Description
Product information "Arduino Proto Shield Rev3 (Uno Size)"
The ProtoShield makes it easy for you to design customised circuits. You can easily solder TH or SMD ICs in the prototyping area to test them with your Arduino board. The SMD area is designed for a SOIC integrated circuit with a maximum of 24 pins, and the TH area offers plenty of space for the necessary components around your project. You can even stick a mini breadboard (not included) in the proto area for solderless operation. The proto area also includes two power lines (IOREF and GND), two LED pads and SPI signal breakout pads for boards where SPI is only present on the ICSP header such as Zero.
Features at a glance
- 1.0 Arduino pin assignment
- 1 ICSP connection footprint
- 2 LEDs and resistor footprint
- IOREF and GND power lines
- SPI signal pads
- 24-pin SMD footprint (50 mils distance)
- Maximum 24 pins SOIC IC in SMD area
- Space for TH components
- IOREF and GND power lines
- 2 LEDs and SPI signals
- 1x Proto Shield Rev3 (Uno Size)
Properties
| Zolltarifnummer: | 85423990 |
|---|---|
| Brand: | Arduino |
| Country of Origin: | Italy |
| EAN: | 7630049200791 |
| Gross Weight (kg): | 0.018 |
| Manufacturer ID: | TSX00083 |
| Product ID: | TSX00083 |
Manufacturer
Arduino
Arduino: The all-rounder among IoT platforms
Hardly any other platform offers makers such a high-quality and versatile software and hardware package as Arduino. The success story begins in 2005, when the two passionate IT people Massimo Banzi and David Cuartielles develop the first Arduino, in Italy, and immediately hit the bull's eye. Within three years, no less than 50,000 copies of the compact single-board computer were sold, after which dozens of other Arduino models followed and also became top sellers. In the meantime, the platform has long since achieved cult status among hobby tinkerers.
One important reason for its success is that the hardware modules are extremely versatile and flexible thanks to their numerous inputs and outputs. With the help of Serial Read, the Arduino effortlessly reads out all desired commands. Whether you want to control displays or motors, or take measurements using sensors: Arduino always has the ideal hardware component in stock.
By the way, contrary to what is often claimed, Arduino boards cannot be used as a replacement for the Raspberry Pi, because unlike the mini-computer with the raspberry, the Arduino is dependent on an external computer. However, depending on the project, an Arduino board can be used in combination with a Raspberry Pi.
Manufacturer and safety information
Arduino S.r.l.
Via Andrea Appiani 25
IT 20900 Monza MB
https://www.arduino.cc
WEEE number: 20453810
Person responsible for the EU
Sertronics GmbH
Am Studio 20d
DE 12489 Berlin
https://www.berrybase.de
info@berrybase.de
Safety instructions
- Only use in well ventilated areas to avoid overheating.
- Before connecting, ensure that the board is de-energised.
- Do not expose to moisture or water.
- Avoid direct contact with bare conductors during operation.
- Always connect power supply units or batteries in accordance with the stated specifications.
- Do not operate in the vicinity of flammable materials.
- Avoid short circuits, especially on open pins.
- Use exclusively for the intended purpose.
- Dispose of in accordance with the applicable electronics and environmental regulations.
- Before disposal, ensure that no batteries or cables are connected.
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