Learning the ins and outs of microelectronics can be a challenge in the classroom. That’s why it’s always exciting when we see new products likeArduino Alvikthat make the introductory process much more palatable to new makers. Just this week,Arduinohas unveiled the new device which aims to help teachers share the joys of programming and robotics with students of all experience levels.

The Arduino Alvik is different from other devices we’ve covered in the past but also somewhat similar. The new system is designed to useArduino’s Nano ESP32(a version of Espressif’s ESP32 using the Nano form factor) and MicroPython. MicroPython is a version of Python3 for microcontrollers and it can be used with boards like theRaspberry Pi Pico.

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If you’re familiar with Lego Technic, you will be delighted to discover the Arduino Alvik has special connectors that work with Technic components. It also supportsQWIIC (Stemma QT)connections and is compatible with externalGrove sensors. You can easily modify the physical case with3D-printedcomponents or attach laser cut panels with M3 screws.

The Arduino Alvik also comes with a selection of integrated modules that save you the trouble of having to add them on yourself. It includes things like an accelerometer, line-following sensors and even a 6-axis gyroscope. The system also comes with a built in battery that can be recharged or replaced as necessary so you don’t have to worry about plugging it into the wall which can make a huge difference in classroom settings where outlets might be limited.

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Ash Hill is a contributing writer for Tom’s Hardware with a wealth of experience in the hobby electronics, 3D printing and PCs. She manages the Pi projects of the month and much of our daily Raspberry Pi reporting while also finding the best coupons and deals on all tech.

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