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The Uno R3 CH340G ATmega328p Development Board is the low-cost version of the popular Uno R3 Arduino. It is assembled with the CH340 USB to Serial converter chip, instead of using an Atmega16U2 chip.
Arduino UNO R3 Mega328p CH340 Development Board
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The Arduino Nano is a small, complete, and breadboard-friendly board based on the ATmega328 (Arduino Nano 3.x) orATmega168 (Arduino Nano 2.x). It has more or less the same functionality of the Arduino Duemilanove, but in a different package. It lacks only a DC power jack, and works with a Mini-B USB cable instead of a standard one. The Nano was designed and is being produced by Gravitech.
- • Automatic reset during program download
- • Power OK blue LED
- • Green (TX), red (RX) and orange (L) LED
- • Auto sensing/switching power input
- • Small mini-B USB for programming and serial monitor
- • ICSP header for direct program download
- • Standard 0.1” spacing DIP (breadboard friendly)
- • Manual reset switch
Arduino Nano with cable
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The Arduino Pro Mini is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega328P. It has 14 digital input/output pins (of which 6 can be used as PWM outputs), 6 analog inputs, an on-board resonator, a reset button, and holes for mounting pin headers.
Arduino Pro Mini Kit
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The Arduino MEGA 2560 is designed for projects that require more I/O lines, more sketch memory and more RAM. With 54 digital I/O pins, 16 analog inputs and a larger space for your sketch it is the recommended board for 3D printers and robotics projects.
Arduino Mega Starter Kit
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The Arduino Mega 2560 is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega2560. It has 54 digital input/output pins , 16 analog inputs, 4 UARTs, a 16 MHz crystal oscillator, a USB connection, a power jack, an ICSP header, and a reset button. It contains everything needed to support the microcontroller.
Genuine Arduino Mega 2560 R3(Italy)
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The Arduino open-sourced IDE drivers can be downloaded for free and we have created a download and installation tutorial for the Windows XP platform.
Features of the Arduino UNO:
- Microcontroller: ATmega328
- Operating Voltage: 5V
- Input Voltage (recommended): 7-12V
- Input Voltage (limits): 6-20V
- Digital I/O Pins: 14 (of which 6 provide PWM output)
- Analog Input Pins: 6
- DC Current per I/O Pin: 40 mA
- DC Current for 3.3V Pin: 50 mA
- Flash Memory: 32 KB of which 0.5 KB used by bootloader
- SRAM: 2 KB (ATmega328)
- EEPROM: 1 KB (ATmega328)
- Clock Speed: 16 MHz
Genuine Arduino UNO R3 (Italy) with 1 Year Warranty
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This prototyping shield is the best out there (well, we think so, at least), and now is even better with Version R3 – updated for the most compatibility with just about all the Arduinos! It works with UNO, Mega, Leonardo, NG, Diecimila, Duemilanove, and compatible Arduinos. Yun’s and Arduino Ethernets have a chunky Ethernet jack that gets in the way of stacking, you can use the stacking headers included and it will work, just doesn’t sit nice and flat.
Proto Shield for Arduino kit (Adafruit)
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Microcontroller:ATmega328
Operating Voltage:3.3V or 5V (depending on model)
Input Voltage:3.35 -12 V (3.3V model)or 5 – 12 V (5V model)
Digital I/O Pins:14 (of which 6 provide PWM output)
Analog Input Pins:6
DC Current per I/O Pin:40 mA
Flash Memory32 kB (of which 0.5 kB used by bootloader)
SRAM:2 kB
EEPROM:1 kB
Clock Speed:8 MHz (3.3V model) or 16 MHz (5V model)
Arduino Pro Mini
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Use it to connect Arduino Uno, Arduino Mega 2560, Arduino 101 or any board with the USB female A port of your computer.
USB cable type A/B Standard USB 2.0 cable.Arduino Uno/Mega USB Cable
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The Arduino Ethernet Shield connects your Arduino to the internet in mere minutes. Just plug this module onto your Arduino board, connect it to your network with an RJ45 cable (not included) and follow a few simple instructions to start controlling your world through the internet. As always with Arduino, every element of the platform – hardware, software and documentation – is freely available and open-source. This means you can learn exactly how it’s made and use its design as the starting point for your own circuits. Hundreds of thousands of Arduino boards are already fueling people’s creativity all over the world, everyday. Join us now, Arduino is you!
Requires an Arduino board (not included)
Operating voltage 5V (supplied from the Arduino Board)
Ethernet Controller: W5100 with internal 16K buffer
Connection speed: 10/100Mb
Connection with Arduino on SPI portArduino ethernet Shield
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Microcontroller
ATmega168 or ATmega328V
Operating Voltage
2.7-5.5 V
Input Voltage
2.7-5.5 V
Digital I/O Pins
14
PWM Channels
6
Analog Input Channels
6
DC Current per I/O Pin
40 mA
Flash Memory
16 KB (of which 2 KB used by bootloader)
SRAM
1 KB
EEPROM
512 bytes
Clock Speed
8 MHz
Arduino Lilypad
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Microcontroller
ATmega32u4
Operating Voltage
5V
Input Voltage (recommended)
7-12V
Input Voltage (limits)
6-20V
Digital I/O Pins
20
PWM Channels
7
Analog Input Channels
12
DC Current per I/O Pin
40 mA
DC Current for 3.3V Pin
50 mA
Flash Memory
32 KB (ATmega32u4) of which 4 KB used by bootloader
SRAM
2.5 KB (ATmega32u4)
EEPROM
1 KB (ATmega32u4)
Clock Speed
16 MHz
Length
68.6 mm
Width
53.3 mm
Weight
20g
Arduino Leonardo
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The Arduino Due is a microcontroller board based on the Atmel SAM3X8E ARM Cortex-M3 CPU. It is the first Arduino board based on a 32-bit ARM core microcontroller.
It has 54 digital input/output pins (of which 12 can be used as PWM outputs), 12 analog inputs, 4 UARTs (hardware serial ports), a 84 MHz clock, an USB OTG capable connection, 2 DAC (digital to analog), 2 TWI, a power jack, an SPI header, a JTAG header, a reset button and an erase button.
Warning: Unlike most Arduino boards, the Arduino Due board runs at 3.3V. The maximum voltage that the I/O pins can tolerate is 3.3V. Applying voltages higher than 3.3V to any I/O pin could damage the board.
Arduino Due
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Protect your Arduino UNO R3 with the transparent and stylish casing.
Arduino Uno Casing (Transparent Box)
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Input: 100~240V, 50/60Hz
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Output: 9V,1A
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Works with most devices that use a 9V adaptor and less than 1A of power
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Power Supply for Arduino
Power Supply for Arduino (9V 1A)
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