DuinoKit is a self-contained experimentors kit aimed at teaching the fundamentals of electronics, microprocessors and programming to all age groups.
The "Easy" way to build and learn electronics and programming with *Arduino!
- Contains all parts necessary for numerous projects.
- Easy to understand diagrams and part specifications.
- Fun and easy to build projects.

Everyone enjoys inventing and creating... The goal of the DuinoKit is to give some tools for helping this process! The DuinoKit is a safe and easy method of learning Electronics and programming. After gaining a little experience in electronics, users will be able to move the projects away from the kit and build them into a stand-alone projects. With this kit you will learn how to read and gather data from input sensors (such as an accelerometer, CDS cell or temperature sensor), process this data and interact with various other output devices (such as LEDs, Liquid crystal displays and the serial port on your computer). When these skills are combined, the number of projects and ideas are virtually limited only my ones imagination.€€€
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Why Arduino-based?
There are many microprocessors available on the market, but I feel the best documented and easily accessible for learning is the Arduino environment. Arduino based processors are being taught at college, high school and even elementary schools as an introduction to electronics and programming. The Arduino platform has a strong online community of supporters and documentation coupled with easy to understand instructions and numerous projects. I feel this kit will expose students at a younger age, in a easy and fun project based approach to learning both the basics of electronics and computer programming.
What can I do with this kit?
Most of the interest with this level electronics is learning how to detect and interact with our environment. Included are components and modules that will allow for detection and interaction with the environment and others around you. Included will be Light Emitting Diodes, Relays, a Buzzer, a Wireless Transceiver, Light and sound sensors With the components and documented projects you will be able to build and modify many projects such as...
- Motion and light detection / alarms
- Various data recorders
- Infrared signal decoder and signal repeater
- LED Color fading/changing devices
- Digital combination security device
- Countdown timer
- Infrared remote controlled devices
- Automated camera remotes
- Binary and digital alarm clocks
- Digital battery tester
...many more projects limited only by your creativity and ideas!
Why a kit?
The Arduino is an incredible platform for learning electronics, programming and robotics. However, with many little parts and additional modules and to buy, it it difficult to use in a group learning environment. Most parts have to be ordered overseas with a 4 to 6 week waiting period and then get easily lost due to size or the typical "workshop" environment. The goal of this project is to supply everything needed to quickly and easily construct and build projects without loosing track of parts and components and having to worry about reading their values or specifications.
DuinoKit Details...
A production run of the printed circuit board design and a full collection of parts soldered on the board as an Arduino Inventors Kit, this kit will be ready to build and experiment. The kit will have a case, wires and book for easy start up and well as a online community to share, build and post questions with other enthusiasts and view video demonstrations and instructions for various projects..

Quick hookup of the 8x8 LED array and Liquid Crystal display wired to the included mini-pro microprocessor.
Below is a fairly solid list of parts for consideration in the KickStarter Release of this project (Version #3) We have learned a lot in the first two prototypes coupled with testing and watching people build projects.
General Parts List
- IR Sender
- IR Decoder
- LM35 Temperature Sensor
- Ambient Light sensor (CDS cell)
- Mini-servo motor
- 8x8 Matrix LED Display with Shift Register or I2C "backpack"
- 1602 LCD Display
- 10k Rotary Potentiometer
- Push Button Rotary Encoder
- 5v Buzzer
- Mini Push Buttons
- LEDs with built-in resistors
- 8 seg-4digit LED Display
- Various Resistors, Capacitors, transistors, diodes and other components.
Modules
- Accelerometer (2 axis)
- Stepper motor and module
- Relay module
- 1307 RTC (Real Time Clock)
- RF Transceiver
- Max7221 Shift Register

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