SOLDERED ARD KIT PARTS07 - Developer boards - Beginner Kit Refill

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If you regularly carry out extensive projects or run workshops, you will be aware of the often scarce resources of certain components. For this reason, we have put together this set of cables, resistors and other basic components to make your daily work or training much easier.
Scope of delivery
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Delivery Time: 4-5 business days
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If you regularly carry out extensive projects or run workshops, you will be aware of the often scarce resources of certain components. For this reason, we have put together this set of cables, resistors and other basic components to make your daily work or training much easier.
Scope of delivery
- Plug-in board
- Set of cables for plug-in board
- 50x 330 Ohm resistor
- 45x 10k Ohm resistor
- 10x 2n2222 transistor
- 10x 1n4148 diode
- 5x photoresistor
- 10x pushbutton
- 5x potentiometer 10k Ohm
- 2x 100nF ceramic capacitor
- 5mm RGB LED
- 3x 5mm blue LED
- 3x 5mm red LED
- 3x 5mm yellow LED
- 3x 5mm green LED
Please note
This article contains only components, there are no instructions or similar available!
EAN: 0732388659708
Delivery Cost: 9.95 EUR
Availability: in stock
Delivery Time: 4-5 business days
Condition: new
Comparison of Similar Products

E-paper is characterized by its high sharpness, contrast, energy efficiency and longevity, as it only consumes energy when the screen content changes.
The Inkplate 2 is an Arduino-compatible board with a 2.13-inch three-color e-paper display. It is a plug-and-play device, programmable via a USB port, and is controlled by an ESP32 microcontroller. It can also be connected to the internet via WiFi or Bluetooth. Due to its low power consumption of only 8 µA in energy-saving mode, it can run for months on a single Li-ion battery charge. It is simple enough for beginners, but also offers a variety of features and a user-friendly platform for advanced users. The Inkplate 2 has it all, packed onto a small format board.
- E-paper with support for red, black and white colors
- energy-saving screen refreshes
Technical specifications
- max. screen size: 2.13'' (5.41 cm)
- Screen resolution: 212 x 104 px
- Screen colors: red, black, white
- Pixel density: 111 dpi
- Screen refresh time: 15 s
- Microcontroller: ESP32
- Flash memory: 8 MB
- RAM: 4 MB
- easyC/Qwiic compatibility
- Power consumption (low current mode): 8 µA
- Dimensions (LxWxH): 65.3 x 35 x 9.8 mm
easyC
easyC is a robust connection system that optimizes the connection of microcontrollers, sensors and actuators using JST-SH compatible connectors (JST 4-pin). It offers solderless connections, serial connections of multiple devices (daisy-chaining), error-free design, parallel connection, universal compatibility and intermediate compatibility with Qwiic (Sparkfun connection system), simplifying prototype development. Further information on easyC can be found under ''Data sheets''.
Note
Screen flickering occurs when changing the screen content
external links
https://soldered.com/learn/add-inkplate-6-board-definition-to-arduino-ide/
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Inkplate-Arduino-library
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Soldered-Inkplate-2-hardware-design
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Inkplate-micropython
https://inkplate.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
https://inkplate.readthedocs.io/en/latest/get-started.html

- Allows access to all four pins of the 3.5 mm connector
- Compatible with Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino)
- Easy handling due to user-friendly design
- Ideal solution for audio applications
- Robust construction for long-term use
The product is an efficient solution for handling audio components in conjunction with Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino). The connection is made via a header that provides direct access to all four pins of the 3.5 mm connector. This configuration is particularly advantageous for developers working in audio technology who require a precise and uncomplicated connection. The robust design ensures the longevity and reliability of the product.
Technical data
- Dimensions: 22 mm x 22 mm
- Board connection: 3.5 mm female, accepts 3.5 mm male
- Connections: Ground, right speaker, left speaker, microphone
- Mounting holes: 2
In summary, this product offers an indispensable function for anyone involved in the development of audio projects. It greatly simplifies the connection process and increases flexibility when working with audiovisual media.
External links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/3.5mm-Jack-breakout-hardware-design

- easyC compatible cable
- easyC connections at both ends
- cable length: 20 cm
- simple and error-free connection
- suitable for Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino)
The easyC compatible cable is specially designed for easy integration into the easyC system. It has easyC connectors at both ends and a cable length of 20 cm, which allows flexible handling and installation. The modules' prefabricated cables and socket connectors ensure a reliable and secure connection. The I2C-based communication allows efficient and error-free data transmission between the connected components. This cable is particularly suitable for use with Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino), which extends the versatility and range of applications of the easyC system.
In summary, the easyC compatible cable provides a reliable and efficient solution for connecting microcontroller boards, sensors and actuators in the easyC system, supported by I2C communication.

- easyC compatible cable
- easyC connections at both ends
- Cable length: 50 cm
- simple and error-free connection
- suitable for Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino)
The easyC compatible cable is specially designed for easy integration into the easyC system. It has easyC connectors at both ends and a cable length of 50 cm, which allows flexible handling and installation. The modules' prefabricated cables and socket connectors ensure a reliable and secure connection. The I2C-based communication allows efficient and error-free data transmission between the connected components. This cable is particularly suitable for use with Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino), which extends the versatility and range of applications of the easyC system.
In summary, the easyC compatible cable provides a reliable and efficient solution for connecting microcontroller boards, sensors and actuators in the easyC system, supported by I2C communication.

- easyC compatible cable
- easyC connections at both ends
- cable length: 10 cm
- simple and error-free connection
- suitable for Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino)
The easyC compatible cable is specially designed for easy integration into the easyC system. It has easyC connectors at both ends and a cable length of 10 cm, which allows flexible handling and installation. The modules' prefabricated cables and socket connectors ensure a reliable and secure connection. The I2C-based communication allows efficient and error-free data transmission between the connected components. This cable is particularly suitable for use with Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino), which extends the versatility and range of applications of the easyC system.
In summary, the easyC compatible cable provides a reliable and efficient solution for connecting microcontroller boards, sensors and actuators in the easyC system, supported by I2C communication.

