ELEGOO Mega R3 Project The Most Complete Ultimate Starter Kit with Tutorial Compatible with Arduino IDE
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 13.7 x 8.4 x 1.85 inches; 2.15 Pounds
Item model number : EL-KIT-008
Batteries : 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Date First Available : April 28, 2016
Manufacturer : ELEGOO
ASIN : B01EWNUUUA
Country of Origin : China
The MEGA2560 complete starter kit with more than 200pcs components, premium quality for Arduino kit
PDF tutorial in the CD (more than 35 lessons)
LCD1602 module and GY-521 sensor module with pin header ( no need to solder by yourself)
Nice package with clear listing and surprise including a nice small box to keep the widget such as LED , IC , buttons , diodes ,etc
We have always cared about the customer experience and improve the product function details
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Customers appreciate the build quality and learning value of the single board computer. They mention it’s a comprehensive set that includes everything they need. Customers also appreciate the value for money, documentation, and variety of projects. However, some customers differ on ease of use, functionality, and quality.
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Ken Leonard –
Quick to get going. Instructional. Lots o’ parts. FUN!
I plan to automate the air intake control on my wood stove, and that means taking temperatures from two thermocouples, analyzing them, and moving a lever. An Arduino can do that very easily.But I know nothing about Arduinos other than they exist. UNTIL NOW.I just finished Lesson 5, Digital Inputs. The PDF instructions explain what is going on and warn you that in this particular section things seem a bit backwards, a good thing to make you aware of so you can learn. Each lesson is brief with excellent pictures and diagrams and just enough explanation. Follow and HAVE FUN.The kit already contains a lot of what I will need to build my project someday: Arduino and power supply; LCD display; motors; motor controllers; buttons; LEDs and other electronic bits; remote controller and sensor. I will need to add thermocouples and the associated interfaces, and the information for those is available everywhere on the ‘net. I may also add Bluetooth and WiFi, using BLYNK to create an app for the phone…someday.The kit comes neatly packed in a nice plastic container with a bunch of compartments. You get your development environment from the ‘net, and the included CD contains all the code you’ll need, which is EASY to upload to the Arduino. There are breadboards to let you lay out your parts, do the lessons, and experiment. You do not need to solder. You just need a PC with a USB port, and you install the development environment there and plug the board in. The Arduino already has a program loaded and running to blink an LED, and you will modify that program by changing a number, then you’ll upload it and see the results. That is how easy this is to get going.Additional parts are easy to get and relatively inexpensive, and when your project is all designed, you can get boards where you can solder everything permanently. I have a long way to go to get to that point. This kit, though, has been a wonderful learning experience so far.About the only things I found with the kit, which are MINOR:- It is tough to discern the colors on the resisters. This isn’t the fault of Elegoo. I suggest getting a stand with a magnifying glass and light. Note that the tape from which the resisters come is labeled, so you can just go by that.- I needed a longer USB cable than what was included. I had one on hand. Again, not Elegoo’s issue, as they supplied a USB cable in the kit. Plug and play.Overall: Lots o’ stuff in a fun kit with great instructions!Note: I do have some basic familiarity with electronic components and programming. Having these basic skills does help, but I think a beginner can follow along. Just take your time to follow the pictures, and take even more time to understand the programming examples (the “sketches”), which are short and fairly clear. And HAVE FUN.
