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Arduino Uno R3 – SMD MCU – Without Cable
Arduino Uno R3 – SMD MCU – Without Cable
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The Arduino Uno R3 Compatible Board is a microcontroller board which is based on the ATmega328. Arduino Uno has 14 digital input or output pins(where 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 has everything needed to support the microcontroller, you need to simply connect it to a computer with a USB cable or power it with an AC-to-DC adapter or battery to get started.
The module has onboard USB to TTL converter chip. It also has onboard voltage regulator for 5V and 3.3V. The module can take input of up to 16V DC. The module has a 16 Mhz clock. The At mega needs 5V for operation @ 16 Mhz. It has 14 Digital I/Os, and 6 Analog Inputs. Out of 14 Digital I/Os, 6 pins can provide PWM output. The module has a UART on pins 0 and 1. Almost all of the pins are mappable with interrupt vector.
The max DC Current per I/O pin is 20mA. The analog inputs can also function as digital I/Os. It supports various interfaces like: SPI,I2C, UART, etc. Also, the onboard 3.3V pin can provide upto 50mA current.
It is used for quick prototyping. This version comes with Separate header pins, which are solderable if required, for connection of female jumper wires.
The module is easily programmable using the Arduino IDE on PC. It needs to connect to the PC via USB Cable. So, the IDE will detect it, and on click of a button, the program compilation and uploading to the development Board will be done. The module can be also programmed via dedicated pins for the programmer, but the Atmel ICE or similar compatible programmer is required in that case. Whereas, No extra components are required, in case of USB.
The IDE provides various ready to use libraries, increasing the usage scenarios for the board.
Features:
- Easy application programming using open source IDE
- Easy to learn Microcontroller using Arduino boards.
- Easy application programming using open source IDE
- Ready Library for most of the sensors and application modules.
- More information on www.arduino.cc
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