It contains all the necessary electronics and logic so that programming can be done by connecting a USB cable to the CONNECT programmer and connecting the CONNECT programmer to the programming header. The electronics responsible for the timing and signal sequence are also located on the board so that the ESP microcontroller is put into bootloader mode.
The ESP programming header can be found on boards from Soldered that are based on ESP8266 or ESP32 microcontrollers and do not have a USB-UART converter. However, this programmer can also be used for any other ESP32/ESP8266 board.
Technical data
- IC: CH340
- Pin layout: GPIO0, RESET, RX, TX, 3V3, GND
- LEDs: RX, TX, Power
- USB: USB-C
- Dimensions: 38 x 22 mm
external links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/CONNECT-programmer-hardware-design

The main target gas is carbon dioxide (CO2), but it is also sensitive to a range of other gases, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs), alcohol vapors, benzene, smoke and other harmful gases. By integrating the MQ135 sensor with suitable electronic circuitry and microcontrollers such as Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino), systems can be created that enable real-time monitoring and analysis of gas concentrations.
The breakout board supports both digital (DO) and analog signals (AO). The digital output signal is obtained by setting a threshold value with a potentiometer. The analog output signal varies depending on the intensity of the gas.
The MQ135 air quality sensor module operates at 5V and consumes about 150mA. It requires preheating to provide accurate results.
Technical specifications
- max. operating voltage: 5 V
- max. current consumption: 150 mA
- Detection/measurement: NH3, Nox,CO2, alcohol, benzene, smoke
- digital output: 0 to 5 V (TTL logic) @ 5 V Vcc
- analog output: 0 to 5 V @ 5V Vcc
- Dimensions: 22 x 38 mm
Please note
Attention: The sensor gets warm during operation!
external links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Air-quality-sensor-MQ135-breakout-hardware-design

In addition to carbon dioxide (CO2), it also detects other gases such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), alcohol vapors and smoke. By integrating with circuits and microcontrollers such as Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino), real-time systems can be developed to track and analyze gas levels. This allows appropriate action to be taken to ensure a healthy and safe environment.
The MQ135 module requires a preheating time before accurate readings are available. It operates at 5 V and consumes approximately 150 mA.
The breakout of the MQ135 sensor provides both digital and analog data that can be retrieved via the easyC system.
Technical data
- Measure: max. ammonia (NH3),CO2, alcohol, benzene, smoke
- Voltage: 3.3 V
- Output: digital
- ATTiny404 microcontroller
- easyC/Qwiic compatibility
- Dimensions: 54 x 22 mm
easyC
easyC is a robust connection system that optimizes the connection of microcontrollers, sensors and actuators using JST-SH compatible connectors (JST 4-pin). It offers solderless connections, serial connections of multiple devices (daisy-chaining), error-free design, parallel connection, universal compatibility and intermediate compatibility with Qwiic (Sparkfun connection system), simplifying prototype development. Further information on easyC can be found under ''Data sheets''.
External links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Air-quality-sensor-MQ135-breakout-with-easyC-hardware-design

- Current voltage value is displayed in mV
- State of charge is displayed in %
- Remaining capacity is measured in mAh
- communicates via the I2C interface
- contains connections for JST and quick connect terminal
This accessory offers additional connection options that facilitate integration into existing projects. It has easyC connections that simplify I2C communication with microcontrollers. There is also a JST input for any pouch battery from the manufacturer's range and a quick connect terminal for sources without a JST connection. This flexible connectivity makes the battery indicator a versatile addition for many applications where accurate monitoring of battery performance is critical.
Technical specifications
- Batteries: 1S (4.2 V)
- Communication: I2C
- Measurements: voltage, state of charge, capacity
- easyC/Qwiic compatibility
- Dimensions: 38 x 22 mm
In summary, the battery indicator is an indispensable tool for developers and technicians who need to monitor the exact condition of lithium batteries. Its precision and versatility in connectivity make it a valuable component in any battery management system.
easyC
easyC is a robust connection system that optimizes the connection using JST-SH compatible connectors (JST 4-pin) of microcontrollers, sensors and actuators. It offers solderless connections, serial connections of multiple devices (daisy-chaining), error-free design, parallel connection, universal compatibility and intermediate compatibility with Qwiic (Sparkfun connection system), simplifying prototype development. Further information on easyC can be found under ''Data sheets''.
External links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Soldered-BQ27441-Battery-Fuel-Gauge-Arduino-Library
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Fuel-gauge-BQ27441-breakout-hardware-design

- the sensor provides both analog and digital outputs
- resistance values vary from a few hundred ohms in light to several thousand ohms in the dark
- robust nature of the LDR suitable for harsh and dirty environments
- connection via GND and VCC pins to Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino)
- wide range of applications, from simple light intensity meters to complex alarm systems
The board allows, by adjusting the potentiometer on the board, to receive a digital signal on the DO pin when the signal exceeds a certain value, while analog values are always present on the AO pin. For correct operation of the sensor, it is crucial to connect all components correctly and check the wiring on the breadboard. Errors in the code can also affect the operation and should be checked.
Technical data
- Logic voltage level: VCC (corresponds to the voltage of the board's power source)
- Operating voltage: 3.3 ... 5 V
- Comparator on board: LM393
- Mounting holes: 2
- Dimensions: 22 x 22 mm
To summarize, the simple light sensor is a versatile component for various automated projects. Its ease of implementation along with the ability to operate in difficult conditions makes it a valuable tool for hobbyists and professionals in the field of electronics.
External links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Soldered-Simple-Sensor-Arduino-Library
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Simple-light-sensor-board-hardware-design

