The Elektor MIT App Inventor Bundle is a comprehensive kit designed to guide you through the process of creating apps for Android-compatible mobile devices. The kit allows you to work on projects in standalone mode or with an external processor, such as Raspberry Pi, Arduino, ESP8266, ESP32, and more. In standalone mode, the application you develop runs solely on the mobile device, while external processor-based applications facilitate communication between the mobile device and an external microcontroller-based processor.
The Elektor MIT App Inventor Bundle is equipped with a book and a variety of components that align with multiple projects. This allows you to explore and experiment with different aspects of app development and understand the practical application of the concepts you learn.
Included in the bundle are:- An MIT App Inventor Book- Elektor MIT App Inventor Starter Kit, which consists of 4 LEDs, multiple resistors of different ohms, a small DC motor, DHT11 sensor, 1N4148 diode, 4-way relay module, HC-06 Bluetooth module, Parallel LCD 16x2 monochrome, I²C LCD, LM35DZ sensor chip, a small stepper motor, stepper motor driver board, ESP-01 processor, NPN transistor BC547, F-M and M-M jumper wires, and a small breadboard.
The Elektor MIT App Inventor Bundle offers an array of features that allow you to explore various projects, including:- Utilizing the text-to-speech component- Intonating a received SMS message- Sending SMS messages- Making telephone calls using a contacts list- Using the GPS and pinpointing our location on a map- Speech recognition and speech translation to another language- Controlling multiple relays by speech commands- Projects for the Raspberry Pi, ESP32 and Arduino using Bluetooth and Wi-Fi- MIT APP Inventor and Node-RED projects for the Raspberry Pi
The Elektor MIT App Inventor Bundle is a unique learning tool that offers hands-on experience in app development. It is perfect for both beginners and experienced developers looking to expand their knowledge and skills. With this kit, you can bring your app ideas to life while gaining a deeper understanding of how different components work together in an application.