

Overview
Utilizing Arduino's unique 'Panini Concept' — where designers pick up a MKR board, then mix-and-match it with the desired shields and carrier boards to create custom hardware configurations for IoT projects as if they were crafting a sandwich! The IoTerrific bundle includes the Arduino MKR WiFi 1010, plus the MKR MEM Shield and MKR Connector Carrier, making it one of Arduino's most popular 'combos' and providing you with a terrific starting point for designing your next IoT solution. Availble for a limited time period with a special 'combo' price of $63,99.
- 1 x Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 - Featuring the flexibility of the ESP32 module from u-blox and its low power consumption, the MKR WiFi 1010 enables you to accelerate and simplify the prototyping of WiFi-based IoT applications. The MKR WiFi 1010 features the smae standardized, modular form factor as the rest of the MKR family, and is consists of three main blocks:
i) Microchip ATSAMD21 MCU based on an Arm Cortex-M0+ processor
ii) u-blox NINA-W10 series low power 2.4GHz IEEE 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi
iii) ECC508 CryptoAuthentication
The design includes a Li-Po charging circuit that allows the MKR WiFi 1010 to run on battery power or external 5V, charging the Li-Po battery while operating on external power - switching from one source to the other is done automatically.
- 1 x MKR MEM Shield - Short on memory? the MKR MEM Shield can help. It adds an additional 2MB flash memory and MicroSD storage to go with your MKR board.
- 1 x MKR Connector Carrier - Allows you to connect several Seeed Studio Grove modules to your Arduino board; enabling you to build real systems quickly and easily for your IoT prototype.
Features:
Interface with up to 14 Grove Connectors
Analog inputs six at 5V
Digitial input/output six at 5V
Other connectors one 5V I2C, one 5V UART
Arduino IoT Cloud Compatible
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We’re excited to announce the launch of the new Arduino IoT Bundle. This is built to help you dive into the complex and fascinating world of the Internet of Things with even more confidence and possibility — giving you the hardware, software, and components you need to create your own connected IoT projects. So how does it all work? Let’s find out more. What is the Arduino IoT Bundle? Getting started with the IoT can be a daunting process. It requires a certain set of tools and a level of knowledge to take those first steps, but building your own connected IoT devices can be an incredibly rewarding process once you figure out the basics. The Arduino IoT Bundle is designed to bring together all the tools and knowledge you’ll need to get started with your first connected IoT devices. It’s built around the Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect, and the bundle also contains electronic components and a series of step-by-step tutorials to help you get started quickly and confidently. How it works — some examples The IoT is an incredibly rich area when it comes to building your own connected projects. There are a ton of exciting opportunities here that don’t require an enormous amount of knowledge or resources to get started with. Let’s take a look at some examples of IoT projects, you’ll find more in the bundle: Pavlov’s Cat Training a cat is a tricky business, as any feline owner will know all too well. However, you can now use technology to make this task easier, using an IoT-enabled device you build at home to keep your cats in line. This project — using only components found in the Arduino IoT Bundle and some cardboard — allows you to build a device that plays a certain melody whenever it dispenses food for your cat. At other times, it will play a different tune and your furry friend gets nothing. Just like Pavlov and his famous dogs, you’ll be able to train your cat to associate certain sounds with a reward