George Williams –
Biggest, most complete kit on the market, and well worth the money
This is an outstanding kit! When I decided to dive head-first into the Arduino world, I did my research. I was looking for a kit that would get me the most varied list of supplies possible (and from a company with a good reputation, as it’s so easy to end up with a pile of barely functioning electronic knock-off junk that was made on Mars or some far-away place with no quality-assurance). This was the kit I settled on, and I’m glad I did. For the money spent, it had the greatest spread of different kinds of devices and supporting equipment. I paired it with the Elegoo 37 Sensor Kit, to round out my supplies. (There was a bit of cross over between the two kits, but it’s nice to have extras to play and experiment with.)In addition to having so many devices to experiment with, I found two further pluses for this kit:Elegoo’s Arduino boards are incredible! They are exactingly labeled, flawlessly put together, and use quality equipment. Even the unused areas of the board have “dimple printing” to help reduce cross contamination of the signals. I’ve researched several brand names of Arduino boards, and aside from the actual original Arduino brand, no one came close to Elegoo’s level of quality. After seeing this, all of my Arduino boards will be Elegoo from now on. The only issue I’ve encountered with it, is because the boards are so nice, I almost don’t want to use them; I want to keep them in their box looking nice. I end up grabbing some other lower-quality board to fiddle around with, because I don’t care if I wear out/burn those boards out. But I suppose that’s just the collector in me. When shopping around for individual boards, I found that Elegoo was one of the more expensive manufacturers, but only by a couple of bucks. However, the quality level was orders of magnitude higher; which I think makes those couple extra bucks more than worth it.The second plus: The container that the kit comes in is actually very nice. It is a genuinely quality case, not just a poorly constructed plastic snap case, like some of the other brands use. When I was showing the kit to my family at a get-together, my mother kept eyeing the case, wanted to nab it to hold her scrapbooking supplies. I have ordered a few different Elegoo kits and products, and they’ve all come in the same quality style case (in different sizes and configurations, of course). I know it doesn’t sound like it should matter all that much, and it is hard to describe, but once you hold this kit in your hand, you’ll understand what I mean.Because of how many little pieces there are to this kit, I recommend taking an inventory when it arrives. Of the hundreds of parts, I did notice one, very small, and non-vital part missing. I sent the company an email asking if they could drop one of those little parts in an envelope headed my way. Two days later, a whole new replacement kit arrived with a return label for the original kit, and a letter apologizing for the mistake and making sure I was happy with the result; which I very much am.All of the different Elegoo products and kits I’ve bought have been remarkably designed and crafted, are as user-friendly as this subject can be, and while I haven’t had to make a lot of use of their customer support line, I’ve heard it’s second-to-none. A company that really stands by its products and values its customers.Having seen how much work and quality Elegoo puts into its products and services, they have gained a dedicated customer in me.
JOSE E CASTELLANOS –
Es un kit completÃsimo, con gran variedad de sensores, un magnifico tutorial y un estuche muy practico a un precio muy razonable y finalmente un servicio de entrega confiable y expedito.
C A N A D I A N –
I just received replacement parts from Elegoo and my original order was in fact from the old stock. Anyone ordering now will likely get the updated Kit. Excellent service and will order from Elegoo again. Thank you!____________________________________I used to program in C++ some 20 years ago, but I gave up then due to the limited interface capabilities with sensors and a general lack of libraries, etc. My career doesn’t involve programing / computers now, but I was looking at getting back into it – hence having ordered this product. It’s really cool that Arduino Mega (clone) can be interfaced with all kinds of sensors.To review this product: All pieces arrived on-time in a plastic compartmentalized case. It also came with a CD that acts as an introductory walk-through of all the sensors included in the package. The English was good, albeit with some errors. All components worked, but I do have some comments:1. The RGB LED wires were crossed. The ground was still correct, but the colour leads were off. No biggy, just had to rewire.2. The relay is a stand alone, and should really be installed on a small break-out panel because the pins do not line up with the breadboard and are too big for the F-M wires. Also, the breadboard itself is not rated for 120V/20A (rating of relay). That being said, it was enough for teaching the concept and would switch lower wattage loads.3. The sound sensor module was weak – I had to literally hit it to register values.4. The DC Motor is said to activate at 50 with a max value of 255, however, in reality, it would not start below 100 and would have phasing issues above 150. Again, good enough to teach the concept.5. Some of the coding is outdated and written only for the UNO. You have to look up the PINs for the Mega to make some sensors work. For example the RFID uses a totally different set of pins. You’ll have to hunt through libraries on the internet.6.The schematic and the sample photos were nice to have, but some did not match – creating confusion.7. The coding for the stepper motor is off as well. It is a LOW RPM motor (5-10) and not 20 as it was coded. Above 20 it was occasionally non-responsive.8. Some of the M-M wires pulled out of the pin, but plenty spares are included.9. The breadboard can be hard to punch sometimes – you have to insert on an angle – again no biggy.10. The 9V battery that was included is essentially useless -died after less than 5 mins powering the 8×8 LED module.11. The PIR sensor (motion sensor is not the HC-SR501, but rather the DSUN DSN-FIR 800. The DSUN does not have the jumper settings that the instruction manual mentioned – so it seems like a simpler module.12. There is a generous number of resistors includedOverall, it was a fun set to work with and the sensors were great for teaching functionality and concept. For the price, it was the best value that I could find. Depending on your project, you’ll probably want to upgrade some sensors that have greater specifications and tolerances.
