Overview
Tech specs
- Interface Type: DC5525
- Input: 100-240V 50/60Hz 1.5A
- Max Output: 19.0V 2100mA
- Certification: Compliant with EU Certification CE
- Interface Specification: US / ES
Get Inspired
How Arduino Education helped educator James Jones boost students’ 21st century skills and robotics knowledge across 23 middle schools in Orlando, Florida. More and more teachers face the difficulty of instilling the right skills and knowledge, as well as a flexible mindset, that better prepare their students for future career opportunities. “Today, students need to be thinking about careers in middle school,” Jones said. “If students wait until they are juniors or seniors in high school to decide, their options are already getting slim. Finding a direction in middle school allows for research, job shadowing, and internships in high school. This will translate into more jobs that require more of these skills as part of the daily workplace. This way they know what a career really looks like, instead of jumping into a job and finding out that they are miserable.” The challenge: learning about careers you love at a young age Many countries have recently approved changes in their curricula and education systems to allow earlier access to technology in the classroom. In Finland, technology education is not a separate subject but a cross-curricular, interdisciplinary topic studied within various classes. In Florida, the Workforce Education law requires that students explore their career options during grades 6-8, at ages 12 to 14. How Arduino Education helped Jones spent last summer looking for a solution to assist him the following semester. He wanted to think big and reach as many schools as possible in Orange County, so he applied for and won the Title IV grant through the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) program. He used the grant to fund 23 middle schools and chose Arduino Education’s products, CTC GO! Core Module and the Arduino Starter Kit, to improve students’ robotics, programming, and coding skills. “This past summer we ran two weeks of camps for rising eighth-graders. It was a transition camp at our feeder high school,"
FAQs
- Problem 1: OLED displays "Sen-err":
Check 1: Is the soldering iron installed properly?
Check 2: If check 1 passes, then replace the soldering iron tip.
- Problem 2: Soldering iron restart automatically:
Check 1: Is it properly plugged into the power source? (Power adaptor selection please find the User Manual )
Check 2: Is the voltage too low? (Need to be set up in the config file)
Check 3: Replace the soldering iron tip.
- Problem 3: The temperature status display random numbers:
Check 1: Means the machine is checking status, which is normal.
Check 2: Is the soldering iron installed properly?
Check 3: Is the power cable in loose or defective contact?
- Problem 4: Soldering Iron can’t be recognized or enter DFU mode when connect to the PC:
Check 1: Restore the soldering iron and try it again.
Check 2: Try to connect the PC after turning off the antivirus software of your PC.
Check 3: Change another PC to try it(except for Apple PC).
- Problem 5: Soldering Iron can’t update the firmware when enter the DFU mode:
Check 1: Try to connect the PC after turning off the antivirus software of your PC.
Check 2: Change another USB port of your PC to try it.
Check 3: Format the folder after enter the DFU mode and try it again.