If you want to switch a device with a high current or voltage requirement on and off, whether with direct current or alternating current, you need a relay. A relay is an electronic switch that is activated by a signal we send from an Arduino (or a compatible board like Dasduino). This module further simplifies the whole process as it contains everything you need for the relay and you only need to connect it to the microcontroller and the power supply. You don't even have to worry about voltages and currents, isolation between high and low voltage or grounding as everything is already accounted for on the board.
Technical data
- max. DC voltage and current: 30V, 10A
- max. AC voltage and current: 250V, 10A
- Number of relays: 2 relays
- with easyC support
- Dimensions: 70 x 40 mm
easyC
easyC is a robust connection system that optimizes the connection of microcontrollers, sensors and actuators using JST-SH compatible connectors (JST 4-pin). It offers solderless connections, serial connections of multiple devices (daisy-chaining), error-free design, parallel connection, universal compatibility and intermediate compatibility with Qwiic (Sparkfun connection system), simplifying prototype development. Further information on easyC can be found under ''Data sheets''.
external links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Soldered-Relay-Arduino-Library

• Breadboard
• RF-ID set, consisting of dongle, card and module
• 7-segment display, 4-digit and 1-digit
• 8x8 dot matrix module
• Joystick
• Stepper motor with control board
• LCD display module
• Motor
• IR receiver with IR remote control
• Relay module, 10A / 250 V AC
• 16-key keyboard
• Humidity sensor
• Rain sensor
• Microphone
• Power LED
• 5 buttons
• Real Time Clock Module
• Various power stripes, LED, connectors and connection modules

- precise distance measurement in cm and inches
- integrated Attiny microcontroller
- transmission via easyC connection
- compatible with Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino)
- easy handling and connection
The HC-SR04 sensor facilitates the measurement of distances through direct digital signal transmission, which speeds up and simplifies the processing of data. The integrated Attiny microcontroller board increases reliability and reduces potential sources of error that can occur with separate connection solutions. Compatibility with Arduino and other compatible boards makes the sensor particularly suitable for a wide range of applications in robotics, automation and educational projects. Easy integration into existing projects without extensive prior knowledge makes the HC-SR04 an ideal tool for developers and hobbyists.
Technical data
- Range: 2 ... 400 cm
- Accuracy: 1 cm
- Measuring angle: 15 degrees
- Voltage: 5 V
- ATTINY404 microcontroller on board
- easyC/Qwiic compatibility
- Dimensions: 38 x 22 mm
The HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor with Attiny microcontroller is an efficient and user-friendly solution for precise distance measurements, especially due to its simple connection option and high compatibility.
easyC
easyC is a robust connection system that optimizes the connection of microcontrollers, sensors and actuators using JST-SH compatible connectors (JST 4-pin). It offers solderless connections, serial connections of multiple devices (daisy-chaining), error-free design, parallel connection, universal compatibility and intermediate compatibility with Qwiic (Sparkfun connection system), simplifying prototype development. Further information on easyC can be found under ''Data sheets''.
External links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Soldered-Ultrasonic-Sensor-easyC-Arduino-Library
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Ultrasonic-sensor-with-easyC-hardware-design

- Utilizes infrared diode and photoreceiver for obstacle detection
- Includes a voltage comparator for easy digital output
- Adjustment of the potentiometer allows sensitivity adjustments
- LED DO indicates the current status of the digital output
- Provides additional analog output for advanced applications
The use of a voltage comparator on board the TCRT5000 allows the user to adjust the sensitivity of the sensor by simply turning the potentiometer. This ensures that the sensor can be optimally tuned to the specific needs of the application, be it for simple obstacle detection or more complex tasks such as line tracking in robotics applications. The LED DO serves as visual feedback for the user to easily recognize the current digital output status.
In addition to the digital output, the sensor also provides an analog output, which is useful for applications where a more detailed analysis of the detected obstacles is required. This flexibility makes the TCRT5000-based obstacle sensor a versatile tool for a wide range of robotics and automation projects.
Technical specifications
- Sensor: TCRT5000
- Comparator: LM303
- Dimensions: 22 x 22 mm
In conclusion, the TCRT5000-based obstacle sensor is an excellent choice for developers and hobbyists due to its easy adaptability, reliable obstacle detection and provision of both digital and analog outputs. Its suitability for line tracking purposes makes it particularly valuable for use in small robots where precision and adaptability are critical.
External links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Soldered-Obstacle-Sensor-Arduino-Library
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Obstacle-sensor-TCRT5000-breakout-hardware-design

If you want to switch a device with a high current or voltage requirement on and off, whether with direct current or alternating current, you need a relay. A relay is an electronic switch that is activated by a signal we send from an Arduino (or a compatible board like Dasduino). This module further simplifies the whole process as it contains everything you need for the relay and you only need to connect it to the microcontroller and the power supply. You don't even have to worry about voltages and currents, isolation between high and low voltage or grounding as everything is already accounted for on the board.
Technical data
- max. DC voltage and current: 30V, 10A
- max. AC voltage and current: 250V, 10A
- Number of relays: 2 relays
- Dimensions: 54 x 38 mm
external links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/2-channel-relay-board-hardware-design

A short warm-up time is required to ensure optimum performance. The breakout board supports digital (DO) and analog (AO) signals. By setting the limits using the potentiometer, a digital output can be generated, while the analog output reflects the gas intensity around the sensor. Both signals provide information about the detected gases. This behavior is typical for sensors operated with Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino).
Technical data
- max. VOC (toluene, acetone, alcohol, hydrogen) reception
- voltage: 5 V
- digital output: 0 V / 5 V
- analog output: 0 .. 5 V
- LM393 comparator
- Dimensions: 38 x 22 mm