Sun Lu –
Iâd say it is great for 8-18 kids and pre-college students to learn basic micro controller programming
Redenz –
ja, nochmals Ups… Lieferung erfolgte am Tag 2 nach der aufgegebenen Bestellung – ich hatte mit ganz anderen Lieferzeiten gerechnet. Dann erst einmal die Verpackung: groÃer Umkarton, darin Papier zum Ausfüllen von Leerraum, darin ein gepolsteter Umschlag, darin der Kunststoffkasten mit dem eigentlichen Inhalt in einzelnen Fächern, der wiederum auf Styropor*** (z.B. IC oder Segmentanzeigen) gesteckt ist, oder aber in Kunststoffbeuteln, darin evtl dann auch noch ein weiterer Beutel mit Kleinstteilen. Also nichts offensichtlich beschädigt, Beinchen verbogen, oder sonst irgendwie defekt; alles in meiner zukünftigen Spielkiste super übersichtlich verpackt, im Deckel eine Ãbersicht, was an Teilen dabei ist, eine CD mit PDF, Anwendungen, Beispielen…; die Stromversorgung: deutsches Steckernetzteil, englischer Adapter + 9V Block. Auspacken ist wie Weihnachten.Ãber die Funktionen der einzelnen Teile kann ich derzeit (noch) nichts sagen, das wird sicher noch das Wochenende warten müÃen, obwohl es in den Fingern juckt, denn der Spieltrieb ist geweckt.Daher bisher: 5 Sterne + ich würde auch mehr vergeben, denn das hier sieht nicht nach ganz billigem China-Sch**Ã, wie einige Leute die Teile nennen, aus, hier hat sich jemand ganz sicher Gedanken gemacht. Betreffend der Funktionalität werde ich eine Update verfassen. (und dann sehen, was dieser Lieferant noch so zu bieten hat!)*** muà natürlich heiÃen: Schaumstoff!Nachtrag: Kaffeepause beendet: IDE und Anderes wie Libaries geladen, läuft bis hier her wunderbar. Und übrigens: ich nutze ein crystal case vom Wettbewerb, aber zum Einen paÃt das board exakt und zum Anderen ist von AuÃen, nicht nur von Oben jeder Pin gelabelt und auf jedem Steckerboard steht, wofür es steht: z.B. Power, analog In …etc, Alles wunderbar von der Seite zu lesen. Wirklich erstaunlich.
Richard East –
This product is advertised for 7 yers up !! As it is low voltage it is 100% safe so obviously would fit well for a kid of that age and up.My last experience with programming and using technology was when I bought my new commodore PET computer in 1978 !! I have always wanted to get back to enough programming to make things. This kit contains the documented code plus the devices necessary for a VERY reasonable price to accomplish this. I am looking forward to experimenting with technology and finding out what I can do with the parts provided.Bottom line, this is a good kit for kids who want to learn because it is safe, but just as good for ADULTS like me who want to get more experience with tech.