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− | + | This scratch IO shield kit is designed by https://scratch-io.wikispaces.com. | |
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The simple board is easy to solder and is then ready to use in an infinite number of projects. It contains some analog sensors onboard: light sensor, temperature sensor an angle sensor (potentiometer); some digital sensors: two push buttons. Also included, as digital output, a bi-color LED and analog power driver base on NPN transistor. | The simple board is easy to solder and is then ready to use in an infinite number of projects. It contains some analog sensors onboard: light sensor, temperature sensor an angle sensor (potentiometer); some digital sensors: two push buttons. Also included, as digital output, a bi-color LED and analog power driver base on NPN transistor. | ||
− | There is a full range of connectors where you can plug your own sensors and actuators. This tool it is perfect for programing students, and Robotic workshops. It has been designed by teachers of the Robotics lab of Colegio San Gredos in Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain. It has been developed under the OpenHardware spirit, and it is given to the community to enjoy and to be improved. This scratch_io hardware runs linked to a Scratch modification made by S4A group from citilab (free downloadable). The standard Scratch version from MIT does not support it (soon, we expect it will be supported). | + | |
+ | There is a full range of connectors where you can plug your own sensors and actuators. This tool it is perfect for programing students, and Robotic workshops. It has been designed by teachers of the Robotics lab of Colegio San Gredos in Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain. It has been developed under the OpenHardware spirit, and it is given to the community to enjoy and to be improved. This scratch_io hardware runs linked to a Scratch modification made by [http://seaside.citilab.eu/scratch/arduino S4A] group from citilab ([http://seaside.citilab.eu/scratch/downloads free downloadable]). The standard Scratch version from MIT does not support it (soon, we expect it will be supported). | ||
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Let´s teach young people how to discover hardware and robotics in a friendly manner, let’s teach them how to build a better future. | Let´s teach young people how to discover hardware and robotics in a friendly manner, let’s teach them how to build a better future. | ||
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==Parts List== | ==Parts List== | ||
The following are included: | The following are included: | ||
1. PCB | 1. PCB | ||
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2. Components: | 2. Components: | ||
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100nF C | 100nF C | ||
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10uF 5vol CAPAPOL | 10uF 5vol CAPAPOL | ||
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D1 DOUBLE_LED Led bicolor | D1 DOUBLE_LED Led bicolor | ||
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K1 conector PCB con tornillo 3vias | K1 conector PCB con tornillo 3vias | ||
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K2 conector PCB con tornillo 3vias | K2 conector PCB con tornillo 3vias | ||
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P1 Tira pines simple 2,54mm (50pines) | P1 Tira pines simple 2,54mm (50pines) | ||
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Q1 BC547 | Q1 BC547 | ||
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R1 5k 1/4w | R1 5k 1/4w | ||
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R2 5k 1/4w | R2 5k 1/4w | ||
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R3 5k 1/4w | R3 5k 1/4w | ||
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R4 220ohm 1/4w | R4 220ohm 1/4w | ||
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R5 1K 1/4w | R5 1K 1/4w | ||
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RV1 POTENCIOMETER Vertical 10k | RV1 POTENCIOMETER Vertical 10k | ||
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SW1 SW_PUSH_SMALL. Pulsador para PCB | SW1 SW_PUSH_SMALL. Pulsador para PCB | ||
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SW2 SW_PUSH_SMALL. Pulsador para PCB | SW2 SW_PUSH_SMALL. Pulsador para PCB | ||
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TH1 LDR | TH1 LDR | ||
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U1 Lm35 | U1 Lm35 | ||
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Jumper 2,54… (4 units) | Jumper 2,54… (4 units) | ||
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Linker LED module | Linker LED module | ||
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RC continuous servo | RC continuous servo | ||
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Detailed guide can be found at http://learn.linksprite.com/?p=712. | Detailed guide can be found at http://learn.linksprite.com/?p=712. |
Latest revision as of 03:51, 29 September 2014
Product Description
This scratch IO shield kit is designed by https://scratch-io.wikispaces.com.
The simple board is easy to solder and is then ready to use in an infinite number of projects. It contains some analog sensors onboard: light sensor, temperature sensor an angle sensor (potentiometer); some digital sensors: two push buttons. Also included, as digital output, a bi-color LED and analog power driver base on NPN transistor.
There is a full range of connectors where you can plug your own sensors and actuators. This tool it is perfect for programing students, and Robotic workshops. It has been designed by teachers of the Robotics lab of Colegio San Gredos in Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain. It has been developed under the OpenHardware spirit, and it is given to the community to enjoy and to be improved. This scratch_io hardware runs linked to a Scratch modification made by S4A group from citilab (free downloadable). The standard Scratch version from MIT does not support it (soon, we expect it will be supported).
Let´s teach young people how to discover hardware and robotics in a friendly manner, let’s teach them how to build a better future.
Parts List
The following are included: 1. PCB
2. Components:
100nF C
10uF 5vol CAPAPOL
D1 DOUBLE_LED Led bicolor
K1 conector PCB con tornillo 3vias
K2 conector PCB con tornillo 3vias
P1 Tira pines simple 2,54mm (50pines)
Q1 BC547
R1 5k 1/4w
R2 5k 1/4w
R3 5k 1/4w
R4 220ohm 1/4w
R5 1K 1/4w
RV1 POTENCIOMETER Vertical 10k
SW1 SW_PUSH_SMALL. Pulsador para PCB
SW2 SW_PUSH_SMALL. Pulsador para PCB
TH1 LDR
U1 Lm35
Jumper 2,54… (4 units)
Linker LED module
RC continuous servo
Detailed guide can be found at http://learn.linksprite.com/?p=712.
How to buy
Here to buy IO Shield Kit for Scratch for Arduino on store