Its main target gas is formaldehyde (HCHO), but it is also sensitive to a range of other gases, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as toluene, alcohol, acetone and hydrogen, as well as other harmful gases commonly found in the environment. It requires a short warm-up time to function correctly.
The breakout board provides both digital and analog output via the easyC system. Sensor values are received via the easyC system.
Technical data
- max. VOC detection: toluene, acetone, alcohol, hydrogen
- Voltage: 3.3 V
- Output: digital
- ATTiny404 microcontroller on board
- easyC/Qwiic compatibility
- Dimensions: 54 x 22 mm
easyC
easyC is a robust connection system that optimizes the connection of microcontrollers, sensors and actuators using JST-SH compatible connectors (JST 4-pin). It offers solderless connections, serial connections of multiple devices (daisy-chaining), error-free design, parallel connection, universal compatibility and intermediate compatibility with Qwiic (Sparkfun connection system), simplifying prototype development. Further information on easyC can be found under ''Data sheets''.
External links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Benzene--Toluene--Acetone--Formaldehyde-sensor-MQ138-breakout-with-easyC-hardware-design

Zusammenstellung
• Steckbrett mit 400 Kontakten
• 30x Steckbrückenkabel
• 10x grüne LEDs
• 10x rote LEDs
• 1x RGB-LED
• 25x Keramikondensatoren
• 30x Widerstände
• Neigungsschalter
• Temperaturwiderstand
• aktiver Summer
• Servomotor
• Drucktaster
• Schiebeschalter
• Widerstandskarte
• Plastikkoffer
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- Detects gas particles in the range of 200 to 10,000 ppm
- Provides digital and analog signal outputs
- Requires a 24-hour preheating period for optimum operating temperature
- An LED indicator signals gas detection
- Equipped with two mounting holes and four pins to be soldered
The MQ5 sensor uses advanced technology to respond quickly and accurately to changes in gas concentrations. After a necessary preheating time of 24 hours, the sensor reaches its optimum operating temperature, enabling reliable detection of gas particles. The digital output is achieved by setting a threshold value on the potentiometer, while the analog output depends on the intensity of the gas. Visual feedback via an LED facilitates the immediate detection of gas accumulations.
The longevity of the MQ5 sensor minimizes the need for frequent replacements, ensuring long-term safety and monitoring. To maintain the integrity of the sensor, it is crucial to protect it from water, extreme temperatures and highly corrosive gases.
Technical specifications
- Logic voltage level: 5 V
- Operating voltage: 5 V
- Operating temperature: -10 °C to 50 °C
- Detects: Natural gas, LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas)
- Detection range for gas: 200 ... 10,000 ppm
- Preheating time: 24 h
- Mounting holes: 2
- Dimensions: 22 x 38 mm
In summary, the MQ5 gas sensor offers a reliable solution for monitoring gas particles, which is particularly relevant for working environments near high-traffic areas. Its ease of use, fast response and durability make it a valuable tool for ensuring safety in the workplace. Using this sensor in combination with an Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino) enables the development of effective and customizable gas detection systems.
External links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Natural-gas--LPG-sensor-MQ5-breakout-hardware-design

- Detects gas particles in the range of 200 to 10,000 ppm
- Provides digital and analog information through the easyC system
- An LED indicator lights up when gas is detected
- Easy mounting thanks to four mounting holes
- Comes with three male headers for easy integration
The MQ5 sensor is characterized by its ability to react quickly and reliably to the presence of gas particles as soon as it has reached operating temperature. The use of the easyC system enables uncomplicated transmission of sensor data, whereby both digital and analog signals are supported. The visual feedback provided by the LED makes it easier to identify gas accumulations by lighting up when gases are detected and remaining off when no gases are present. The four mounting holes provide a flexible option to securely mount the sensor to various surfaces, while the three male headers allow easy connection to other components.
Technical data
- Detects: Natural gas, LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas)
- Voltage: 3.3 V
- Output: digital
- ATtiny404 microcontroller onboard
- easyC/Qwiic compatibility
- Dimensions: 54 x 22 mm
In conclusion, the MQ5 gas sensor offers a reliable method of monitoring air quality by providing important information on the concentration of natural gases and LPG. These sensors are an indispensable tool for ensuring safety and well-being in areas exposed to high traffic or industrial activities. The use of this sensor in combination with an Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino) enables the development of advanced gas detection systems tailored to specific needs and requirements.
easyC
easyC is a robust interconnection system that optimizes the connection using JST-SH compatible connectors (JST 4-pin) of microcontrollers, sensors and actuators. It offers solderless connections, serial connections of multiple devices (daisy-chaining), error-free design, parallel connection, universal compatibility and intermediate compatibility with Qwiic (Sparkfun connection system), simplifying prototype development. Further information on easyC can be found under ''Data sheets''.
External links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Soldered-MQ-Gas-Sensor-Arduino-Library/tree/main
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Natural-gas--LPG-sensor-MQ5-breakout-with-easyC-hardware-design

The sensor kit is perfect for makers or those who want to become one. The kit contains the 10 most popular sensors and actuators from the Grove ecosystem. Start right away: The modules are already connected to each other via the circuit boards, no soldering required!
The kit consists of a basic shield via which the modules are connected analog, digital or via the I²C interface. Connecting and programming the modules is explained step by step in 12 learning units. Use with an Arduino Uno is recommended.
Scope of delivery and projects
• OLED Screen - for direct display of measurement results
• LED - switch on/off or dim
• Button - push button
• Potentiometer - adjustable resistance
• Buzzer - buzzer for generating binary tones
• Light Sensor - photo resistor for detecting light intensity
• Sound Sensor - small microphone
• Air Pressure Sensor - measures the air pressure
• Temperature Sensor - measures humidity and temperature
• Accelerometer - acceleration sensor, which is also used for orientation
• 6x Grove cable
Further information
https://sensorkit.arduino.cc
Languages
• English
• Spanish
• Chinese
bulletpoint
Delivery without Arduino board
External links
https://youtu.be/_S-Mewc56KE
https://wiki.seeedstudio.com/Grove-Beginner-Kit-For-Arduino/
https://files.seeedstudio.com/wiki/Grove-Beginner-Kit-For-Arduino/res/GroveBeginnerKitFirmwareFINAL.zip
https://files.seeedstudio.com/wiki/Grove-Beginner-Kit-For-Arduino/res/Grove-Beginner-Kit-For-Arduino-Resources-in-one(20200401).7z

