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* 1 × [http://linksprite.com/wiki/index.php5?title=Touch_Sensor_Module Linker Touch Sensor] | * 1 × [http://linksprite.com/wiki/index.php5?title=Touch_Sensor_Module Linker Touch Sensor] | ||
− | * 2 × | + | * 2 × Analog Distance Sensor |
* 4 × [http://linksprite.com/wiki/index.php5?title=20cm_Cables Linker Cable 20cm] | * 4 × [http://linksprite.com/wiki/index.php5?title=20cm_Cables Linker Cable 20cm] | ||
* 1 × Adhesive Metal Film(5mm width) | * 1 × Adhesive Metal Film(5mm width) |
Revision as of 07:07, 28 May 2014
Overview
Scratch(http://scratch.mit.edu/) is a programming language for everyone. Create interactive stories, games, music and art-and share them online.pcDuino team developed a customized version of Scratch for pcDuino. This Kit is easy for you to use scratch on pcDuino.
Package List
- 1 × Linker Base
- 1 × Linker Linear/Slide Potentiometer
- 1 × Linker Button
- 1 × Linker Buzzer
- 1 × Linker Joystick
- 1 × Linker Light Sensor
- 1 × Linker temperature
- 10× Resistor of 10K ohm
- 1 × 10mm Red LED
- 1 × 10mm Yellow LED
- 1 × 10mm Blue LED
- 1 × Servo
- 1 × Linker Touch Sensor
- 2 × Analog Distance Sensor
- 4 × Linker Cable 20cm
- 1 × Adhesive Metal Film(5mm width)
- 10× Jumper Wires
Scratch ideas
1. Use LED
2. Use button
3. Use button and LED
4. Use touch sensor
5. Use infrared distance sensor
6. Use temperature sensor
7. Use resistance
8. Use sliding potentiometer
9. Use light sensor
10. Use analog distance sensor