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wcrsyyc

(ARDX) .:Arduino Experimenter´s Kit:. (ARDX)

About This Kit

The overall goal of this kit is fun. Beyond this, the aim is to get you comfortable using a wide range of electronic components through small, simple, and easy circuits. The focus is to get each circuit working then giving you the tools to figure out why. If you encounter any problems, want to ask a question, or would like to know more about any part, extra help is only an e-mail away at info@robotgames.com, or questions can be posted to the issues for our github repository.

About Open Source Hardware

The ARDX project at WCRS is open source. What does this mean? It means everything involved in making this kit, be it this guide, 3D models, or code, is available for free download. But it goes further, you're also free to reproduce and modify any of this material, then distribute it for yourself. The catch? Quite simple. It is released under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. This means you must credit WCRS in your design and share your developments in a similar manner. This project is based on, and extended from, the ARDX project from .:oomlout:. which is released under a Creative Commons (By - Share Alike) license.

About .: OOMLOUT :.

We’re a plucky little design company focusing on producing
¨delightfully fun open source products¨

To check out what we are up to

http://www.oomlout.com

About .: WCRS :.

We are a non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging an interest in robotics. We provide mentoring and tools to create robots and robotic systems. We are eager to share our enthusiasm for robotics with students, teachers, and anyone of any age who is interested in learning about robotics.

See more about us, and what we are up to, at https://wcrsyyc.github.io/, http://robotgames.com, and facebook https://www.facebook.com/WCRS.YYC/.

About Problems

We strive to deliver the highest level of quality in each and every thing we produce. If you ever find an ambiguous instruction, a missing piece, or would just like to ask a question, we’ll try our best to help out.

https://github.com/WCRSyyc/ardx/issues

(we like hearing about problems it helps us improve future versions)

Another resource is the ARDX wiki at https://github.com/WCRSyyc/ardx/wiki