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The kit (typically priced at $150) includes an Arduino sensor board, which lets students conduct basic coding experiments and collect data through small, commercial satellites.
Arduino is making an Internet of Things kit with your help ESLOV's plug-in modules let even first-timers build clever devices.
With over 20 unique sensor types, and the ability to be used with several different development platforms, Tarts wireless sensors allow for endless sensing, monitoring and control possibilities.
The Pressure Sensor Module incorporates a material called Velostat with the Arduino. This material adds more resistance when more pressure is applied to the material. This module also uses the RGB LED ...
In addition to electronics knowledge and the coding skills necessary to bring an Arduino project to fruition, you also need the appropriate tools.