Hardware Kit
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		A Hardware Kit is a component kit that provides hardware elements for system assembly tasks.
- AKA: Hardware Package, Hardware Bundle, Equipment Kit.
 - Context:
- It can typically include Component Specifications through documentation packages.
 - It can typically provide Installation Instructions via assembly guides.
 - It can typically ensure Component Compatibility through pre-testing procedures.
 - It can often contain Mounting Hardware for physical installation.
 - It can often include Connection Cables for system integration.
 - It can often supply Configuration Tools for setup tasks.
 - It can range from being a Basic Hardware Kit to being a Complete Hardware Kit, depending on its component completeness.
 - It can range from being a DIY Hardware Kit to being a Professional Hardware Kit, depending on its target user.
 - It can range from being a Standard Hardware Kit to being a Custom Hardware Kit, depending on its configuration type.
 - It can range from being a Entry-Level Hardware Kit to being an Advanced Hardware Kit, depending on its capability level.
 - ...
 
 - Examples:
- Computing Hardware Kits, such as:
 - Development Hardware Kits, such as:
 - Specialized Hardware Kits, such as:
 - ...
 
 - Counter-Examples:
- Software Development Kit, which provides code librarys rather than hardware components.
 - Tool Kit, which contains manual tools rather than electronic components.
 - Individual Component, which lacks kit packaging.
 
 - See: Component Kit, Development Kit, Waymo Sixth-Generation Autonomous Driving Kit, Installation Process, System Integration, Hardware Component, Assembly Task.