LCAL0002: Arduino Remote Laboratories

Product identification

LCAL0002: LabsLand Consumer Access License for Arduino Remote Laboratories

DigiKey link: https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/labsland-inc/LCAL0002/16400237

Summary

The LCAL0002 licenses provide access to various Arduino remote laboratories listed below. They are oriented toward education (universities and colleges, but also schools) and training, in courses for Microcontrollers, Robotics, Technology, or anything that can benefit from accessing real Arduino devices, online.

This product does not require the purchase of any hardware or equipment. The hardware of the remote laboratories is distributed in universities and other institutions around the world, and these licenses give remote access to that distributed equipment, without having to purchase the equipment.

Conditions

This product includes access to remote laboratories for 6 months, for a unique person per license. Each license cannot be exchanged or transferred to another person. The license can also not be used by automated software. Standard Terms and Conditions of LabsLand apply.

Included laboratories

Arduino board

With this laboratory, you can program a real Arduino UNO board. It also includes input and output peripherals, similar to those that are often included in Arduino starter kits.

Those peripherals include LEDs, switches, buttons, an OLED display, a servo motor, etc.

There are two ways to use this laboratory:

  • Code editor: write C code, compile it online and send it to the Arduino board.

  • Blockly editor: write a code in a visual programming language, compile it online and send it to the Arduino board.

Arduino robot

The LabsLand Arduino Robot laboratory lets you carry out experiments with a real robot. Define the robot's logic, and then upload your program into the robot to see its behavior through a web camera. You can make your robot avoid walls, compete in line-following races, or do any other type of exercise.

There are two ways to use this laboratory:

  • Code editor: write C code, compile it online and send it to the Arduino robot.

  • Blockly editor: write a code in a visual programming language, compile it online and send it to the Arduino robot.

Target courses & topics

The Arduino Laboratories are designed to be useful for courses that cover topics such as:

  • Arduino programming

  • Basic electronic circuits

  • Embedded Programming

  • Internet of Things

  • Computer Architecture

  • Introduction to Robotics

  • Sensors and actuators

Ready to use contents

In the case of Arduino Robot, LabsLand provides a free, ready-to-use 70+ page unit for use with the Blockly editor:

The unit is provided in Word format so you can edit it and adapt it to your curriculum.

LabsLand spaces

Every institution (whether it is a school, university, or company) using LabsLand has a LabsLand space.

A LabsLand space is a personalized web where institutions can organize the access to the laboratories by their students. In LabsLand, an institution typically has multiple groups of students using different laboratories. For example, a University or Community College might have multiple classes using remote laboratories, or even in a single class, they might have different groups of students (e.g., Spring 2023, Fall 2024).

The license includes:

  • In the case of individual users, it includes a license in a special generic space of LabsLand.

  • In the case of institutions, LabsLand will create a space for the institution with the laboratories included. It is possible to combine different licenses in a single LabsLand space.

Questions?

Don't hesitate to contact us at support@labsland.com