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Revision as of 22:50, 2 December 2016
The Itty Bitty City is an 8-in-1 complete project kit which features Microduino’s mCookie modules. Each of the 8 projects introduces new concepts and ideas related to programming and electronics. It is designed for beginners. The kit contains everything needed to build the 8 projects. Including mCooke modules, sensors and trinkets, building bricks, and additional accessories. The source code is also available for each of the projects.
Usage
Projects
Itty Bitty City Kit Contents
Module | Quantity |
---|---|
Core (ATmega328p) |
1 |
Hub |
1 |
Motor Controller |
1 |
Trinket | Quantity |
---|---|
Buzzer |
1 |
LED (Multi-Color) |
2 |
Sensor | Quantity |
---|---|
Crash Sensor |
2 |
Infrared Receiver |
1 |
Line Finder Sensor |
2 |
Light Sensor |
1 |
Microphone |
1 |
Accessory | Quantity |
---|---|
Ball |
2 |
Building Block (Various) |
136 |
MicroUSB Cable |
1 |
Motor |
2 |
Omni-Wheel |
1 |
Remote Control |
1 |
Accessory | Quantity |
---|---|
Roll of Black Tape |
1 |
Rubber Sleeve (for Motor) |
1 |
Sensor Cable |
16 |
Set of Music Card |
1 |
USB Flash Drive |
1 |
Wheel |
2 |