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Arduino Compatible Board
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Operating Voltage | 5 V |
Input Voltage | 6-20 V |
DC Current for V Pin | 50 Ma |
Material | PCB |
An Arduino compatible board refers to a microcontroller board that is designed to be compatible with the Arduino ecosystem. It means that the board follows the same form factor, pinout, and programming environment as the official Arduino boards, allowing it to work seamlessly with Arduino software and libraries. Here are some key features and characteristics of Arduino compatible boards:
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Microcontroller: Arduino compatible boards typically feature a microcontroller at their core. The microcontroller is responsible for executing the code and controlling the board's functions. Common microcontrollers used in Arduino compatible boards include the Atmel AVR series (such as the ATmega328P) and the ARM Cortex-M series (such as the SAMD21 or STM32).
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Arduino IDE Compatibility: Arduino compatible boards can be programmed using the Arduino Integrated Development Environment (IDE), a software platform that provides an easy-to-use interface for writing, compiling, and uploading code to the board. The IDE supports the Arduino programming language, which is based on C/C++.
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Pinout Compatibility: Arduino compatible boards typically adhere to the standard Arduino pinout, which defines the functions of each pin on the board. This allows users to connect various components, modules, and shields designed for Arduino without compatibility issues.
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Expansion Headers: Arduino compatible boards often provide headers or connectors for easy expansion and connectivity. These headers allow the board to interface with additional modules, sensors, actuators, and shields to extend its functionality.
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Power Options: Arduino compatible boards can be powered through various sources, such as USB, external power supply, or batteries. They often have voltage regulators to provide stable power to the microcontroller and other connected components.
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On-Board Peripherals: Arduino compatible boards may include built-in peripherals, such as digital input/output (I/O) pins, analog input pins, PWM (Pulse-Width Modulation) outputs, UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver-Transmitter) serial ports, SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) and I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) interfaces, and more. These peripherals allow the board to interact with external devices and communicate with other components.
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Form Factor: Arduino compatible boards typically come in various form factors, including the standard Arduino Uno form factor (with the characteristic rectangular shape), as well as smaller or larger form factors to cater to specific project requirements. Some examples include Arduino Nano, Arduino Mega, Arduino Pro Mini, and Arduino Due.
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Open-Source Community: Arduino compatible boards benefit from a large and active open-source community. This community creates and shares a vast range of libraries, tutorials, projects, and resources, providing extensive support and inspiration for users.
Arduino compatible boards offer a flexible and accessible platform for prototyping and building various electronic projects. They provide a user-friendly environment, extensive hardware and software compatibility, and a wide range of options to suit different project needs.
Additional Information:
- Item Code: RG-UNO-ATMEGA328
Arduino Mini Pro
Analog Input Pins | 6 Pins |
Input Voltage | 6-20 V |
Current | 50 Ma |
Packaging Type | Box |
Usage | Industrial |
Its a great board that will get you up and running quickly. The Arduino Pro series is meant for users that understand the limitations of system voltage (5V), lack of connectors, and USB off-board.
The Pro Mini is a microcontroller board base on theATmega328. 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.
A six pin header can be connected to an FTDI cable to provide USB power and communication to the board. The Pro Mini Arduino is intended for semi-permanent installation in objects or exhibitions. The pin layout is compatible with the Mini Arduino.
Additional Information:
- Item Code: PRO-MINI-16M-5V
Arduino Uno Smd
Color | Blue |
Application | Industrial |
Input Voltage | 7-15 V |
Dimensions | 35 mm X 47 mm |
Usage | Industrial |
Uno means one in Italian and was chosen to mark the release of Arduino Software (IDE) 1.0. The Uno board and version 1.0 of Arduino Software (IDE) were the reference versions of Arduino, now evolved to newer releases. The Original Arduino Uno Rev3 board is the first in a series of USB Arduino boards and the reference model for the Arduino platform; for an extensive list of current, past or outdated boards see the Arduino index of boards.
Additional Information:
- Item Code: ARDUINO-LEONARDO
Arduino uno dip
Country of Origin | Made in India |
Operating Voltage | 5.5 V |
Dimensions | 30 mm X 47 mm |
Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Packaging Type | Box |
The Arduino Uno is a popular microcontroller board that comes in a DIP (Dual In-line Package) form factor. Here's a description of the Arduino Uno DIP version:
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Physical Form: The Arduino Uno DIP version is rectangular in shape, with a DIP package that has two parallel rows of pins extending from the bottom. It is designed to be inserted into a DIP socket or soldered onto a breadboard or a printed circuit board (PCB).
