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Super Starter Kit Based on Arduino UNO R3 with Tutorial and Controller Board Compatible with Arduino IDE

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About this item

  • The most economical kit comes with everything compatible with Arduino to starting programming for beginners .
  • This is the upgraded starter kits come with a 9V 1A Power Adapter (At least $5.99 on amazon) to replace a 9V Battery , and the Lcd1602 module come with pin header(not need to be soldered by yourself).
  • Include High Quality Base Board base on Arduino UNO R3 compatible with Arduino IED and Sensors, Servo, Motor, ULN2003 driver board, lcds, etc.
  • Free PDF Tutorial and Datasheet are available to download from our official website or you can contact our customer service.
  • All of the Components and Integrated Circuits are individually packaged and labeled, and packing in a plastic box which is bigger enough for you.



Product Description

RexQualis Inc. is a professional manufacturer of electronic components products, involved in development, design, production and saleing. We are committed to helping customer quickly realize the creative idea and product prototypes, making it easy to get started for enthusiasts of programing and electronics and launching innovative open source products.

REXQualis arduino kit

REXQualis Super Starter Kit help everyone easy-to-get started with programming and robotics.

  • REXQualis Super Starter Kit include a large number of components and sensors, it suitable for everyone to learn electronics and programming. we provide a detailed tutorial, introducing the basic setting compatible with Arduino IDE, the working principles of the sensors and the simple program to enable the microcontroller board to control the sensors.
  • For novice users, even if you don't have any electronics knowledge, we provide a detailed and easy-to-understand tutorials, just follow our tutorial and step by step, you will find that it is more fun than you ever expected.
  • For advanced users, like lab engineers, teachers , students and makers, use it to build low cost scientific instruments, to prove chemistry and physics principles, or to get started with programming and robotics.
  • It’s also a good choice and perfect gift for your family who are obsessed with electronics, programming or robotics, so that you can study and grow together.

REXQualis attach great importance to the details, so we have done a lot of upgrades and optimizations.

uno r3 board

REXQualis controller board is based on Arduino UNO R3,100% compatible with Arduino IDE, and come with clearly print on the female header connector more precise and easier to use the wire.

arduino sensors

Pins and wires on some of the parts like LCD16502 and Motors have been pre-soldered which is very convenient and saves your time.

arduino

We upgraded and optimized some modules. Added Diodes to prevent the positive and negative electrodes from inserting faults and burn the motherboard. Added Indicator Light, we can clearly identify whether the module is work or not.

arduino power

REXQualis Super Starter kits come with a 9V 1A Power Adapter to replace a 9V Battery which is existing security threat.

With REXQualis R3 Starter Kit, you can at least make 21 Projects, just follow our tutorial.

lcd

LCD1602 Display Module

In this project , you will learn how to connect LCD Display to microcontroller board and display what we type. In addition, with the Potentiometer we can control the brightness of the screen.

LCD1602 module is a display that has an LED backlight and can display two rows with up to 16 characters on each row. You can see the rectangles for each character on the display and the pixels that make up each character. The display is just white on blue and is intended for showing text.

REXQualis LCD1602 Module come with pin header, not need to be soldered by yourself.Then you can easy to Lining up the display with the top of the breadboard helps to identify its pins.

arduino

Control Stepper Motor by IR

In this project, you will learn a fun and easy way to control a stepper motor from a distance using an IR remote control.

The 28BYJ-48 is a small 5 volt geared stepping motors which are apparently widely used to control things like automated blinds, A/C units. And it come with a ULN2003 stepper motor driver board, allows you to easily control the 28BYJ-48 stepper motor from a microcontroller.

The IR sensor is connected to the microcontroller board directly since it uses almost no power.When you are fully connected, you can control the stepping motor through IR remote.

arduino

DC Motor with L293D and Relay

In this project you will learn how to control a small DC motor by microcontroller board with using a L293D transistor and Relay.

L293D transistor is a very practical chip that can independently control two DC motors. In this experiment, just half of the chip is used. Since most pins on the right side of the chip are used to control the second motor, they will not be used here.

Relays are generally used to switch smaller currents in a control circuit and do not usually control power consuming devices except for small motors and Solenoids that draw low amps. Nonetheless, relays can "control" larger voltages and amperes by having an amplifying effect because a small voltage applied to a relays coil can result in a large voltage being switched by the contacts.

