Georgia Tech mbed Starter Kit

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Notice: this product is a custom kit created specifically for university use. An account is required in order to purchase this product to make sure the allotted number of kits are going to the correct individuals.

The mbed Starter Kit (mSK) is a great way to get into user created projects created by ARM to assist with rapid prototyping on microcontrollers. The mSK, is built to compliment the LPC1768 by ARM, includes everything you need to add onto your LPC1768 complete 9 circuits that will teach you how to create a USB host, draw text and shapes on an LCD, log temperature data, and more. We recommend that you do have some previous programming or electronics experience before using this kit.

This is a kit for the Georgia Tech ECE2035 Programming HW / SW System, ECE2036 Engr Software Design, and ECE4180 Embedded System Design classes starting the Summer 2023 Semester. This kit includes parts that students will need for the aforementioned classes. This is a custom kit made by SparkFun Electronics for the students of the ECE2035, ECE2036, and ECE4180 classes.

  • White Solderless Breadboards
  • TRRS 3.5mm Jack Breakout
  • microSD Transflash Breakout
  • USB Type A Female Breakout
  • USB Mini-B Breakout
  • RJ45 Ethernet MagJack Breakout
  • MicroSD Card with SD Adapter
  • microSD USB Reader
  • Speaker - PCB Mount
  • TMP36 Temp Sensor
  • Transistor - NPN (2N3904)
  • Jumper Wires
  • CAT 6 Cable - 3ft
  • Tri-color LED
  • 330 and 10K Resistors

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Bad breadboard and no response from Sparkfun

My kit has a faulty breadboard and I have messaged them about this but I have yet to receive a response to address my issue. I need this for my classes and am unable to properly complete assignments due to my breadboard being faulty. I hope y'all get a functional one because this is wild.