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CTC TOOLBOX
Each toolbox contains enough boards, shields and components for a class of up to 30 students, and
for the educators to get trained:
6 Arduino 101 boards: One of the most powerful Arduino boards for education, including
wireless communication (Bluetooth) and an integrated IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit). They are
programmable, able to read inputs (e.g., light levels on a sensor), and capable of controlling outputs
(e.g., activating a motor).
6 Arduino Education Shields: Add-on boards that connect to the Arduino 101s to extend their
functionality. The Education Shield is a custom-made shield designed by Arduino Education,
specially tailored for educational purposes to enable quick and easy learning when building projects.
10 mini breadboards: Used to make circuits easier to build. They can be either aached on top of
the Education Shield or used separately to connect other components.
Set of electronic components: Used to create interactive electronic circuits. Includes resistors,
potentiometers, LEDs, push buons, capacitors, and diodes.
Set of plug and play modules: Sensors and actuators equipped with all the necessary components
onboard, so they can be directly connected to the Education Shield. Modules include a joystick,
light and tilt sensors, and an infrared array.
Set of sensors and actuators: Includes light, knock, touch/capacitive, and infrared sensors, as well
as actuators like standard and continuous servo motors.
Set of baeries: Includes both 9V and 1.5V baeries, and 4-slot and 8-slot baery holders.
Media and storage: Includes webcam, SD card and a speaker. The Education Shield has an SD card
reader and an audio connector.
Set of cables: Includes all the necessary cables, such as USB cables, jumper wires, module cables,
baery snaps, alligator cables, and single core wires.
MDF parts: These laser-cut MDF parts can be used to build more than 10 dierent projects.
Storage and sorting boxes: Electronic components can be sorted inside these boxes, based on
their functions and sizes. Aer MDF parts are removed from their frames, they can be stored for
later use in the resealable storage bags. The sorting box with dividers can be used to organize
smaller components.
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