yourduino atlanta makerfaire 2013

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This slide show was used at the Atlanta MakerFaire 2013. It shows what you can do with Arduino and products and kits YourDuino.com produces.

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October 26, 2013

YourDuino.com at the Champlain MakerFaire in Vermont

The YourDuino.com Team in China in a wacky photo shoot

Yuan Ming Peng Hong Terry Mary Alice

China Travels

We traveled to China this July to meet with our partner Peng in Shenzhen on the South China Sea. The largest electronics market in the world in located in Shenzhen.

Terry @ Shenzhen Electronics Market

(SEG)

While we were in China, we traveled to rural Hunan Province

The watermelon harvest in rural China

Friends offered us their fresh watermelon

Shelling soy beans

We hiked to the top of a sacred mountain

From China to you…We supply the parts for

your creative Arduino Projects!

$40

YourDuino Basic Starter Set

YourDuino Engineering Starter Set

Jeffrey A. MeunierProfessor @ University of CT

Ordered >700 YourDuino EngineeringStarter Sets for entering Computer Science & Engineering Students

“The students are truly enjoying using the kits in this course. It’s working out wonderfully.”

YourDuino Engineering Starter Set

Basic Robot Kit$40

$17

YourDuino Robo1 – Updated Arduino

What Makes YourDuino Different?

What’s different: Digital I/O Pins

What Makes YourDuino Different?

What’s different: Analog I/O Pins

$2

3-Pin Cables plug into YourDuino

Robo1 & Many Sensors & Actuators

$1.50For 10

Wires & Connectors

3-Pin Cables make Easy Connections

$1.25Set o

f 5

Potentiometer$0.50

Temperature Sensor

Ground

Digital Signal

2.7-5.5V In

$1.50

Relay Boards$4 $8.50

$17

Servo Motor$3.50

$4.75

Small Stepper Motor: $4.75 with driver board

Mini Digital Voltmeter: $5

$5

2.4 GHz Radio Transceiver: $2.75

$2.75

Ultrasonic Distance Measuring Module: $3.75

$3.75

Breadboard$2.50

Connecting power to Breadboard

Connecting a Pushbutton

Connecting an LED & Resistor

Arduino Electrical Connections

Lots of “How-To” information on the Arduinoinfo.info Wiki

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