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This relay module allows you to combine the processing power of the Arduino to devices that use higher current and voltage. It does so by providing four relays that are rated for 10A at 125VAC.
There are four relays that each provide dry contact outputs. That is to say that each relay provides a common (COM) , normally open (NO) and a normally closed (NC) terminal.
4- Channel Arduino Relay Shield
NPR 650.00 -
Works with the Uno! This prototyping shield is the best out there (well, we think so, at least). It works with UNO, NG, Diecimila and Duemilanove Arduinos.
Arduino Breadboard Shield
NPR 450.00 -
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Prototyping area for soldering connectors, circuitry or sensors.
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Onboard 3.3v regulator is both a reliable reference voltage and also reliably runs SD cards that require a lot of power to run
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Works with Arduino UNO, Duemilanove, Diecimila, Leonardo or ADK/Mega R3 or higher. ADK/Mega R2 or lower are not supported.
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SD card interface works with FAT16 or FAT32 formatted cards. 3.3v level shifter circuitry prevents damage to your SD card
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Real time clock (RTC) keeps the time going even when the Arduino is unplugged. The battery backup lasts for years
Arduino Data Logger Shield (Micro SD Slot + RTC)
NPR 1,699.00 -
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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
NPR 3,899.00 -
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
NPR 4,400.00 -
The Arduino Motor Shield allows you to easily control motor direction and speed using an Arduino. By allowing you to simply address Arduino pins, it makes it very simple to incorporate a motor into your project. It also allows you to be able to power a motor with a separate power supply of up to 12v.
Arduino L293D Motor Driver Shield
NPR 700.00 -
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
NPR 1,950.00 -
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
NPR 600.00 -
It is the Chinese clone of the Arduino Mega 2560 and is capable of doing all the functions.
The MEGA 2560 is designed for more complex projects. 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. This gives your projects plenty of room and opportunities.The MEGA 2560 is designed for more complex projects. 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. This gives your projects plenty of room and opportunities.
Arduino Mega 2560 (Chinese)
NPR 1,550.00 -
The Arduino MEGA ADK is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega2560 (datasheet). It has a USB host interface to connect with Android based phones, based on the MAX3421e IC.
Arduino Mega ADK
NPR 4,755.00 -
The Arduino Micro is essentially a shrunk-down (1.9″ × 0.7″) version of the Arduino Leonardo: it is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega32U4 running at 16 MHz with 24 digital input/output pins (of which 7 can be used as PWM outputs and 12 as analog inputs). This board ships with the male header pins soldered in.
Arduino Micro Pro R3
NPR 1,900.00 -
MKR WAN 1300 is a powerful board that combines the functionality of the MKR Zero and LoRa / LoRaWANTM connectivity. It is the ideal solution for makers wanting to design IoT projects with minimal previous experience in networking having a low power device.
Arduino MKR WAN 1300 (LoRa® connectivity)
NPR 17,125.00 -
Arduino MKR1000 is a powerful board that combines the functionality of the Zero and the Wi-Fi Shield. It is the ideal solution for makers wanting to design IoT projects with minimal previous experience in networking.
Arduino MKR1000
NPR 14,035.00 -
Arduino’s tiniest form factor with Bluetooth® and Bluetooth® Low Energy and embedded inertial sensor.
Arduino Nano 33 BLE
NPR 7,705.00 -
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The Nano Every is Arduino’s 5V compatible board in the smallest available form factor: 45x18mm!
Arduino Nano Every
NPR 4,920.00