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One touch can replace keys. This project uses an optical fingerprint sensor to enroll users and then grant access with a quick scan.
read tutorial →The Most Complete Starter Kit for Arduino UNO R3 is a full learning kit for students, beginners, hobbyists, and makers who want to start building Arduino projects. It includes an UNO R3 CH340-compatible board, sensors, displays, motors, wires, modules, and basic electronic parts for hands-on practice.
This kit is a great choice for learning Arduino IDE, basic coding, circuit wiring, sensor reading, LCD display output, motor control, relay switching, and simple automation. It gives users many parts in one kit, so they can build different projects without buying each component one by one.
This kit includes the following parts based on the package list:
| Product Type | Arduino UNO R3 starter kit |
|---|---|
| Main Board | UNO R3 CH340-compatible controller board |
| Software Support | Compatible with Arduino IDE |
| Included Parts | Sensors, displays, motors, wires, modules, ICs, and basic electronic parts |
| Best For | Arduino learning, school projects, STEM kits, and electronics practice |
| Skill Level | Beginner to intermediate |
The UNO R3 CH340-compatible board can be powered through USB for basic tests. For motors, relays, servos, and other higher-current projects, use the correct external power source when needed. Always check the wiring before powering the circuit.
Some computers may need a CH340 driver before the board appears in the Arduino IDE. After the driver is installed, select the correct board and COM port before uploading code.
Yes. This kit is good for beginners who want to learn Arduino, basic electronics, and coding.
Yes. It includes an UNO R3 CH340-compatible board.
Yes. The board can be programmed using Arduino IDE.
Yes. It includes modules such as DHT11, ultrasonic sensor, sound sensor, water level sensor, IR receiver, photoresistors, and thermistor.
Yes. It includes an SG90 servo, a stepper motor, a 3V servo motor, a ULN2003 driver board, and a fan blade.
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One touch can replace keys. This project uses an optical fingerprint sensor to enroll users and then grant access with a quick scan.
read tutorial →Wire a joystick to your Arduino, read X/Y, then print UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT to the serial monitor.
read tutorial →Bench-test a 43 A motor driver before wiring the full project. Catches weak power, mis-pinning, and dead boards before they cost you time.
read tutorial →Coming from UNO and the Pico won't show a COM port? Here's the BOOTSEL trick, the driver fix, and the first sketch that actually works.
read tutorial →Share what you built. Photos, BOM, what worked, what didn't.
view thread →Symptom + what you tried + clear photo = answers within hours.
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