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Tarmo2014-03-01 00:06:02
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Tarmo, 2014-03-01 00:06:02

What are the starter kits for learning to develop on microcontrollers?

Hello,
There was a desire to join the development on microcontrollers in order to create simple devices such as controlled LED indication, collect data from weather sensors, display messages on the LCD screen and send to the network ...
Since there is little time to enter the topic, I would like to immediately purchase some Starter Kit which has everything you need to start making simple devices.
PS Arduino Starter Kit is considered as the main option, but on Habré there is an opinion that this is a "children's" option.

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svd71, 2014-03-01
@Tarmo

There are a lot of microcontrollers. They also differ in terms of memory, hardware interfaces, hardware, and a bunch of other features.
And each type has its own starter kit.
The very concept of Arduino implies that this is the StarterKit. Therefore, it even turns out to be interesting - the imagination and marketing of the developers have taken it very far with the Arduino Starter Kit.
I advise you to look at easyelectronics.ru . Created by the author PinBoard is exactly what you need. Moreover, it is sharpened for two types of microcontrollers, which will give you the opportunity to "feel the difference".

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Vladimir, 2014-03-01
@noonv

for example - StarterKit - enough to play around for the primary, and then you yourself will understand what exactly you want;)

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Dmitry Kireev, 2014-03-03
@AutomationD

I like the threshold of entry into the Raspberry pi. Sufficiently detailed manuals, friendly python or any other high-level language.

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Alexander, 2014-03-01
@avorsa

if you are in Moscow, then here

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OnYourLips, 2014-03-01
@OnYourLips

PS Arduino Starter Kit is considered as the main option, but on Habré there is an opinion that this is a "children's" option.
So that's exactly what you need.
Difficulty should be increased gradually.

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Tarmo, 2014-03-01
@Tarmo

Thanks everyone for the replies!
As I found out, Arduino no longer releases kits... Out of stock hangs on their Italian site for a long time.
The proposed noonv Starter kit is all the little things that were included in the kit from Arduino, except for the controller.
It looks like I need to take Pinboard and Starter kit and I will be happy.

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roman_lyce, 2014-03-01
@roman_lyce

you need to start with the architecture of processors, from the books of Horwitz and Hill

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