Plug, Play, Program: Modular Microcontroller Learning

A flexible solution for study of microcontrollers designed for everyone.

PIC Embedded Lab

SKU# BL1115

BL1115 EBLOCKS 3 PIC Bundle WEB

Bring electronics to life with our complete lab set built around the Matrix AllCode Buggies and powerful EBlocks 3 PIC microcontrollers.

Students don’t just learn theory – they design circuits, write code, and program AllCode robots. From first LEDs to sensor-driven robotic movement, this hands-on platform builds practical engineering and coding skills through exciting, project-based  challenges.

Includes:

15 BL8624 Programming PIC microcontrollers

1 FC0001 Flowcode site license

1 RB7518 Allcode class bundle (10 off)

2 BL6932 Applied Engineering Expansion pack

 

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Introduction to microcontrollers

REF: CP4807

This introductory curriculum frames the work for students wanting to program microcontrollers for the first time.

Suitable for:

PC interfacing

REF: CP4436

This curriculum allows students to interface embedded projects with other computer based systems: a Windows PC and a mobile phone.

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Sensors and microcontrollers

REF: CP1972

This curriculum allows students to explore the use of analogue and digital sensors.

Suitable for:

Motors and microcontrollers

REF: CP0507

This curriculum allows students to explore the control of small motors using microcontrollers using the EBlocks 3 compatible Actuators board.

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