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Arduino Replacements Pack

SKU AKX00030 Barcode 7630049202917 Show more
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Need a spare part? Make sure you have an Arduino Replacements Pack on standby!

Overview

Even though Arduino Education kits are jam-packed with everything you need, we know that mislaying parts in the excitement of getting hands-on in a classroom can sometimes happen.

In the Arduino Replacements Pack, you’ll find all the common electronics parts two students may need to complete their projects.

This pack has replacement parts for the Arduino Starter Kit Classroom Pack, Arduino Student Kit, Arduino Education Starter Kit, Arduino CTC 101 and ARDUINO CTC GO! - CORE MODULE.

The pack contains a total of 183 replacement parts, including a breadboard, jump wires, LEDs, resistors, transistors, sensors, and more. (It doesn’t include motors, as you’ll find they’re not lost as often! But if you do need a new motor, board, or USB cable, you can find them all in our online store.)

Note that for larger products such as CTC GO!, you may need more than one pack of replacement parts.


Tech specs

The Arduino Replacement Pack includes:

  • 1 Breadboard Assembly
  • 10 Jumper Wires
  • 5 Red LEDs
  • 5 Green LEDs
  • 5 Yellow LEDs
  • 10 220Ω Resistors
  • 5 680Ω Resistors
  • 5 560Ω Resistors
  • 5 470Ω Resistors
  • 5 1.2 KΩ Resistors
  • 5 10 KΩ Resistors
  • 5 1 KΩ Resistors
  • 5 4.7 KΩ Resistors
  • 5 10 MΩ Resistors
  • 5 1 MΩ Resistors
  • 2 100 uF capacitor
  • 2 Phototransistors
  • 2 Piezos
  • 5 Push Buttons
  • 5 Potentiometers
  • 5 Knobs for potentiometer
  • 1 Battery Wire 9V - open lead
  • 1 Zener diode
  • 1 Temperature sensor
  • 1 Optocoupler
  • 1 Mosfet transistors
  • 1 Tilt sensor
  • 1 Steel ball 12 mm diameter

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Manufacturer Information

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Arduino S.r.l.
Via Andrea Appiani, 25
Monza, MB, IT, 20900
https://www.arduino.cc/ 

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Arduino S.r.l.
Via Andrea Appiani, 25
Monza, MB, IT, 20900
Phone: +39 0113157477
Email: support@arduino.cc

 

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