Elecrow Raspberry Pi Pico Advanced Kit Review • magazin Mehatronika

Elecrow Raspberry Pi Pico Advanced Kit Review • magazin Mehatronika

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STEM (standing for science, technology, engineering and mathematics) kits have become increasingly relevant as educational institutions slowly switch from traditional to more hands-on learning experiences. With us today, we have the Raspberry Pi Pico Advanced kit from renowned makerspace company Elecrow - which has extensive experience in designing such sets, especially aimed at younger audiences. We feel that the equipment provided here, as well as the online documentation have been carefully selected and thought out. The focus of the set is the Raspberry Pi Pico MCU board which is at the heart of most projects - usually based around sensor input, some processing and output on one of the peripheral devices provided. The kit contains 32 modules which can be combined in a variety of ways. There are also 32 projects documented online which are designed to teach the user a variety of concepts in programming and electronics.

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