The book is basic and informative, and all the parts to do the experiments in the book are included. I'm a very experienced programmer, and did a course in digital electronics, but am just learning analog electronics now. Ran through the examples in the book, and immediately began expanding on them; all the info was in the book, and plenty of documentation and tutorials on the Web. Continuing my education with O'Reilly's Arduino Cookbook and Make: Electronics books and mail-ordering components. I think this is a great tool for teaching my ten-year-old about electricity, electronics, and programming.
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Good kit.
September 7, 2012
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Jamie Krasnoo
from Reseda, CA United States
I was excited when I received the kit. Despite the complaints I have read about the kit being short on parts I could do most of the examples. One little nitpick I do have is that the book should have come with the kit. I shouldn't have to add it for an extra fee. Would it have really killed your profit to throw it in? Resistors in bulk cost pennies if at all. The basic LEDs also cost less than a $1. I could have bought the kit from arduino.cc but I would have paid an arm and a leg for the shipping.
All in all I am happy to support Make but would like to know why they didn't include a tilt sensor with the kit.
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Getting Started With Arduino
April 17, 2012
Reviewer:
JOHN HAMMONS
from YORKTOWN, VA United States
The kit needs to have all the components necessary to perform all the experiments from the book. The website encourages the "Getting Started With Arduino" book to be bought along with the kit but the kit only has the componenes to light an LED & use a pushbutton. When I got to the section about powering a motor and a fan I have to go online to order more parts (MOSFET & diodes)....since these parts are only a few $$$ more just do us all a favor and include them in the kit!
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Resistor labelling a bit unclear
January 11, 2012
Reviewer:
Sue Welsh
from Morrisburg, ON Canada
The kit is a lot of fun! Good instructions.
Minor quibble: For the 270 ohm resistors in this kit, the ring colored purple/violet is indistinguishable from the brown ring. (I used a multimeter). For a novice, the color code isn't explained very well (a diagram with the example in the appendix of Getting Started with Arduino would be useful. It would be nice to have a note in the book to explain the purpose of the use of resistors in these circuits.
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Soldering the DC Plug
December 15, 2011
Reviewer:
Anonymous Person
from Culver City, CA United States
According to Wikipedia the outside of the barrel is usually negative but not always. Is this the correct configuration for the Arduino Kit and does it really matter?
Never mind: http://arduino.cc/playground/Learning/9VBatteryAdapter