UNO R3 Lenardo R3 Mega 2560 Multi-Function Shield
This is an open-source code base and Simple I/O platform and with the use of a similar java, C language development environment.
5 in stock
5 in stock
Description:
UNO R3 Lenardo R3 Mega 2560 Multi-Function Shield
- 4 digit 7-segment LED display module driven by two serial 74HC595’s
- 4 x surface mount LED’s in a parallel configuration
- 10K adjustable precision potentiometer
- 3 x Independent push buttons
- Piezo buzzer
- DS18B20 temperature sensor interface
- LM35 temperature sensor interface
- Infrared receiver interface
- Serial interface header for convenient connection to serial modules such as
- Bluetooth, wireless interface, voice module, a voice recognition module etc
- Dimensions 69 x 54 x 11 (L / W / H)
Description:
UNO R3 Lenardo R3 Mega 2560 Multi-Function Shield is an open-source code base and Simple i / o platform, and with the use of a similar java, C language development environment. So you can quickly use the language with Flash or Processing … and other software to make interactive works Can be used to complete the development of electronic components such as Switch or Sensors or other controllers, LED, stepper motor or other output devices. You can also operate independently as a software platform that can communicate with, for example, said: flash processing Max / MSP VVVV or other interactive software … to develop an open-source IDE interface is based on the principle that allows you to download free of charge to develop more surprising interactive work
What is Arduino Shield?
Arduino shields are the boards, which are plugged over the Arduino board to expand its functionalities.
For example, Ethernet shields are used to connect the Arduino board to the Internet. The pin position of the shields is similar to the Arduino boards.
Arduino
Arduino Uno SMD R3
Developer Arduino.cc
Manufacturer Arduino
Type Single-board microcontroller
Operating system None
CPU
- Atmel AVR (8-bit),
- ARM Cortex-M0+ (32-bit),
- ARM Cortex-M3 (32-bit),
- Intel Quark (x86) (32-bit)
Memory SRAM
Storage Flash, EEPROM
Arduino is an open-source hardware and software company, project and user community that designs and manufactures single-board microcontrollers and microcontroller kits for building digital devices. Its hardware products are licensed under a CC-BY-SA license, while the software is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) or the GNU General Public License (GPL), permitting the manufacture of Arduino boards and software distribution by anyone. Arduino boards are available commercially from the official website or through authorized distributors.
Arduino board designs
Use a variety of microprocessors and controllers. The boards are equipped with sets of digital and analogue input/output (I/O) pins that may be interfaced to various expansion boards (‘shields’) or breadboards (for prototyping) and other circuits. The boards feature serial communications interfaces, including Universal Serial Bus (USB) on some models, which are also used for loading programs. The microcontrollers can be programmed using the C and C++ programming languages, using a standard API which is also known as the “Arduino language”. In addition to using traditional compiler toolchains, the Arduino project provides an integrated development environment (IDE) and a command-line tool (Arduino-CLI) developed in Go.
What year did Arduino begin?
The Arduino project began in 2005 as a tool for students at the Interaction Design Institute Ivrea in Ivrea, Italy, aiming to provide a low-cost and easy way for novices and professionals to create devices that interact with their environment using sensors and actuators. Common examples of such devices intended for beginner hobbyists include simple robots, thermostats and motion detectors.
Where did the name come from?
The name Arduino comes from a bar in Ivrea, Italy, where some of the founders of the project used to meet. The bar was named after Arduin of Ivrea, who was the margrave of the March of Ivrea and King of Italy from 1002 to 1014.
Development Resources: demo codes, schematics, datasheets, etc
Reference for Arduino and reference to all matters.
Notes:
1. There may be slight size deviations due to manual measurement, different measuring methods and tools.
2. The picture may not reflect the actual colour of the item because of different photographing light, angle and display monitor.
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Dimensions | 7 × 6 × 2 cm |