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Features :
- Ready to plug & play.
- It can connect to various modules like sensors, servos, relays, buttons, potentiometers
- Each functional module has buckled port with VCC, GND and Output, which has corresponding port on the Sensor Shield, connected with a plain 2.54mm dual-female cable you may start playing already. Buckled brick cables are like cement for bricks, make the connections easier, secure and more professional looking.
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he Arduino Uno is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega328. It has 14 digital input/output pins (of which 6 can be used as PWM outputs), 6 analog inputs, a 16 MHz ceramic resonator, a USB connection, a power jack, an ICSP header, and a reset button. It contains everything needed to support the microcontroller; simply connect it to a computer with a USB cable or power it with a AC-to-DC adapter or battery to get started. The Uno differs from all preceding boards in that it does not use the FTDI USB-to-serial driver chip. Instead, it features the Atmega16U2 (Atmega8U2 up to version R2) programmed as a USB-to-serial converter. Revision 2 of the Uno board has a resistor pulling the 8U2 HWB line to ground, making it easier to put into DFU mode.
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LPC2148 16/32 bit ARM7TDMI-S with 512K Bytes Program Flash, 42KBytes RAM, USB 2.0, RTC, 10 bit ADC 2.44 uS, 2x UARTs, 2x I2C, SPI, 2x 32bitTIMERS, 6x PWM, 8x CCR, 1x DAC, WDT, 5V tolerant I/O, up to 60MHz operation standard JTAG connector with ARM 2x10 pin layout forprogramming/debugging with ARM-JTAG Perfect solution for developing USB peripherials status LED power supply LED power supply filtering capacitor 12 Mhz crystal on socket 32768 Hz crystal and RTC backup battery connector extension headers for all uC ports Extension header for Voltages 3.3v , UART , JTAG and USB D D-
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This development board uses the ATmega48 microcontroller for convenient interfacing with the NRF24L01 module. It also features an I2C communication interface that can be used for communication with other microcontrollers such as Arduino or for connecting other peripherals directly to this board. This module comes programmed with an I2C to SPI bridge which implements a convenient RF communication solution. With this module, users do not need to understand the NRF24L01 communication protocol which makes the building of NRF24L01 wireless application easier. This improves the efficiency of the project development process. This module is perfect for robots, remote controls, and remote sensing applications. Specifications Operating Voltage: 5 V (No short-circuit protection) Transfer Rate: 50 Bytes/second I2C/TWI Address: 0x47 (decimal 35) NRF24L01 Address: 0x34, 0x43, 0x10, 0x01, (from low to high)
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This is an Attiny85 based microcontroller development board similar to the Arduino line, only cheaper, smaller, and a bit less powerful. With a whole host of shields to extend its functionality and the ability to use the familiar Arduino IDE it is a great way to jump into electronics, or perfect for when an Arduino is too big or too much. Features : -Support for the Arduino IDE 1.0 (OSX/Win/Linux). -Power via USB or External Source - 5v or 7-35v (12v or less recommended, automatic selection). -On-board 500ma 5V Regulator. -Built-in USB. -6 I/O Pins (2 are used for USB only if your program actively communicates over USB, otherwise you can use all 6 even if you are programming via USB). -8k Flash Memory (about 6k after bootloader). -I2C and SPI (vis USI). -PWM on 3 pins (more possible with Software PWM). -ADC on 4 pins. -Power LED and Test/Status LED.
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BeagleBone Black is a low-cost, community-supported development platform for developers and hobbyists. Boot Linux in under 10 seconds and get started on development in less than 5 minutes with just a single USB cable. Processor: AM335x 1GHz ARM® Cortex-A8 512MB DDR3 RAM 4GB 8-bit eMMC on-board flash storage 3D graphics accelerator NEON floating-point accelerator 2x PRU 32-bit microcontrollers