit: http://www.sparkfun.com/products/10173 If there is a MicroCenter computer store near you they seem to carry it, too…
  • ntewinkel
    ntewinkel over 13 years ago in reply to fustini +1
    I second Drew's suggestion on the sparkfun kit! It's actually from Oomlout: http://www.oomlout.co.uk/arduino-experimentation-kit-ardx-p-183.html and Sparkfun is one of their distributors, here's the list…
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  • fustini
    fustini over 13 years ago

    Hi,

     

    I've heard good things from several friends about the SparkFun Arduino starter kit:

     

    http://www.sparkfun.com/products/10173

     

    If there is a MicroCenter computer store near you they seem to carry it, too. (http://www.microcenter.com/)

     

    I'm sure the Adafruit one would be good, too, as they do an outstanding job with educational material, and I've been happy with everything I've ordered from them.

     

    Finally, many RadioShack's now carry Make Magazine's Arduino starter kit which was created to go along with the Getting Started with Arduino book written by one of the co-creators of the Arduino.

     

    Starter Kit:

    http://www.makershed.com/Getting_Started_with_Arduino_Kit_V3_0_p/msgsa.htm

    http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12326251

     

    Ultimate Kit:

    http://www.makershed.com/Ultimate_Microcontroller_Pack_p/msump.htm

    http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12353398http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12353398

     

    Book:

    http://www.makershed.com/product_p/9781449309879.htm

    http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=12264446&clickid=prod_cs

     

    Cheers,

    Drew

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  • ntewinkel
    ntewinkel over 13 years ago in reply to fustini

    I second Drew's suggestion on the sparkfun kit!

     

    It's actually from Oomlout: http://www.oomlout.co.uk/arduino-experimentation-kit-ardx-p-183.html

    and Sparkfun is one of their distributors, here's the list if you live elsewhere: http://www.oomlout.com/a/distr/

     

    I bumped into the Oomlout study guide after I already had my arduino and a bunch of pieces, and I found it really easy to follow along with - very clear instructions, with complete code and variations for each experiment. And it explains how and why things work. You can check out the study guide before committing to buying the kit too: http://www.oomlout.com/a/products/ardx/

     

    If you think about it, the 100 bucks is a great deal considering you get all the hardware in one easy package, and then on top of that think of how much courses and books can cost!

     

    If you're on a budget you can find the pieces separately on eBay or by taking apart some old electronics (which in itself can be very educational). A quick search for "arduino kit" on eBay shows many different kits available at various price points, but they don't provide any instructions along with them, except that they refer you to arduino.cc for the tutorials there (which are good too).

     

    Good luck, and enjoy!

     

    Cheers,

    -Nico

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    ntewinkel over 13 years ago in reply to fustini

    I second Drew's suggestion on the sparkfun kit!

     

    It's actually from Oomlout: http://www.oomlout.co.uk/arduino-experimentation-kit-ardx-p-183.html

    and Sparkfun is one of their distributors, here's the list if you live elsewhere: http://www.oomlout.com/a/distr/

     

    I bumped into the Oomlout study guide after I already had my arduino and a bunch of pieces, and I found it really easy to follow along with - very clear instructions, with complete code and variations for each experiment. And it explains how and why things work. You can check out the study guide before committing to buying the kit too: http://www.oomlout.com/a/products/ardx/

     

    If you think about it, the 100 bucks is a great deal considering you get all the hardware in one easy package, and then on top of that think of how much courses and books can cost!

     

    If you're on a budget you can find the pieces separately on eBay or by taking apart some old electronics (which in itself can be very educational). A quick search for "arduino kit" on eBay shows many different kits available at various price points, but they don't provide any instructions along with them, except that they refer you to arduino.cc for the tutorials there (which are good too).

     

    Good luck, and enjoy!

     

    Cheers,

    -Nico

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    ntewinkel over 13 years ago in reply to ntewinkel

    And since we are on the element14/Newark page here, let's give them a plug too!

     

    This is the kit they have: http://canada.newark.com/arduino/a000010/arduino-uno-board-w-workshop-starter/dp/13T9277?in_merch=Popular%20Products

     

    But it's out of stock and doesn't give much information about what is in there.

     

    Cheers,

    -Nico

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