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Pin Count: The Arduino Uno DIP version has a total of 28 pins. This includes digital input/output (I/O) pins, analog input pins, power pins, and other special function pins.
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Pin Configuration: The pins of the Arduino Uno DIP version are labeled and arranged in a specific pattern. This includes digital I/O pins labeled from 0 to 13, six analog input pins labeled A0 to A5, and additional pins for power and communication interfaces.
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Microcontroller: The Arduino Uno DIP version is based on the ATmega328P microcontroller from Atmel (now Microchip Technology). The ATmega328P is an 8-bit microcontroller with flash memory, EEPROM, and various built-in peripherals.
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Power Supply: The Arduino Uno DIP version can be powered through a USB connection or an external power source. It has a built-in voltage regulator that allows it to accept a wide range of input voltages (typically 7-12V) and regulate it to a stable 5V for powering the board and connected components.
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Programming: The Arduino Uno DIP version can be programmed using the Arduino programming language, which is based on C/C++. It supports a simplified and beginner-friendly programming environment, making it accessible to users with various levels of programming experience.
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Communication Interfaces: The Arduino Uno DIP version includes several communication interfaces for connecting to other devices. It has a USB interface for programming and serial communication, as well as digital pins that can be configured for protocols such as I2C, SPI, and UART.
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Expansion and Shields: The Arduino Uno DIP version is designed to be easily expandable with additional components and shields. Shields are pre-built modules that can be stacked on top of the Arduino board to provide additional functionality, such as motor control, wireless communication, or sensor integration.
The Arduino Uno DIP version is widely used for prototyping, hobbyist projects, and educational purposes. Its DIP form factor allows for easy integration into projects, and its extensive community support and vast library of open-source code make it a popular choice among makers and enthusiasts.
Additional Information:
- Item Code: ARDUINO-UNO-R3
Barometric Pressure Sensor Module
Model | GY-68 BMP180 |
Supply Voltage | 1.8 - 3.6 V |
Low Power Consumption | 0.5 uA at 1 Hz |
Pressure Range | 300 hPa to 1100 hPa ( 9000 m to 500 m) |
Size | 21 mm x 18 mm |
- I2C interface
- Max I2C Speed: 3.5MHz
- Very low noise - up to 0.02hPa (17cm)
- Full calibrated
GY-521 MPU-6050 6DOF 3-Axis Acceleration Gyroscope Module
Type | 3-Axis Acceleration Gyroscope Module |
Model Number | GY-521 |
Sensing Range | 250 500 1000 and 2000 / SEC (DPS) |
Voltage Input | 5 V / 3.3 V |
Sensor Range | 2 g, 4 g, 8 g and 16 g |
- On-board MPU - 6050 integrated 6 axis motion processing chip.
- On-board LDO chip, support 5V / 3.3V voltage input.
- Commonly used pin have eduction, pin have standard 2.54 mm spacing.
- Module support IIC standard communication protocol for easy interfacing.
- 16 bit AD converter that can generate 16 bits of data output.
- Users can control the accelerator sensor range within 2g, 4g, 8g and 16g.
- Angular velocity, Sensing range: 250 500 1000 and 2000 / SEC (DPS)
Freeduino Compatible Board
Input Voltage | 8-15 V |
Color | Blue |
DC Current | 42 mA |
Application | Industrial |
Features:
- High efficiency
- Rigid design
- Require less maintenance
Additional Information:
- Item Code: ARDUINO-MEGA2560-ADK
Arduino nano
Operating Voltage | 5 V |
Dimensions | 30 mm X 47 mm |
Frequency | 50 - 60 Hz |
Packaging Type | Box |
Original Arduino Nano is a surface mount breadboard embedded version with integrated USB. It is the smallest, complete, and breadboard-friendly. It has everything that Diecimila/Duemilanove has (electrically) with more analog input pins and onboard +5V AREF jumper. Physically, it is missing power jack. The Nano is automatically sensing and switch to the higher potential source of power, there is no need for the power select jumper.