- Receives signals from GPS, GLONASS and Galileo.
- integrated EASY and AlwaysLocate for fast and accurate positioning.
- advanced internal logger LOCUS for storing routes and location data.
- Option to use with CR1220 battery for backup timing and GPS data.
- IPX connector for external antenna connection if required.
The L86-M33 GNSS receiver is characterized by its versatility as it receives signals from GPS, GLONASS and Galileo constellations. Thanks to the integration of EASY and AlwaysLocate, it offers fast and precise positioning, even in difficult environments. The internal LOCUS logger allows users to efficiently store routes and location data.
In addition, the module's breakout board provides a connection for a CR1220 battery, which acts as a backup for timing and GPS data. This ensures the continuity of operating data even in the event of a power failure or interruption. The ability to connect the module to an external antenna provides additional flexibility to achieve optimum performance even in weak signal environments.
Technical specifications
- GNSS: GPS + GLONASS
- Ceramic antenna on the circuit board
- Possibility of connecting the external antenna via the IPX connector
- Integrated circuit: L86-M33
- voltage: 3.3 V
- maximum update speed: 10 Hz
- Dimensions: 54 mm x 38 mm
External links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/GNSS-GPS-L86-M33-breakout-hardware-design
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Soldered-GNSS-L86-M33-Arduino-Library

- the HX711 uses a 24-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) for high-resolution and accurate measurements
- supports differential signal inputs and offers two differential signal channels
- enables the connection of up to two load cells simultaneously
- has an integrated voltage regulator that provides a stable supply voltage for the load cells
- operates with a low supply voltage of 2.6V to 5.5V
The HX711 is characterized by its ability to convert analog signals into digital values with a 24-bit ADC, which enables high-resolution and precise weight measurement. The support of differential signal inputs and the provision of two differential signal channels allow the connection of up to two load cells simultaneously. This considerably expands the application possibilities of the HX711, as both single and multiple load cell systems can be measured. The integration of a voltage regulator ensures a stable supply voltage for the load cells, resulting in accurate and reliable measurements. Compatibility with a supply voltage from 2.6V to 5.5V enables the use of a wide range of power sources. In addition, the connectors on the breakout board simplify the connection with other boards and microcontrollers within the easyC system. The switches for selecting the I2C address increase flexibility when integrating into different projects.
Technical data
- ADC: HX711
- 24-bit
- Input voltage: 2.6 ... 5,5 V
- IC: ATTiny404
- Mounting holes: 2
- easyC/Qwiic compatibility
- Dimensions: 38 x 22 mm
To summarize, the HX711 is an essential tool for projects that require precise weight measurement. Its high resolution, flexibility in load cell connectivity and compatibility with a wide range of microcontrollers and power sources make it an ideal choice for developers and engineers.
easyC
easyC is a robust connection system that optimizes the connection of microcontrollers, sensors and actuators using JST-SH compatible connectors (JST 4-pin). It offers solderless connections, serial connections of multiple devices (daisy-chaining), error-free design, parallel connection, universal compatibility and intermediate compatibility with Qwiic (Sparkfun connection system), simplifying prototype development. Further information on easyC can be found under ''Data sheets''.
External links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Soldered-HX711-ADC-For-Weight-Scales-Arduino-Library
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics...

- easyC compatible cable
- easyC connections at both ends
- cable length: 6 cm
- simple and error-free connection
- suitable for Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino)
The easyC compatible cable is specially designed for easy integration into the easyC system. It has easyC connectors at both ends and a cable length of 6 cm, which allows flexible handling and installation. The modules' prefabricated cables and socket connectors ensure a reliable and secure connection. The I2C-based communication allows efficient and error-free data transmission between the connected components. This cable is particularly suitable for use with Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino), which extends the versatility and range of applications of the easyC system.
In summary, the easyC compatible cable provides a reliable and efficient solution for connecting microcontroller boards, sensors and actuators in the easyC system, supported by I2C communication.

This module is based on the ADS1015 ADC and operates with a resolution of 12 bits. It can receive up to 3.3 V at its inputs and has a total of 4 channels, which can also be used as two differential channels. It is compatible with Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino) and other microcontrollers powered by 5V. Two simple connectors allow easy connection via I2C communication.
Technical specifications
- Voltage: 3.3 V
- Resolution: 12-bit
- Number of channels: 4
- I2C communication
- easyC/Qwiic compatibility
- Dimensions: 22 x 22 mm
easyC
easyC is a robust connection system that optimizes the connection of microcontrollers, sensors and actuators using JST-SH compatible connectors (JST 4-pin). It offers solderless connections, serial connections of multiple devices (daisy-chaining), error-free design, parallel connection, universal compatibility and intermediate compatibility with Qwiic (Sparkfun connection system), simplifying prototype development. Further information on easyC can be found under ''Data sheets''.
external links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Soldered-ADS1015-ADS1115-ADC-Arduino-Library
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/ADC-12-bit-ADS1015-4-channel-with-PGA-breakout-hardware-design

