Build a paper craft hack a day logo, powered by a Circuit Playground Express!

 

This project is a great use of our customizable paper enclosure for the Circuit Playground. We'll use alligator clips for all of the connections so it requires no soldering! Perfect for workshops and class room settings!

 

The two buttons on the Circuit Playground control the direction of the spinning wrenches but you can easy modify the code to respond to any of the on board sensors! 

circuit_playground_parts.jpg

circuit_playground_servo-parts.jpg

1 x .8mm Chipboard
.8mm Chipboard
1 x 1.6mm Chipboard
1.6mm Chipboard
A Black woman's manicured hand holds a round microcontroller with lit up LEDs.
Circuit Playground Express is the next step towards a perfect introduction to electronics and programming. We've taken the original Circuit Playground Classic and...
Out of Stock
Angled shot of 6 stand offs from a Circuit Playground Bolt-On Kit.
You have a Circuit Playground Express, but you need to mount it to your charming cardboard robot friend, eh? Not so easy if you...
$3.95
In Stock
 Bundle of Small Alligator Clip to Male Jumper Wires
For bread-boarding with unusual non-header-friendly surfaces, these cables will be your best friends! No longer will you have long strands of alligator clips that are grabbing little...
$7.95
In Stock
Continuous Rotation Micro Servo spinning around
Need to make a tiny robot? This little micro servo rotates 360 degrees fully forward or backward, instead of moving to a single position. You can use any servo code, hardware,...
$7.50
In Stock
Front angled shot of 3 x AAA battery holder with on-off switch and 2-pin JST PH connector.
This battery holder connects 3 AAA batteries together in series for powering all kinds of projects. We spec'd these out because the box is slim, and 3 AAA's add up to about...
Out of Stock

This guide was first published on May 29, 2018. It was last updated on May 29, 2018.

This page (Overview) was last updated on May 28, 2018.

Text editor powered by tinymce.