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=Setting up the Software==
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Visit the [[Xplore_ONE(Arduino_UNO_Compatible)|Explore One]] Page to download and install the drivers and software.
 
Visit the [[Xplore_ONE(Arduino_UNO_Compatible)|Explore One]] Page to download and install the drivers and software.
  

Revision as of 22:51, 14 December 2014

The Explorers kit is meant to get you started with micro-controllers and electronics in a simple way. There are 11 basics experiments you can do with this kit, you can assemble all the circuits on the breadboard and program it with the Arduino Software. You can combine the components and hack more!

Explorers Kit for Arduino.jpg

Kit Contains

  • LCD 16 x 2
  • Tactile Switch
  • LEDs 5mm x20
  • LED RGB x2
  • 7 Segment
  • Buzzer
  • Relay
  • DC Motor
  • Light Dependent Resistor (LDR)
  • Temperature Sensor (LM35)
  • 10k POT
  • Transistor BC547
  • Resistors: 1K, 10K (10 each)
  • IN4007 Diode
  • USB Cable 1
  • Jumper wires male to female x15
  • Breadboard

Experiments


Setting up the Software

Visit the Explore One Page to download and install the drivers and software.

Differences between Arduino Uno R3 and Explore One

Feature Arduino Uno R3 Explore One Remark
USB to Serial IC Atmega16u2 CP2102 The Arduino UNO R3 uses a dedicated micro-controller, the USB to serial firmware can be reprogrammed and upgraded. Explore One uses CP2102 from Si Labs.
Power Management Uses comparator to detect USB power and jack power. None Makes better power management
Design Software Eagle KiCAD KiCAD is opensource PCB Design Software, check our tutorials here
Manufacturing Country Italy India hence a affordable here!