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Esplora is now available in the Arduino store

Summary of Esplora is now available in the Arduino store


The Arduino Esplora is a handheld controller designed for exploring sensors and actuators without breadboards or soldering. It supports educational, amusing, and useful applications, including adding extra components like color LCD modules to build open-source consoles.

Parts used in the Arduino Esplora:

  • Arduino Esplora controller
  • Extra sensors (optional)
  • Actuators (optional)
  • Colour LCD module (optional)

The Arduino Esplora is a ready-to-use, easy-to-hold controller that lets you explore the infinitive possibilities you have in the world of sensor and actuators, without having to deal with breadboards, soldering or cable.

The Arduino Esplora

There is no limit to the applications-amusing, educational, useful – you can program. You can even add a couple of extra sensor and actuators if you need them. Add a colour LCD module and you’ll be able to create original game on your very own open-source console!

 

For more detail: Esplora is now available in the Arduino store

Quick Solutions to Questions related to Arduino Esplora:

  • What is the main benefit of using the Arduino Esplora?
    It allows users to explore sensors and actuators without dealing with breadboards, soldering, or cables.
  • Can I add more components to the Arduino Esplora?
    Yes, you can add a couple of extra sensors and actuators if needed.
  • What can I create by adding a colour LCD module?
    You can create original games on your very own open-source console.
  • Does the Arduino Esplora require soldering skills?
    No, it is designed so you do not have to deal with soldering.
  • Is the Arduino Esplora suitable for educational purposes?
    Yes, its applications include amusing, educational, and useful projects.
  • Where can I purchase the Arduino Esplora?
    It is available in the Arduino store.
  • Do I need to use a breadboard with this controller?
    No, the design eliminates the need for breadboards.

About The Author

Ibrar Ayyub

I am an experienced technical writer holding a Master's degree in computer science from BZU Multan, Pakistan University. With a background spanning various industries, particularly in home automation and engineering, I have honed my skills in crafting clear and concise content. Proficient in leveraging infographics and diagrams, I strive to simplify complex concepts for readers. My strength lies in thorough research and presenting information in a structured and logical format.

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