Nanos got the breadboard-ability of the Boarduino and the Mini+USB with a smaller footprint than either, so users have more breadboard space. Its got a pin layout that works well with the Mini or the Basic Stamp (TX, RX, ATN, GND on one top, power and ground on the other). This new version 3.0 comes with ATMEGA328 which offer more programming and data memory space. It is two layers. That makes it easier to hack and more affordable.
You end up paying less with Nano than Mini and USB combined!
Additional Information:
- Item Code: FREEDUINO-NANO
Compatible Board
Resolution | 1900X1080 |
Color | Blue |
DC Current | 40 mA |
Power Source | Electric |
Features:
- Require less maintenance
- Easy to operate
- Rugged design
Additional Information:
- Item Code: ARDUINO-DUE
GY-61 ADXL335 3-Axis Accelerometer Module
Model | GY-61 |
Using the Chip | ADXL335 |
Power Supply | 3-5 V DC |
Type | Analog X,Y,Z three-axis output Direct output angle code |
Use | Industrial Use |
ADS1115 ADC Low Power Module
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Phase | Single Phase |
Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Operating voltage | 3v - 5v |
No of Channel | 4 Channel |
The ADS1115 ADC low power module is a small module that utilizes the ADS1115 analog-to-digital converter (ADC) chip. It is designed to provide high-precision analog-to-digital conversion for a wide range of applications, such as temperature sensing, pressure measurement, and data acquisition.
The ADS1115 chip is a 16-bit ADC with a maximum sampling rate of 860 samples per second (SPS). It has four input channels that can be configured for single-ended or differential measurements, and it supports a wide range of input voltages from -0.3V to +5.5V. It also has built-in programmable gain amplifiers (PGA) that can amplify the input signal by up to 16 times, which allows it to measure small signals with high precision.
The ADS1115 ADC low power module usually comes with a small PCB that includes the ADS1115 chip, power regulation circuitry, and interface components, such as I2C communication lines and power supply pins. The module can be powered by a wide range of input voltages, typically from 2V to 5.5V, and it consumes very low power, making it ideal for battery-powered applications.
The ADS1115 ADC low power module can be easily interfaced with microcontrollers, such as Arduino and Raspberry Pi, using the I2C interface. It also comes with libraries and examples that allow users to easily integrate the module into their projects. Overall, the ADS1115 ADC low power module is a useful tool for high-precision analog-to-digital conversion in a variety of applications that require low power consumption and high accuracy.
GY-30 Bh1750 Intensity Digital Light Sensor Module
Model | GY-30 BH1750FVI |
Power Source | 3 -5 V |
Ambient Light | 0-65535 LUX |
Application | Industrial |
Sensor Built In | 16 bit AD converter |
- Direct digital output, bypassing the complex calculation, bypassing the calibration
- Don't distinguish between ambient light
- Close to the spectral characteristics of visual acuity
- Widely use to 1-lux high precision measurement
- Standard NXP I2C communication agreement
Joy Stick Module For Arduino
Analog Input Pins | 16 Pins |
Operating voltage | 5 V |
DC Current per IO Pin | 40 mA |
Frequency | 50/60 Hz |
Usage | Industrial |
Features:
- Application specific design
- Smooth performance
- Low maintenance cost
Additional Information:
- Item Code: ARDUINO-ESPLORA
GY-87 10DOF MPU6050 HMC5883L BMP180 Sensor Module
Part Number | GY-87 |
Number of Axes | 3 |
Sensing Axis | XYZ |
Color | Blue |
Output Type | I2C |
Excitation Voltage | 3-5 V DC |
Dimension Mm | 20 x 16 mm |
- MPU6050 3x Axis accelerometer sensor and 3x Axis gyroscope sensor
- HMC5883L Triple Axis Magnetometer
- BMP180 Barometric Pressure Sensor
Specifications:
- Build in ultra low noise linear LDO voltage regulator
- Build-in on board filters, which reduce noise from motor and other high current electronics
- All sensors connected to I2C bus
- You can easily select two I2C address for MPU6050 by soldered jumper
- Power LED
- Build in Logic level converter for I2C
- Designed for 5V logic level
GY-291 ADXL345 3-Axis Accelerometer Module
Part Number | ADXL335 |
Number of Axes | 3 |
Sensing Axis | XYZ |
Acceleration Range | 2-16 g |
Output Type | SPI |
Excitation Voltage | 3-5 V DC |