Technical Specifications
- Build &, Code 4in1 (Microcontroller ATmega328P)
- Operating Voltage: 5V
- Input Voltage (recommended): 7-12V
- Input Voltage (limit): 6-20V
- 12 Digital I/O Pins
- 7 PWM Digital I/O Pins
- 6 Analog Input Pins
- DC Current per I/O Pin: 20 mA
- Clock Speed: 16 MHz
- Connectivity Bluetooth 2.0
- DC Motor direct connection
- Size: 68 x 53 mm
- Weight: 25 g
- Programmable with Arduino IDE, BitBloq and other visual programming software by blocks
- Compatible with Mac OS, Windows and Linux
Included pieces
- 1 Build&Code 4in1
- 30 Screws M3*16
- 30 Nuts M3
- 6 Nylon spacers M3*3
- 30 Packing rings M3
- 1 Analog light sensor
- 1 Potentiometer
- 1 Red LED
- 1 Green LED
- 1 RGB LED
- 1 Buzzer
- 1 Button
- 1 Servo motor
- 1 LCD Display with I2C
- 1 USB – Micro USB cable
- 1 Allen key
For users of all levels and ages
The Mini Lab is an electronic programmable laboratory with everything you need to teach and learn how to program. It’s an educational robotics kit designed for everyone who wants to get started on robotics and programming.
It has wide programming possibilities in different levels and it’s 100% compatible with the most used software in educational robotics. This makes it perfect for educational centers that work in the STEAM fields (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics).
Compatible with Arduino, Bitbloq and other visual programming software by blocks
The Mini Lab works with the Build&Code 4in1 board, compatible with the most popular software in educational robotics: Arduino, Bitbloq and other visual programming software by blocks. You can download any project created in these 3 platforms and use it in the Mini Lab.
It also includes a Bluetooth module to design Apps very simply. This way, you will be able to control the electronic components using your smartphone or tablet, and make a first approximation to the Internet of Things (IoT).
Maximize the possibilities with free online resources
Access to the Mini Lab activities, specially designed to learn how to program from scratch and control the electronic components included.
The Build&Code UNO board is open source, so you will be able to find a great quantity of free online manuals and exercises to make the most of the electric components included in the Mini Lab programming kit for beginners. Moreover, you will be able to consult the online Arduino and Bitbloq communities to solve your doubts.
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