Fingerprint Sensor AS608 - A Beginner's Guide
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 UNO R3 New Starter Kit is a simple beginner kit for learning basic electronics, coding, breadboard wiring, LED control, button input, light sensing, and resistor use. It includes an UNO R3 board, breadboard, USB cable, jumper wires, LEDs, resistors, photoresistors, buttons, and basic pin parts for hands-on practice.
This kit is a good starting point for students, hobbyists, makers, and first-time users who want to try small Arduino IDE-compatible projects. It is useful for school activities, lab practice, STEM lessons, and basic circuit testing.
This kit includes the following parts based on the package list:
Note: Kit contents may vary slightly depending on supplier batch. Please check the actual package before use.
| Product Type | UNO R3 beginner starter kit |
|---|---|
| Main Board | UNO R3 board |
| Software Support | Compatible with Arduino IDE |
| Breadboard | 400-hole breadboard |
| Included Parts | Board, breadboard, USB cable, jumper wires, LEDs, resistors, photoresistors, buttons, and pins |
| Best For | Beginner electronics, school projects, STEM lessons, and breadboard practice |
| Skill Level | Beginner |
The UNO R3 board can be powered through the USB cable for basic testing. For battery-powered projects, use the correct wiring and voltage before connecting the 9V battery connector.
Always check the circuit before powering the board. Match 5V, GND, and signal pins correctly to help avoid damage to the board or components.
Yes. This kit is made for beginners who want to learn basic wiring, coding, LEDs, buttons, and light sensor projects.
Yes. The kit includes 1 UNO R3 board.
Yes. The UNO R3 board can be programmed using Arduino IDE.
Yes. The kit includes a 400-hole breadboard for solderless circuit testing.
You can make simple LED, button, photoresistor, and breadboard wiring projects.
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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.
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read tutorial →Share what you built. Photos, BOM, what worked, what didn't.
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