ROBBO Laboratory
ROBBO Laboratory is an invitation to the “Internet of Things” for schoolchildren. Digital laboratory, a device that allows you to collect data about the environment from various sensors and process the received information in a program on a computer. Functional purpose: Training in programming external devices. ROBBO Laboratory helps teach children to receive data from external sources (sensors), calibrate them, process the information received and use it when writing programs. This is a special board, by connecting it to your computer you will get access to external sensors and control devices (sensors in Scratch terminology). ROBBO laboratory gives you the opportunity to interact with characters, control the situation in projects, or somehow explore the world around you without using a keyboard and mouse. The world-famous Scratch environment (developed at MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology) is used as the basic programming environment. This is a convenient programming environment specifically designed for teaching children. Scratch programs consist of graphic blocks with text captions. Recommended age: 6-7 years.
- Power: 5-12V (5V from USB cable).
- Microcontroller: ATMEGA-328P
- Software: RobboScratch2, RobboScratch3, Arduino IDE
- Overall dimensions: 127x91x34 mm.
- Inputs: potentiometer, buttons, 3 data inputs, crocodiles, light sensor, microphone
- Outputs: LEDs, LED Matrix, Loudspeaker, Ports