If you want to switch a device with a high current or voltage requirement on and off, whether with direct current or alternating current, you need a relay. A relay is an electronic switch that is activated by a signal we send from an Arduino (or a compatible board like Dasduino). This module further simplifies the whole process as it contains everything you need for the relay and you only need to connect it to the microcontroller and the power supply. You don't even have to worry about voltages and currents, isolation between high and low voltage or grounding as everything is already accounted for on the board.
Technical data
- max. DC voltage and current: 30V, 10A
- max. AC voltage and current: 250V, 10A
- Number of relays: 1 relay
- with easyC support
- Dimensions: 70 x 22 mm
easyC
easyC is a robust connection system that optimizes the connection of microcontrollers, sensors and actuators using JST-SH compatible connectors (JST 4-pin). It offers solderless connections, serial connections of multiple devices (daisy-chaining), error-free design, parallel connection, universal compatibility and intermediate compatibility with Qwiic (Sparkfun connection system), simplifying prototype development. Further information on easyC can be found under ''Data sheets''.
external links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/1-channel-relay-board-with-easyC-hardware-design
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Soldered-Relay-Arduino-Library

- the device allows manual adjustment of the resistance values and control of the circuits
- compatible with Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino)
- provides precise voltage control, ideal for audiovisual devices
- easy integration into existing projects due to standardized connections
- Cost effective and widely used in education and prototyping
Sliding potentiometers offer precise and repeatable adjustment of resistance values, making them ideal for use in educational environments and prototyping. Their ease of use and precise controllability promote the understanding of electrical circuits and facilitate implementation in interactive projects. Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino) allows easy connection and programming of sliding potentiometers, which encourages experimentation and innovation. The standardization of connections also facilitates integration into various circuits without extensive customization.
Technical data
- Type: linear
- Electrical resistance: 10 k Ohm
- Dimensions: 86 x 22 mm
In conclusion, sliding potentiometers offer an efficient and practical solution for the precise control of electrical circuits. Their compatibility with Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino) as well as their cost-effective procurement and ease of use make them a valuable addition to educational projects and prototyping.

- compatible with Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino) for seamless integration
- uses the easyC ecosystem for simple connections
- no soldering required as standard cables can be used
- simple control of the sliding potentiometer
- ideal application in music devices and other projects
The sliding potentiometer enables precise control and adjustment of parameters in electronic devices. By implementing the easyC ecosystem, the physical connection of the potentiometer to Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino) is simplified. The use of standardized cables eliminates the need for soldering, which speeds up and simplifies installation. This makes the board particularly attractive for developers looking for a quick and efficient solution for implementing control components in their projects.
Technical data
- Type: linear
- Resistance: 10 k Ohm
- easyC/Qwiic compatibility
- Dimensions: 86 x 22 mm
To summarize, the sliding potentiometer board is a user-friendly and efficient solution for those who want to add precise control elements to their electronic projects. By using the easyC ecosystem, the installation and integration of the potentiometer into existing systems is considerably simplified.
easyC
easyC is a robust connection system that optimizes the connection using JST-SH compatible connectors (JST 4-pin) of microcontrollers, sensors and actuators. It offers solderless connections, serial connections of multiple devices (daisy-chaining), error-free design, parallel connection, universal compatibility and intermediate compatibility with Qwiic (Sparkfun connection system), simplifying prototype development. Further information on easyC can be found under ''Data sheets''.
External links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Soldered-Slider-Potentiometer-with-easyC-Arduino-Library

- detects hydrogen concentrations in the range from 100 to 1000 ppm
- provides digital and analog signals via easyC
- integrated LED as an indicator for gas detection
- four mounting holes for easy attachment
- three male headers for connection flexibility
The MQ8 breakout board serves as an essential tool for monitoring and safety in areas where hydrogen is used or stored. With its ability to detect hydrogen concentrations in the range of 100 to 1000 ppm, it provides critical early warning of potentially dangerous leaks. The use of the easyC system allows for easy integration into existing safety systems and the digital and analog output offers versatile connectivity options. Visual feedback through an integrated LED and convenient mounting through pre-drilled holes maximize ease of use and efficiency.
Technical data
- Detects: Hydrogen
- Voltage: 3.3 V
- Output: digital
- ATTiny404 microcontroller onboard
- easyC/Qwiic compatibility
- Dimensions: 54 x 22 mm
Conclusion: The use of the MQ8 breakout board for Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino) is an effective measure for the early detection of hydrogen leaks. This technology contributes significantly to the minimization of risks and to safety in industry-related and other relevant areas.
easyC
easyC is a robust connection system that optimizes the connection of microcontrollers, sensors and actuators using JST-SH-compatible connectors (JST 4-pin). It offers solderless connections, serial connections of multiple devices (daisy-chaining), error-free design, parallel connection, universal compatibility and intermediate compatibility with Qwiic (Sparkfun connection system), simplifying prototype development. Further information on easyC can be found under ''Data sheets''.
External links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Soldered-MQ-Gas-Sensor-Arduino-Library/tree/main
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Hydrogen-sensor-MQ8-breakout-with-easyC-hardware-design

This makes it an important tool for applications such as gas leak detection, safety systems and environmental monitoring. By interfacing the MQ7 sensor with suitable electronic circuits and microcontrollers such as Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino), systems can be created that enable real-time monitoring and provide prompt alerts in the event of dangerous CO concentrations. It is necessary that the sensor needs some time to warm up in order to function correctly.
The breakout board works with both digital (DO) and analog (AO) signals. The digital output signal is obtained by setting a threshold value with a potentiometer. The analog output signal depends on the intensity of the gas.
Technical data
- Detects: Carbon monoxide (CO)
- Voltage: 5 V
- digital output: 0 V / 5 V
- analog output: 0 .. 5 V
- LM393 comparator
- Dimensions: 22 x 38 mm
External links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/CO-sensor-MQ7-breakout-hardware-design

