This Ardublock Gravity Starter Kit comes with a set of DFRobot sensors and a DFRduino UNO. Paired with the Ardublock software, it's a fantastic learning tool for those new to physical computing. Whether you're an artist exploring electronics or a parent teaching your kids, you don't need much technical knowledge to start with the help of DFRobot and Ardublock. ArduBlock is a graphical, block - based programming language. Unlike other similar languages, it's highly integrated with the Arduino IDE, allowing easy switching as you get more familiar with Arduino. It can also auto - adjust its display language according to your computer's settings. The kit includes a DFrduino UNO microcontroller, an IO expansion shield v5.0, a servo, a buzzer, LEDs, and several sensors. These modules are directly available as blocks in Ardublock, making it super easy for beginners, especially children and non - programmers. Documents include tutorials and access to Ardublock on SourceForge. The shipping list contains various sensors, LEDs, a buzzer, buttons, a DFRduino UNO R3, an IO Expansion Shield, and a USB cable.



To use this Ardublock Gravity Starter Kit, first connect the DFRduino UNO to your computer using the provided USB cable. Then, install the Ardublock software. You can start creating projects by dragging and dropping the blocks in the software that correspond to the modules in the kit. For example, if you want to make a light sensor project, use the Analog Ambient Light Sensor block. When handling the sensors and modules, be gentle to avoid damage. Don't expose them to extreme temperatures or moisture. For maintenance, keep the kit in a dry and clean place. If any module stops working, check the connections first. If the problem persists, you can refer to the tutorials or the Ardublock sourceforge for more help.