Measurement, Control, and Programming Educational Material "Pencil Programmer"
Write on the circuit board with a pencil and experience programming without a computer!
The "Pencil Programmer" is a measurement, control, and programming educational tool that can control two inputs and two outputs with 4-bit instruction codes. It allows you to control two inputs, "Button (resistor sensor)" and "Brightness sensor," and two outputs, "LED" and "output terminals" that can be connected to motors or light bulbs, simply by writing a program with a pencil. Additionally, by connecting a motor to the output, you can control the movement of your creations or build autonomous robots. It can be maximally utilized in combination with science experiment components like small light bulbs and toy cars. 【Features】 - The program has 14 steps, and by connecting two boards with jumper cables, it is possible to execute 28 steps. - Being Arduino-compatible, you can connect it to a computer with a separately sold USB cable and program it using Arduino. - The "Pencil Programmer with Battery Box" can be used immediately by simply inserting batteries and connecting with a connector, among other features. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup】 ■ Pencil Programmer (Main Unit Only) ■ Pencil Programmer with Battery Box ■ Pencil Programmer 10-Unit Set ■ Pencil Programmer with Battery Box 10-Unit Set *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Japan Robotech Co., Ltd. offers a wide range of services from the basics of robotics to advanced learning. We develop hardware-designable robot modules and systems that support educational and learning activities, targeting not only researchers and engineers from universities and companies who are key players in the robotics industry but also aspiring engineers from elementary, middle, and high schools, as well as technical colleges.