In physical computing, output refers to the actions or responses triggered by a device based on the input it receives. If input components are like our sensory organs, then output components are like our muscles or limbs—they allow the Climate Action Kit to do something. The output devices in the kit help transform data gathered by the sensors into visible, audible, or mechanical responses, making your students’ climate projects dynamic and impactful.

The Climate Action Kit includes a variety of output components designed to bring projects to life, such as:

3D render of the LED Ring component, with 8 LED lights positioned in a circle.
LED Ring: Contains eight independent multi-colour LEDs that provide visual feedback.
3D render of a servo motor with its attached cable connector
Servo Motors: Enable movement, perfect for projects like wind turbines or automated vehicles.
3D render of the water pump, including its wires
Water Pump: Controls water flow, allowing students to simulate irrigation systems.

IMPORTANT NOTES

Learn more about the motors, pump and LED ring by checking out the Tutorials library on our Learning Platform.