This makes it an important tool for applications such as gas leak detection, safety systems and environmental monitoring. By integrating the MQ7 sensor with suitable electronic circuits and microcontrollers such as Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino), systems can be created that enable real-time monitoring and provide prompt warnings of dangerous CO levels. A short warm-up time is required to ensure correct operation.
The breakout board provides digital and analog information via the easyC system. The sensor values are received by easyC.
Technical data
- Detection of carbon monoxide (CO)
- Voltage: 3.3 V
- Output: digital
- ATTiny404 microcontroller integrated
- easyC/Qwiic compatibility
- Dimensions: 54 x 22 mm
easyC
easyC is a robust connection system that optimizes the connection of microcontrollers, sensors and actuators using JST-SH compatible connectors (JST 4-pin). It offers solderless connections, serial connections of multiple devices (daisy-chaining), error-free design, parallel connection, universal compatibility and intermediate compatibility with Qwiic (Sparkfun connection system), simplifying prototype development. Further information on easyC can be found under ''Data sheets''.
External links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/CO-sensor-MQ7-breakout-with-easyC-hardware-design

If you want to switch a device with a high current or voltage requirement on and off, whether with direct current or alternating current, you need a relay. A relay is an electronic switch that is activated by a signal we send from an Arduino (or a compatible board like Dasduino). This module further simplifies the whole process as it contains everything you need for the relay and you only need to connect it to the microcontroller and the power supply. You don't even have to worry about voltages and currents, isolation between high and low voltage or grounding as everything is already accounted for on the board.
Technical data
- max. DC voltage and current: 30V, 10A
- max. alternating current voltage and current: 250V, 10A
- Number of relays: 1 relay
- Dimensions: 54 x 22 mm
external links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/1-channel-relay-board-hardware-design

It enables the calculation of altitude based on this data. Thanks to its use of the I2C communication protocol and its small dimensions, it is extremely easy to use and fits easily in any location.
- measures temperature, pressure, humidity and air quality
- calculates the altitude based on the measured values
- easy to use thanks to I2C communication protocol
- compact dimensions allow flexible placement
- two easyC connections facilitate connection with other products
The BME680 is particularly suitable for weather station projects as it provides comprehensive information on atmospheric conditions and air quality. Thanks to its simple integration with other products via the two easyC connections, developers can realize a wide range of applications. Its precise measurement and versatile applications make it an ideal choice for projects that require comprehensive environmental information.
Technical specifications
- Voltage: 1.71 - 3.6 V
- Pressure measuring range: 30 - 110 kPa
- Pressure measurement error: +-12 Pa
- Temperature measuring range: -40 ... +85 °C
- Temperature measurement error: +-1 °C
- Humidity measuring range: 0% - 100%
- Humidity measurement error: +-3%
- IAQ index measuring range: 0 - 500
- Measuring consumption: max. 849 µA
- Consumption in idle mode: 0.15 µA
- easyC/Qwiic compatibility
- Dimensions: 22 x 22 mm
Overall, the BME680 offers an effective solution for measuring and analyzing atmospheric conditions and air quality for both hobbyists and professional developers. Its ease of use and versatility make it a valuable tool for various projects.
easyC
easyC is a robust connection system that optimizes the connection using JST-SH compatible connectors (JST 4-pin) of microcontrollers, sensors and actuators. It offers solderless connections, serial connections of multiple devices (daisy-chaining), error-free design, parallel connection, universal compatibility and intermediate compatibility with Qwiic (Sparkfun connection system), simplifying prototype development. Further information on easyC can be found under ''Data sheets''.
External links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Soldered-BME280-BME680-Gas-Sensor-Arduino-Library

This module is based on the ADS1115 ADC and operates with a resolution of 16 bits. It can receive up to 3.3 V at its inputs and has a total of 4 channels, which can also be used as two differential channels. It is compatible with Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino) and other microcontrollers powered by 5V. Two simple connectors allow easy connection via I2C communication.
Technical specifications
- Voltage: 3.3 V
- Resolution: 16-bit
- Number of channels: 4
- I2C communication
- easyC/Qwiic compatibility
- Dimensions: 22 x 22 mm
easyC
easyC is a robust connection system that optimizes the connection of microcontrollers, sensors and actuators using JST-SH compatible connectors (JST 4-pin). It offers solderless connections, serial connections of multiple devices (daisy-chaining), error-free design, parallel connection, universal compatibility and intermediate compatibility with Qwiic (Sparkfun connection system), simplifying prototype development. Further information on easyC can be found under ''Data sheets''.
external links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Soldered-ADS1015-ADS1115-ADC-Arduino-Library
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/ADC-16-bit-ADS1115-4-channel-with-PGA-breakout-hardware-design

- The sensor detects concentrations between 200 and 10,000 ppm
- Works optimally at a specific operating temperature
- Features an LED indicator for gas detection
- Enables data transmission via digital and analog interfaces through the easyC system
- Equipped with four mounting holes and three male headers
The MQ6 sensor uses a precise methodology to detect LPG and butane based on the change in resistance of the sensor when exposed to different gas concentrations. By heating the sensor to its optimum operating temperature, a rapid response to changes in the air concentration of these gases can be ensured. The integration of the easyC system enables efficient data transmission in both digital and analog form. The visual feedback provided by the LED facilitates the immediate detection of gas concentrations. Furthermore, the four mounting holes and the supplied male headers facilitate the installation of the sensor on various surfaces.
Technical data
- Detects: LPG (liquefied petroleum gas), butane
- Voltage: 3.3 V
- Output: digital
- ATtiny404 microcontroller onboard
- easyC/Qwiic compatibility
- Dimensions: 54 x 22 mm
In conclusion, the MQ6 gas sensor is a reliable solution for the detection of LPG and butane in the air. Its ability to respond quickly to changes in gas concentrations, coupled with simple data transmission and visual display, makes it an indispensable instrument in gas detection. The sensor's ease of installation and adaptability also significantly extend its range of applications. Using this sensor in conjunction with an Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino) enables the development of efficient and accurate gas detection systems.
easyC
easyC is a robust connection system that optimizes the connection using JST-SH compatible connectors (JST 4-pin) of microcontrollers, sensors and actuators. It offers solderless connections, serial connections of multiple devices (daisy-chaining), error-free design, parallel connection, universal compatibility and intermediate compatibility with Qwiic (Sparkfun connection system), simplifying prototype development. Further information on easyC can be found under ''Data sheets''.
External links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Soldered-MQ-Gas-Sensor-Arduino-Library/tree/main
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/LPG--Butane-sensor-MQ6-breakout-with-easyC-hardware-design

