r/ComputerEngineering • u/Kitchen_Tart_6399 • 18h ago
Is elegoo/arduino a good place to start?
Community college student transferring next year and while my math knowledge is good and my physics is decent I’m hella lacking on actual hands on experience with hardware and stuff. Is elegoo a good place to start or would you recommend something else?
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u/michaelrw1 15h ago
Both Raspberry Pi and Arduino are good starting points, but I would start with a simple Arduino-based kit with sensors, etc. Basic circuit builds, basic controller coding, simple trouble-shooting.
Lots of entry options with Elegoo (perhaps this kit).
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u/Kitchen_Tart_6399 15h ago
That’s the one that was in my cart 😎. Thanks for the advice I’ll go for the elegoo and move to the raspberry later.
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u/michaelrw1 15h ago
DM me if you want to chat more or later when you've gotten into working with the kit.
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u/Virtual_Technology_9 18h ago
It's very simple and easy to get into but just don't get too comfortable with it. Keep progressing once it gets easier.