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Arduino UNO R3 Starter Kit for Electronics Projects

The Starter Kit for Arduino UNO R3 Project is a hands-on electronics kit made for students, beginners, hobbyists, and makers. It includes an UNO R3 controller board, sensors, display modules, input modules, motor parts, ICs, LEDs, and basic components for learning Arduino projects.

This kit is ideal for learning Arduino IDE, circuit wiring, LED control, sensor reading, display output, relay switching, motor control, and simple automation. It is a good starting kit for school projects, lab practice, STEM activities, and home experiments.

Selected Style

With UNO-R3 with 328P - Original 16U2 chip, without logo

Why Choose This Starter Kit?

  • Good kit for beginners learning Arduino and electronics.
  • Includes an UNO R3 controller board for project testing.
  • Comes with sensors, displays, buzzers, relay, and motor modules.
  • Useful for school projects, STEM lessons, and basic robotics.
  • Great for practicing input, output, and sensor-based projects.
  • Includes many common parts used in Arduino tutorials.

What You Can Build

  • LED blinking and traffic light projects
  • LCD1602 display projects
  • 7-segment display counter
  • Temperature and humidity monitor
  • Sound sensor alert project
  • Relay switching project
  • IR receiver project
  • Keypad input project
  • Joystick control project
  • Servo motor control project
  • RTC time display project
  • Rotary encoder control project

What’s Included in the Kit?

This kit includes the following parts based on the package list:

  • UNO R3 Controller Board - 1 pc
  • 22pF Ceramic Capacitor - 5 pcs
  • 104 Ceramic Capacitor - 5 pcs
  • Photoresistor - 2 pcs
  • Thermistor - 1 pc
  • Diode Rectifier 1N4007 - 5 pcs
  • Electrolytic Capacitor 10uF 50V - 2 pcs
  • Electrolytic Capacitor 100uF 50V - 2 pcs
  • NPN Transistor PN2222 - 2 pcs
  • NPN Transistor S8050 - 5 pcs
  • Tilt Switch - 1 pc
  • Small Button - 5 pcs
  • 1-Digit 7-Segment Display - 1 pc
  • White LED - 5 pcs
  • Yellow LED - 5 pcs
  • Blue LED - 5 pcs
  • Green LED - 5 pcs
  • Red LED - 5 pcs
  • RGB LED - 1 pc
  • 4-Digit 7-Segment Display - 1 pc
  • Sound Sensor Module - 1 pc
  • LCD1602 Module with Pin Header - 1 pc
  • IC L293D - 1 pc
  • IC 74HC595 - 1 pc
  • Active Buzzer - 1 pc
  • Passive Buzzer - 1 pc
  • RTC Module - 1 pc
  • Keypad Module - 1 pc
  • 5V Relay - 1 pc
  • IR Receiver Module - 1 pc
  • Breadboard - 1 pc
  • Servo Motor SG90 - 1 pc
  • DHT11 Temperature and Humidity Module - 1 pc
  • Rotary Encoder Module - 1 pc
  • Joystick Module - 1 pc

Technical Specifications

Product Type Arduino UNO R3 starter kit
Selected Style With UNO-R3 with 328P, Original 16U2 chip, without logo
Main Board UNO R3 controller board
Software Support Compatible with Arduino IDE
Included Parts Sensors, displays, relay, buzzers, ICs, LEDs, motor module, and basic parts
Best For School projects, Arduino learning, STEM kits, and electronics practice
Skill Level Beginner to intermediate

Power and Wiring Notes

The UNO R3 board can be powered through USB for basic tests. For motors, relays, and other higher-current parts, use a proper external power source when needed.

Always check your wiring before powering the circuit. Match the module pins carefully to 5V, GND, and signal pins to avoid damage.

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FAQ

Is this kit good for beginners?

Yes. This kit is good for beginners who want to learn Arduino, electronics, coding, and basic circuit wiring.

What board is included in this style?

This style includes an UNO R3 board with 328P and Original 16U2 chip, without logo.

Can I use this with Arduino IDE?

Yes. The UNO R3 board can be programmed using Arduino IDE.

Does it include sensors?

Yes. It includes parts such as a DHT11 module, sound sensor, photoresistors, thermistor, IR receiver, joystick, and rotary encoder.

Is this useful for school projects?

Yes. It is useful for school projects, lab activities, Arduino lessons, and basic electronics practice.


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