Description: The 37-in-1 Sensor Kit for Arduino is an essential toolkit for beginners, hobbyists, and developers looking to explore the world of electronics and programming. This kit includes 37 different sensors and modules, offering diverse functionality such as motion detection, temperature measurement, light sensing, sound detection, and more. Perfect for DIY projects, prototyping, and learning Arduino programming, this kit provides a hands-on way to enhance your understanding of sensors and their applications.
Specifications:
Item
Description
Number of Modules
37
Compatibility
Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, etc.
Voltage Range
3.3V to 5V
Connection Type
Male and Female Header Pins
Dimensions
Varies by module
Package Includes
37 Sensors and Modules, Storage Box
Key Features:
Diverse Sensors: Includes modules for detecting light, sound, motion, temperature, humidity, and more.
Learning-Oriented: Ideal for students, educators, and hobbyists exploring electronics and coding.
Arduino-Compatible: Easily integrate with Arduino boards using included libraries and example codes.
Durable Storage Box: Keeps all modules organized and protected when not in use.
Plug-and-Play: Simplifies project setup with pre-soldered pins and clear labeling.
Applications:
Educational Projects: Teach sensor integration, programming, and circuit design.
Prototyping: Build functional prototypes with a variety of input and output modules.
DIY Electronics: Create custom systems for automation, monitoring, and control.
Robotics and IoT: Develop robots and Internet of Things devices with multiple sensor inputs.
Modules Included in the Kit:
Ultrasonic Sensor
Infrared Obstacle Avoidance Sensor
Temperature and Humidity Sensor
Light Dependent Resistor (LDR) Module
Sound Sensor
Gas Sensor
Flame Sensor
Hall Magnetic Sensor
Tilt Switch Module
Button Module ... (and more, up to 37 modules).
Usage Tips:
Refer to Documentation: Use the provided guide or online resources for pinout and example codes.
Test Individually: Test each module separately to understand its functionality before integration.
Stable Power Source: Use a regulated power supply to avoid damage to sensitive sensors.
Secure Connections: Ensure proper wiring to prevent short circuits or incorrect readings.
Explore Libraries: Leverage existing Arduino libraries for faster development.
The 37-in-1 Sensor Kit for Arduino is an excellent choice for those eager to learn and experiment with electronics, offering a complete set of tools for countless creative projects.