Electronic weather station kit
Electronic kit allowing the creation of a weather station measuring temperature, air quality (CO2 level), pressure, altitude, and brightness.
The data can be stored on a microSD card (provided), transmitted to a computer if the station is connected (cable provided), or sent to another remote card using a Radio module (optional).
It is also possible to share the data on the Vittascience platform to carry out a collaborative science project.
The Weather electronic kit is already included in two copies in the Solar Balloon kit. It may be interesting to add Weather kits if you want to emphasize the programming part and divide the class into groups.
Electronics based on the Arduinoâ„¢ platform, no soldering required.
Programming with drag-and-drop blocks like Scratch or online code (C++) on the website www.vittascience.com, with the installation of a plugin.
An Arduino Uno Rev3 board with USB cable. Temperature, pressure, altitude, pollution, and luminosity sensors (BMP280, MQ135 sensors, and 2 photoresistors). A 128MB microSD card with Arduino reader and USB adapter. Twelve LEDs (red, green, and yellow colors). Six push buttons. Forty resistors (Ten 220 Ohm, ten 1K Ohm, ten 10K Ohm, and ten 100K Ohm). A breadboard (used for solderless component connection). Forty cables. Twenty male-male cables, ten male-female cables, and ten female-female cables. A 9V battery and its connector.
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