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444names · 10 months ago
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tacktime · 5 years ago
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Give it to me moisture sensor for my little buddy. #osepp #mhum-01 Reading is a 206. Pfft happy as a clam. https://www.instagram.com/p/B5i69IoFFAR/?igshid=dgjizo6935n4
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shoppingfordeals · 5 years ago
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MCM Electronics Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Start Kit w/ OSEPP Mega 2560 R3 Plus $56.95
http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?ff3=2&toolid=10039&campid=5337702801&item=292679358840&vectorid=229466 MCM Electronics Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Start Kit …
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planetarduino · 6 years ago
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Review: OSEPP STEM Kit 1, a Beginner’s All-in-One Board Found in the Discount Aisle
As the name implies, the OSEP STEM board is an embedded project board primarily aimed at education. You use jumper wires to connect components and a visual block coding language to make it go.
I have fond memories of kits from companies like Radio Shack that had dozens of parts on a board, with spring terminals to connect them with jumper wires. Advertised with clickbait titles like “200 in 1”, you’d get a book showing how to wire the parts to make a radio, or an alarm, or a light blinker, or whatever.
The STEM Kit 1 is sort of a modern arduino-powered version of these kits. The board hosts a stand-alone Arduino UNO clone (included with the kit) and also has a host of things you might want to hook to it. Things like the speakers and stepper motors have drivers on board so you can easily drive them from the arduino. You get a bunch of jumper wires to make the connections, too. Most things that need to be connected to something permanently (like ground) are prewired on the PCB. The other connections use a single pin. You can see this arrangement with the three rotary pots which have a single pin next to the label (“POT1”, etc.).
I’m a sucker for a sale, so when I saw a local store had OSEPP’s STEM board for about $30, I had to pick one up. The suggested price for these boards is $150, but most of the time I see them listed for about $100. At the deeply discounted price I couldn’t resist checking it out.
So does an embedded many-in-one project kit like this one live up to that legacy? I spent some time with the board. Bottom line, if you can find a deal on the price I think it’s worth it. At full price, perhaps not. Join me after the break as I walk through what the OSEPP has to offer.
What’s Onboard?
There are plenty of input and output devices:
7 Push Buttons
Potentiometers (3 rotary and 1 slide)
Passive Infrared Sensor (PIR)
Light Sensor
Sound Sensor
LM35 Temperature Sensor
10 LEDs (various colors)
Servo Motor
Stepper Motor
DC Motor
LCD Display
Buzzer
Speaker
RGB LED
In addition, the kit comes with an ultrasonic distance sensor in a little bracket that can connect to the stepper motor. That’s the only part that needs power and ground that isn’t already wired up.
Because the heart of the board is an Arduino UNO clone, you can do anything you like to program it. However, OSEPP touts their visual block diagram language that is basically Scratch. You can use it for free on most platforms and there is even a Web-based version although it can’t download code. It looks like Scratch or other block-oriented systems you’ve seen before.
I’m not usually fond of the visual block languages, but this one at least shows you the actual Arduino code it generates, so that isn’t bad. But you can still use any other method you like such as the standard IDE or PlatformIO.
You can see a video about the board, below.
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The Good and the Bad
The board feels substantial and able to withstand a good bit of abuse. There’s a good range of components, and I like that the arduino is a real daughter board and not just built onto the PCB. Despite using the block language, I do like the tutorial booklet. It is very slick and has projects ranging from an IR doorbell to a mini piano. You can see a page below — very colorful and clear.
Of course, the suggested retail price of $150 is a bit offputting. You might think a breadboard with a handful of LEDs and other parts would be a much lower-cost option but just look around for arduino kits for beginners and you’ll find prices are all over the place. On the other hand, with a parts kit you would have to know how to wire up things like stepper motors or DC motors, so there is some value to having it already done for you. There’s also value in not having a bag of parts to misplace.
The jumper wires in the kit have pins on one side and sockets on the other. The pins go into the Arduino’s connector and the sockets go over pins on the components. These aren’t quite as reliable as a spring clip and not as versatile either.
In my mind the worst part of the kit design is that the pins are right next to each of the components. That’s good for understanding, but it makes a mess of wiring. For instance, there are ten LEDs, and connecting them all means stretching jumper wires to both edges of the board The jumpers aren’t very long either, so any complex project is going to have wires crisscrossing the sensors and LCD.
Granted, in this image I could have removed some of the wires from the bundles but that wouldn’t help that much, either. If you need to hook up more than a few of the available components you will have a mess. I would have put some sort of spring clip or even screw terminals and put them all on the top and bottom of the board with clear color-coded marking about where they connect. Then the wiring would all be out of the way. There are probably a few other ways they could have gone, and at this price, they could afford the few extra inches on the PCB.
There are a few other things that would have been nice touches to finish off this kit. I would have enjoyed a short chapter in the booklet about using the Arduino IDE directly so that people know it exists. And having even a small breadboard attached for your own exploration would make sense, but would then call for a different type of jumper wire.
