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== Microcontroller ==
 
== Microcontroller ==
* [[ESP32 Web Kit]] with OLED Display from Heltec [[LMUBox]]
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* [[ESP32 Web Kit]] with integrated OLED Display from Heltec [[LMUBox]]
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* [[ESP8266 ESP-12F]] NodeMCU Module from AZDelivery [[LMUBox]]
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* [[ESP8266 ESP-12F]] NodeMCU Module with integrated 0.91" OLED Display from AZDelivery
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== Actuators ==
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* [[LEDs]] in different colors to connect externally, many in  the [[LMUBox]]
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* [[Piezo Speaker]], 2x [[LMUBox]]
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* [[Speaker]], 2x [[LMUBox]]
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* [[PAM8403 Stereo Amplifyer]] 5V, 3W+3W, Digital Power Amp Module to use with speaker
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* [[SG90 Servo]] Micro Servo Motor, 3x [[LMUBox]]
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* [[Stepper Motor and ULN2003]] 28BYJ-48 ULN2003 5V Stepper Motor + ULN2003 Driver Board; 2x [[LMUBox]]
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* ...
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== Sensors (and physical controllers) ==
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* [[LDR]] Light dependend resistor, 4x [[LMUBox]]
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* [[Potentiometer]], changeable resistors as slider and knobs, several in the [[LMUBox]]
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* [[Analog Joystick]], 1x [[LMUBox]]
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Revision as of 10:03, 12 August 2020

List of Hardware Components

Sketching with hardware requires some hardware components. For creating a functional prototype we typically need a microcontroller, sensors, actuators, and components to link the parts together.

To get started and to follow the course only a small set of parts is required. You can do many of the exercises and tutorials with only a microcontroller (e.g. ESP32, ESP8266), a few LEDs, and some resistors. We recommend getting started and once you like building things then get a hardware kit.

In the following list, we have marked the components that are in the LMU hardware box with 'LMUBox'.

Microcontroller

Actuators

Sensors (and physical controllers)

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