⚡ Power Up Your Projects with BOJACK37!
The BOJACK37 Values 480 Pcs Electronics Component Fun Kit is a comprehensive package designed for electronics enthusiasts. It includes over 480 components, a power supply module, and a USB data cable, all neatly organized in a clear, labeled box. This kit is compatible with popular platforms like STM32, Raspberry Pi, and Arduino, making it perfect for both simple experiments and complex projects.
Processor Brand | Raspberry Pi |
Compatible Devices | Ordinateur personnel |
Processor Count | 1 |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Operating System | Raspberry Pi OS |
C**R
As advertised.
A really nice kit. Great for the price. I'll learn plenty with this and not spend tons of cash.
T**N
Quality components
Great kit
B**J
Good size kit for the price
Out of all the kits out there this one was the cheapest. If you have a desire to learn electronics this could help you immensely.I do wish it came with a website or somewhere to go that showed me things I could do but YouTube is there so it's ok.Very fun if you are willing to learn, super easy to use and for what it is the build quality seems to be on par with the others at more exspensive price points.Good size kit for the price
M**S
Become creative
Build baby build
H**R
Good
Everything good
K**S
Nice product
Helpful for automotive electrical class
A**R
Great product
Great item
M**R
Power supply module missing a jumper cap for a power rail
The kit arrived on time and in good shape, but was missing one of the two jumper caps required to set 5v or 3v to the left/right rail. That omission renders the board roughly 50% useful. To get a replacement cap would cost ~$5.50 (for a bag of 30) which is a third of the cost of the kit. I ordered an Arduino power supply that ships with an extra power module - and caps. At some point I will visit a PC repair shop and ask for some jumpers.Edit: the kit ships with a power supply module - but without a power supply. While the kit does have a power cable for the 9-volt and a 12" USB cable, BYOPS (Bring Your Own Power Supply), be it a 9-volt battery, a spare wall wart or a powered USB port.Edit: after finding Paul McWhorter's excellent tutorials, I purchased an Arduino kit that is due to arrive today .
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