NoviceGuard is an inexpensive little printed circuit board which helps novices get started with Arduinos. (And also protects the Arduino.)
At this wiki you will find a selection of things you could do with an Arduino in a NoviceGuard. There is a full discussion of NoviceGuard available on the web.
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You don't need a NoviceGuard. You don't need to use the NovGrdCore library... but they will help your novices, and guard against some of the Arduino-damaging mistakes novices make.
Challenges with NoviceGuard solutions
Least complex:
These challenges can be accomplished with nothing more than the basic NoviceGuard + Arduino. No daughter boards. No auxilliary power needed.
Next level:
These challenges can be accomplished with nothing more than the basic NoviceGuard + Arduino. No daughter boards. No auxilliary power needed.
NoviceGuard basic Blinky
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Links to, and pages about, challenges for the remaining two, more complex, "power demand" scenarios.
There are some indications of what these might be in the NoviceGuard's main pages.
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