kick·start (noun) 1. To start by means of a kick-starter;  2. To jump start.

Welcome to the Parallax KickStart wiki! Here you’ll find dozens of programming examples to help you jump start your use of Parallax sensors and accessories sold through retail stores such as RadioShack, Microcenter, and Fry’s Electronics.

These KickStarts give you hands-on help for connecting R/C servos, GPS modules, accelerometers, digital compasses, ultrasonic distance sensors, XBee wireless radios, and more to three of the world’s most popular microcontrollers: the BASIC Stamp 2, Parallax Propeller, and Arduino.

KickStarts are basic, no-frills coding samples, made so you can get started, fast. Each example takes no more than a few minutes to set up and try.

Many of the Parallax sensors and accessories offer enhanced features and functionality not covered in the example code. So when you're ready to move on and explore more, follow the links at the bottom of each KickStart example page for additional info.


See It In Action











Build Your Own Door Alarm

How to combine a BASIC Stamp 2 HomeWork Board with a PING))) ultrasonic sensor and serial LCD.
Example code for not one, but three popular microcontrollers!
  • Propeller QuickStart
  • BASIC Stamp
  • Arduino


Looking for something you don’t see here? Have a comment you’d like to share? 

Send us your thoughts at kickstarts@parallax.com

KickStarts provide working code and connection diagrams for the Parallax Propeller QuickStart, BASIC Stamp 2 HomeWork Board, and Arduino Uno. 

In most cases, the programming code will also work for variations of these microcontroller development boards, such as the BASIC Stamp Board of Education. Adapt the wiring connections as needed.