- detects LPG and butane between 200 and 10,000 ppm
- has DO (digital output) and AO (analog output)
- Optimum operating temperature is reached after 24 hours of preheating
- LED indication for gas detection
- Long service life with correct handling
The MQ6 gas sensor is a crucial instrument for the detection of LPG and butane in the air. This sensor utilizes changes in air concentration very quickly and efficiently to determine the presence of these gases, making it particularly valuable for areas where rapid detection of such gases is required. The sensor uses a specific heating technique that brings it to the optimum operating temperature to make accurate measurements. This process takes 24 hours to ensure the sensor is fully operational. The data is output via two types of outputs: the digital output (DO), which is activated by setting a threshold value on the potentiometer, and the analog output (AO), whose value depends on the intensity of the surrounding gas. Mounting the sensor is simplified by two mounting holes, and four pins must be soldered for permanent integration into projects.
Technical data
- Operating voltage: 5 V
- Logic level voltage: 5 V
- Operating temperature: -10 °C ... 50 °C
- Gas detection: LPG (Liquified Petroleum Gas), butane
- Gas detection range: 200 ... 10000 ppm
- Preheating time: 24 h
- Mounting holes: 2
- Dimensions: 22 x 38 mm
In conclusion, the MQ6 gas sensor is an essential component for projects that require precise and fast detection of LPG and butane. Its long life, ease of use and the ability to use it with Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino) make it a valuable tool for a variety of applications. Proper use and maintenance of the sensor will ensure its long-term efficiency and reliability.
External links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/LPG--Butane-sensor-MQ6-breakout-hardware-design

- the charger is suitable for Arduino (or a compatible board such as Dasduino)
- it offers protection circuits against short circuit, excessive and low voltage
- the design allows increased flexibility in handling the polarity direction
- two status LEDs indicate the charging status: red for charging, green for end of charge
- there are 7 pins that need to be soldered
The board of this charger is specially designed for the requirements of lithium-ion batteries. It integrates modern technologies such as CC/CV to ensure a constant voltage and current during the charging process. Operation is simplified by visual indicators such as the red and green LEDs that show the current charging status. In addition, the design of the board makes it easy to integrate into projects as it has four mounting holes. Due to the increased flexibility in handling the polarity direction, the charger offers versatility, even in unconventional configurations.
Technical data
- Maximum output current: 1 A
- Logic voltage level: 5 V
- Operating voltage: 4.5 ... 5,5 V
- Connectors: USB type-C (female), JST battery
- Mounting holes: 4
- Dimensions: 38 x 22 mm
Summary: The charger is a reliable solution for charging lithium-ion batteries, particularly suitable for applications that require integration into Arduino-based projects. It combines safety and user-friendliness and its flexible design allows for versatile use.
External links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Li-ion-charger-with-protection-hardware-design

- the sensor detects hydrogen concentrations from 100 to 1000 ppm
- digital and analog outputs are available via through pins
- a threshold can be set using a potentiometer for the digital output
- the device requires a preheating time of 48 hours for optimal function
- the sensor has a long service life, which means that it rarely needs to be replaced
The MQ8 sensor is equipped with digital (DO) and analog (AO) outputs, which facilitate integration into existing systems. The digital output is activated by setting a threshold value using a potentiometer, while the analog output reflects the measured gas concentration. An LED indication informs about the detection status of the gas. In addition, two mounting holes facilitate the secure attachment of the board. It should be noted that the sensor requires a preheating time of 48 hours to reach its optimum operating temperature. Furthermore, the sensor should not be immersed in water or frozen, as this can lead to damage. Exposure to highly corrosive gases should also be avoided in order not to impair the service life of the sensor.
Technical data
- Operating voltage: 5 V
- Logic voltage level: 5 V
- Operating temperature: -10 ... 50 °C
- Gas detection: Hydrogen
- Gas detection range: 100 ... 1000 ppm
- Preheating time: 48 h
- Mounting holes: 2
- Dimensions: 22 x 38 mm
In summary, the MQ8 sensor offers a reliable solution for early detection of hydrogen leaks. Its compatibility with Arduino (or a similar board such as Dasduino) allows easy integration into existing systems. Its long lifetime and ease of use make it a valuable tool for the industry to ensure safety and efficiency.
External links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/Hydrogen-sensor-MQ8-breakout-hardware-design

If you want to switch a device with a high current or voltage requirement on and off, whether with direct current or alternating current, you need a relay. A relay is an electronic switch that is activated by a signal we send from an Arduino (or a compatible board like Dasduino). This module further simplifies the whole process as it contains everything you need for the relay and you only need to connect it to the microcontroller and the power supply. You don't even have to worry about voltages and currents, isolation between high and low voltage or grounding as everything is already accounted for on the board.
Technical data
- max. DC voltage and current: 30V, 10A
- max. AC voltage and current: 250V, 10A
- Number of relays: 4 relays
- Dimensions: 54 x 70 mm
external links
https://github.com/SolderedElectronics/4-channel-relay-board-hardware-design