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Nate
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
Great starter kit, very well packaged. Price is a little higher than it needs to be but the components are decent quality.
George robert
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024
Greta buy . so many components. it will keep you busy for month with projects.
Norma
Reviewed in Mexico on October 25, 2024
Lo compre hace dos años y aun lo utilizamos muy buen producto
JuanR
Reviewed in Mexico on October 15, 2024
Kit bastante completo para empezar con proyectos básicos. Buen balance entre calidad y precio
Musa Jouaneh
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2022
As an author of several mechatronics textbooks, I can attest that this lab kit is an excellent choice for offering users foundational experience in building simple circuits and programming and using an Arduino board. Having recently published a mechatronics laboratory book (Arduino-Based Introductory Guided Exercises in Mechatronics) that relies on this kit for its exercises, I found it was a robust option as it provided users with a wide variety of useful electric and electronic components, including but not limited to LEDs, motors, relays, transistors, sensors, and many other devices. The kit is an affordable option for use in education, and from my experience, it is very thorough with the components it includes for introductory laboratory or project-based use.
Carlo
Reviewed in Italy on June 29, 2021
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mjh999
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2021
I really appreciate the variety of components that come with this kit. It' enough to test out ideas and the tutorials that come with the kit do a decent job of validating the components. But one should not expect, nor does this kit provide programming tutorials. It really helps if you already have a background in C or C++.The documentation is readily available on the Rexqualis website and it includes data sheets for all the components as well as tutorial and code.The tutorials will not provide a background on why, for example an active buzzer will work on a variety of output pins and not on just pwm pins. They leave you scratching your head, but there is a wealth of information available if you go looking for it that explains the hardware in great detail.Overall, a pretty nice kit with functional test code. Interesting to experiment with and a great learning kit.
Nicolas Papanicolaou
Reviewed in Germany on October 6, 2021
Really good kit for those interested in learning Arduino
Eric S
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2020
At 36 years old, I'm just starting to learn about programming and microcontrollers via this Uno R3 starter kit. I've been curious about building some interesting projects and figured now is as good a time as any to start learning some new skills.I decided to purchase this Rexqualis Uno R3 Super Starter Kit for a few reasons:1. It has a large number of solid reviews and a good rating.2. I wanted a kit that included an Uno and some starter projects.3. The price is good for a nice amount of hardware in the kit.Some first impressions:Pros:This kit has a lot of stuff in it! Various bits and pieces, LEDs, a breadboard that feels like it isn't cheap garbage, some sensors, buzzers, motors, etc. In addition to some previously-purchased bits, this will be a very good starter kit for me. The components feel like they're of good enough quality that they won't break, though I haven't tested everything out, yet. And the Uno board feels solid.The box the components come in is sturdy and has a nice, snappy latch to hold it shut. I'm not concerned at all about things falling out of it. There's even two levels with a lift-out tray.Items appear to be labeled well, either on the components or on the included reference card on the back of the box-top label.The Uno board has onboard USB-to-Serial, so no need for an FTDI cable or JTAG. (Some smaller/compact/advanced boards require these for flashing firmware or sketches.)Includes datasheets on all included components so you can look up specs and pinouts. If needed, libraries are also included for some components.Cons:The tutorials are... mediocre. Probably the worst part about this kit. They do have a bit of educational information in them, but they don't introduce much of the programming side of things. Of the handful I've looked through so far, they provide a small amount of information on the main component in the tutorial. But, if I plan to build my own projects later on, I need more information on why I should write code a certain way.The tutorials might be just fine for a simple "follow the instructions" build, showing a kid how neat electronics can be, but I don't really feel like I'll learn to program an Arduino-based board very well. However, I did notice there's a code reference document, which should come in handy for looking up how various snippets function. The instructions don't mention it anywhere, though. I'd probably make a reference to it in the "Lesson 0 Preface" PDF to make sure people take a look at it prior to starting the tutorials.The included USB A-to-B cable is pretty short. Fine for a laptop, but a desktop computer might require a longer cable, depending on where you have USB ports.The Uno board still uses USB-B for a connection. This is just a duplicate of the official Arduino Uno R3 layout, so I'm not sure this is really a "con". But, an updated board option with micro USB or USB-C would be nice.Overall, I'm liking this kit, so far. There's a lot of good stuff here. I would definitely recommend it as a good starter kit for the hardware it includes. But, you'll definitely want something more on the education side of things if you don't know much about programming or working with Arduino boards. I'd suggest picking up a book or finding some more-thorough tutorials to improve the learning experience.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 16, 2019
This kit contains everything a you need to begin experimenting with Arduino coding. In addition to the Uno board, there are various sensors and peripheral pieces that will expand how much you can do with this kit. The tutorial CD really helps you get started and is a great reference down the road. All in all this is a great kit and a great value for your money.
nope
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2018
Wow you get a LOT of stuff for $32. I've only worked through a few examples, but so far everything has functioned perfectly. The board interfaces with the Arduino IDE quite seamlessly. The only hitch I've had so far was having to manually figure out what comm port the USB was identifying as. Other than that, it's been fairly idiot proof. I saw someone complaining about the sloppy fit of the breadboard, and that has not been my experience. However I will say that the holes are sized for the jumper wires, LEDs, etc. but the resistors have much finer leads on them. I've found that simply folding the resistor leads over, and shoving them into the breadboard holes gives me a good connection.The user guide and examples are quite obviously translated from Chinese, but overall they're pretty good. And I love that the examples each have a video file showing the thing in action. They're very helpful in letting someone who is not a classically trained EE figure out what's actually going on in the circuit diagram. Some of their examples had coding errors in them, but being a SW Eng that's the easy stuff for me to fix.All in all, this is a great kit. The bang-for-buck is off the charts. And now I know what I'm getting my nerdy little niece for Christmas.
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