Short Example Using the Distance Sensor
I wanted to do something with the board so I decided to play with the distance sensor and the servo. The distance sensor is a bit annoying both because you have to wire it all up and it has a tendency to fall off when you transport the board.
The demo (you can find it online) won’t win any originality prizes. The program moves the servo to scan from 0 to 180 degrees in 5 degree increments. It measures the distance of what’s in front of it. When it completes a scan, if it saw something close (you could adjust the sensitivity), it moves the sensor back to that position and waits 30 seconds. Otherwise, it keeps scanning.
Really, this is no different from any other Arduino program. That’s kind of the point. Despite the emphasis in the book on the point-and-click language, this is really just an Arduino.
In Summary
For the deep sale price I found, the board will work well for its intended audience of students or anyone starting out with Arduino or microcontrollers. Even a more advanced audience who just wants a way to hammer out a quick prototype might find it worth the $30 or $40 you can sometimes pay. But at full price, it is hard to imagine this makes sense because of the mess of wire routing and limited expansion options.
Review: OSEPP STEM Kit 1, a Beginner’s All-in-One Board Found in the Discount Aisle was originally published on PlanetArduino
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russelltconverse · 7 years ago
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Assembling OSEPP Tank for Arduino/ Raspberry Pi
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See the rest of the story at http://www.bapestas.net/assembling-osepp-tank-for-arduino-raspberry-pi/
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mrandrewtjarrett · 7 years ago
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Assembling OSEPP Tank for Arduino/ Raspberry Pi
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See the rest of the story at http://updatesinfo.makershealth.com/2018/03/16/assembling-osepp-tank-for-arduino-raspberry-pi/
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vlostoracadessay · 7 years ago
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Assembling OSEPP Tank for Arduino/ Raspberry Pi
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desmoineshvaccompany · 7 years ago
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Assembling OSEPP Tank for Arduino/ Raspberry Pi
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taberio-muwbato · 8 years ago
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OSEPP Learn Arduino Basics Starter Kit Series OSEARD-01 http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?ff3=2&toolid=10044&campid=5337410323&customid=&lgeo=1&vectorid=229466&item=122760044543
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tacktime · 5 years ago
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What? I didn’t hear what you said... I’m learning the motor driver #code. Simple lines to keep my chops up. Sure I could just copy it but won’t learn a thing. @sophywongmakes has a video about being a designer and having to learn hardware and software... if that isn’t enough proof then I guess we have to call your second grade teacher and say we are going to enroll you back to the class. I have a feeling you still have the terrible two’s or the no no no’s... What’s with the toy wheel? .. I pull out it’s brains and inserted my own reality to drive it forward and reverse to learn the #coding needed for hardware and software to mix.. don’t go calling this your house party mix.. it’t the real deal of code and motors working together. Sleep tight #makers. Your brain needs a rest after all this blah blah blah. #motor #driver #atmel #osepp #microcontroller #arduinouno #arduinoproject #mtd-01 #motion #Awesom #instadaily #instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/B5zZT4AHAM5/?igshid=x359m0p8cf1g
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soujde-veihna · 8 years ago
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ARDUINO OSEPP 101 Robotics Kit Basics http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?ff3=2&toolid=10044&campid=5337410317&customid=&lgeo=1&vectorid=229466&item=302394073792
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shoppingfordeals · 6 years ago
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MCM Electronics Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Start Kit w/ OSEPP Mega 2560 R3 Plus $56.95
http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?ff3=2&toolid=10039&campid=5337702801&item=292679358840&vectorid=229466 MCM Electronics Raspberry Pi 3 Model B Start Kit …
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jaiybi-gaumza · 8 years ago
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Osepp Arduino LS-MFPJ-6 6" Premium Jumper Wires, 10 of Each Color, 5 Colors http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?ff3=2&toolid=10044&campid=5337410312&customid=&lgeo=1&vectorid=229466&item=292049722675
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reinos · 8 years ago
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The current iteration of my Arduino based weather station. OSEPP Uno R3, Plus, Adafruit Powerboost 500 charger, 1000mAh Adafruit LiPoly battery, BMP180, DHT11, OLED (128x64) via I2C, Gateron keyboard switch with The Enabler PCB and custom key cap. I'll post the code some time if there's any interest. Still needs some cleaning up, but it's been a good project to learn some coding, and it'll make a great basis for my weather alert/garden watering system.
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amber-heard-us · 8 years ago
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OSEPP Arduino basics 101 ARD-101 - Full read by eBay
Price 15.0 USD (0 Bids) End Time: 2017-02-09 18:18:07 PDT Bid Now | Add to watch list http://dlvr.it/NKdd1G
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alessandra-ambrosio-us · 8 years ago
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OSEPP Arduino basics 101 ARD-101 - Full read by eBay
Price 15.0 USD (0 Bids) End Time: 2017-02-09 18:18:07 PDT Bid Now | Add to watch list http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?ff3=2&toolid=10044&campid=5337410315&customid=&lgeo=1&vectorid=229466&item=122339364603&pub=5575041009&utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
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