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In the following list, we have marked the components that are in the LMU hardware box with 'LMUBox'.  
 
In the following list, we have marked the components that are in the LMU hardware box with 'LMUBox'.  
  
== Microcontroller ==
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== Microcontroller and Main Boards==
 
* [[ESP32 Web Kit]] with integrated OLED Display from Heltec [[LMUBox]]
 
* [[ESP32 Web Kit]] with integrated OLED Display from Heltec [[LMUBox]]
 
* [[ESP8266 ESP-12F]] NodeMCU Module from AZDelivery [[LMUBox]]
 
* [[ESP8266 ESP-12F]] NodeMCU Module from AZDelivery [[LMUBox]]
 
* [[ESP8266 ESP-12F OLED]] NodeMCU Module with integrated 0.91" OLED Display from AZDelivery
 
* [[ESP8266 ESP-12F OLED]] NodeMCU Module with integrated 0.91" OLED Display from AZDelivery
 
* [[ESP32 TTGO]] with OLED Display
 
* [[ESP32 TTGO]] with OLED Display
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* [[Raspberry Pi]] Zero
  
 
== Actuators ==
 
== Actuators ==

Revision as of 00:50, 23 November 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 and Main Boards

Actuators

Sensors (and physical controllers)

Components

Tools and Connectors