Description
Packing List
Tutorial and sample projects(Arduino IDE)

Description:

This Arduino Starter Kit is a very good do-and-learn package for starter to study MCU(microcontroller unit) programming. With this Starter Kit, you are able to do and learn many Arduino lab project such as imitating pedestrian traffic light with button and LEDs, displaying text string with Liquid Crystal Display(LCD) and using Potentiometer to control servo motor, etc.

Also you can learn the basic concepts of buttons, resistors, sensors,IR remote control and receivers, how to use sensors to detect environment(i.e light, temperature), and how to use 74HC595 Shifting Register IC to extend Arduino Digital Ports.

Every project in this starter kit has detailed circuit graph, step-by-step tutorial and fully-tested Arduino sample codes which can save lots of your research time and speed up your learning progress.

After you finishes all the projects in this kit, you are no more a beginner! You become an intermediate Arduino player!

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Packing List

Osoyoo UNO board (Fully compatible with Arduino UNO rev.3) x1
LED Pack(6 x Bright White, 6 x Red, 6 x Yellow, 6 x Green) x1
Push Buttons x10
Potentiometer(10kilohm adjustable resistor) x3
 Buzzer x1
 Temperature sensor [TMP36/2N3904]
Photoresistor(light sensor) x6
Tilt sensor x1
Infrared Remote Controller and Receiver(VS1838B) x1
one-digit 7 segment LED display
4-digit 7 Segment LED Display x1
Alphanumeric I2C LiquidCrystal Display(16×2 LCD ) x1
Stepper Motor+Bridge x1
SG90 Micro Servo Motor x1
Micro USB Cable x1
Resistors Package (20 x 200ohm, 20 x 1Kohm, 20 x 10Kohm, 5 x 1Mohm) x1
Jumper Wires Pack(M/M Jumper x 20,F/F Jumper x 20) x1
Solderless Prototype Breadboard x1

Tutorial and sample projects(Arduino IDE)

This tutorial is about how to use the Osoyoo NodeMCU Kit with the Arduino IDE, it is designed to facilitate beginners and developers to quickly learn Arduino and IoT technology. It help users to turn the idea into a practical application and make the Internet of Things a reality.

Note:

If you are not so familiar with the Arduino, it’s necessary for you to get more info about how to insatall the Arduino IDE and how to install an additional Arduino libraries before you built your first project.

 

Lesson 1

NodeMCU Lesson 2
Hello World!

NodeMCU Lesson 3
Blink an LED
NodeMCU Lesson 4
Button Control LED
NodeMCU Lesson 5
MQTT & Pubsubclient
NodeMCU Lesson 6
MQTT Basic Example
NodeMCU Lesson 7
Switch Button & MQTT
NodeMCU Lesson 8
DHT11&MQTT
NodeMCU Lesson 9
Light Sensor & MQTT
NodeMCU Lesson 10
Buzzer & MQTT

NodeMCU Lesson 11
Potentiometer & MQTT

NodeMCU Lesson 12
Tilt Sensor & MQTT
  NodeMCU Lesson 13
Infrared Remote Control & MQTT

NodeMCU Lesson 14
4-Digit 7 Segment LED Display & MQTT

NodeMCU Lesson 15
I2C 1602 LCD & MQTT

NodeMCU Lesson 16
Step Motor & MQTT

NodeMCU Lesson 17
Servo & MQTT