Starter Kit

Get a Fritzing Starter Kit to start learning interactive electronics easily - and support the Fritzing development.

Get a Starter Kit
Sum
55.00
Taxes (19%)
10.45
Shipping
4.50
Donation
0.00
Total
69.95

With the Fritzing Starter Kit you have everything you need to start learning the basics of electronics: an Arduino, an essential set for wiring things up, a lot of sensors and actuators to try out and experience digital and analog input/output, all packaged in a handy project box. These kits are widely used by individual makers, in workshops, universities and schools.

The kit is currently sold through and shipped from IxDS in Berlin, Germany. We always have large quantities in stock. Please contact us at info (at) fritzing.org should you have specific requirements.

With the purchase of one starter kit you support almost one hour of Fritzing development. THANK YOU! You can also add a donation.
And also check out our new Super Upgrade Kit!

 

Contents

Base

1x Arduino UNO (r3)
or Arduino MEGA 2560 (r3)
or Arduino Ethernet incl. USB2Serial Adapter
1x USB Cable
1x Breadboard updated!
1x Hookup Wire Set
1x Project Box

Support

8x Resistor - 220Ω
4x Resistor - 1 kΩ
4x Resistor - 10 kΩ
4x Resistor - 100 kΩ
1x Resistor - 1 MΩ new!
1x Resistor - 5.1 MΩ new!
2x NPN Transistor
1x FET Power Transistor
2x Diode (Rectifier)
1x Diode (Zener) new!

Inputs

1x Motion Sensor (Tilt Switch)
1x Light Sensor (Photocell)
1x Temperature Sensor new!
2x Button
1x Rotary Knob (Potentiometer)

Outputs

1x Servo Motor
1x RGB LED
2x green LED
2x red LED
2x yellow LED
1x Piezo Buzzer/Speaker new!
1x Relay

Learning Material

Video Tutorials

Get a kick-start with our 14-episode video tutorial on how to learn Arduino with the Fritzing Starter Kit. Available in English and German)

Example Projects

Fritzing ships with lots of fully documented example projects that you can build with this kit, such as PhotocellTilt Switch,Servo MotorTouch SwitchTraffic LightAnalog In/OutLoopButton,.
Plus, find tons of further examples in our online project gallery.

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