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  • M5Stack NEO-M8N GPS Module

    M5Stack M5Stack NEO-M8N GPS Module

    Features Location Retrieval Location Tracking for RC projects Sensitivity: 167dBm Antenna included See also the M5Stack Github page.

    € 44,95

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  • SparkFun Artemis Module – Low Power Machine Learning BLE Cortex-M4F

    SparkFun SparkFun Artemis Module - Low Power Machine Learning BLE Cortex-M4F

    The flexibility of the Artemis module starts with SparkFun's Arduino core. You can program and use the Artemis module just like you would an Uno or any other Arduino. The time to first blink is just 5 minutes away! We built the core from the ground up, making it fast and as lightweight as possible. Next is the module itself. Measuring 10 mm x 15 mm, the Artemis module has all the support circuitry you need to use the fantastic Ambiq Apollo3 processor in your next project. We're proud to say the SparkFun Artemis module is the first open-source hardware module with the design files freely and easily available. We've carefully designed the module so that implementing Artemis into your design can be done with low-cost 2-layer PCBs and 8mil trace/space. Made in the USA at SparkFun's Boulder production line, the Artemis module is designed for consumer-grade products. This truly differentiates the Artemis from its Arduino brethren. Ready to scale your product? The Artemis will grow with you beyond the Uno footprint and Arduino IDE. Additionally, the Artemis has an advanced HAL (hardware abstraction layer), allowing users to push the modern Cortex-M4F architecture to its limit. The SparkFun Artemis Module is fully FCC/IC/CE certified and is available in full tape and reel quantities. With 1M flash and 384k RAM, you'll have plenty of room for your code. The Artemis module runs at 48MHz with a 96MHz turbo mode available and with Bluetooth to boot!

    € 12,95

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  • Seeed Studio Grove Capacitieve Vingerafdrukscanner/Sensor voor Arduino

    Seeed Studio Seeed Studio Grove Capacitive Fingerprint Scanner/Sensor for Arduino

    The Grove Capacitive Fingerprint Scanner/Sensor is based on the KCT203 Semiconductor fingerprint recognition module, including a high-performance MCU, a vertical RF push-type fingerprint sensor, and a touch sensing device. This module features many advantages such as small size, small fingerprint template, low power consumption, high reliability, fast fingerprint recognition, etc. In addition, it is worth mentioning that there is a lovely RGB light around this module to indicate whether the fingerprint recognition is successful. The system is equipped with a high-performance fingerprint algorithm, and the self-learning function is remarkable. After each successful fingerprint recognition, the latest challenge feature values can be integrated into the fingerprint database to continuously improve the fingerprint features, making the experience better. Applications Fingerprint lock devices: door locks, safes, steering wheel locks, padlocks, gun locks, etc. Fingerprint sign-in, access control system Specifications CPU GD32 Fingerprint Template Storage Max. 100 Connector Grove UART Sensor Resolution 508 DPI Sensor Pixel 160x160 False Rejection Rate <1% False Acceptance Rate <0.005% Match Response Time(1:N Mode) <350ms Match Response Time(1:1 Mode) <7ms Sensor Size Φ14.9mm Frame Size Φ 19mm Power Consumption Full speed: ≤40 mA; Sleep: ≤12 uA Operating Voltage 3.3 V / 5 V Operating Temperature -20 ~ 70 ℃ ESD Protection Non-contact 15 KV, contact 8 KV Included 1x KCT203 Semiconductor fingerprint recognition module 1x Sensor cable 1x Grove cable 1x Grove driver board Documentations Grove Capacitive Fingerprint Scanner/Sensor eagle file Grove Capacitive Fingerprint Scanner/Sensor code Wiki

    € 32,95

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  • M5Stack Battery Module for ESP32 Core Development Kit (750 mAh)

    M5Stack M5Stack Battery Module for ESP32 Core Development Kit (750 mAh)

    M5Stack Battery Module for ESP32 Core Development Kit (750 mAh)

    € 16,95

    Members € 15,26

  • Arduino Nano 33 IoT met Headers

    Arduino Arduino Nano 33 IoT with Headers

    The board's main processor is a low-power Arm® Cortex®-M0 32-bit SAMD21. The WiFi and Bluetooth® connectivity is performed with a module from u-blox, the NINA-W10, a low-power chipset operating in the 2.4GHz range. On top of that, secure communication is ensured through the Microchip® ECC608 crypto chip. Besides that, you can find a 6 axis IMU, which makes this board perfect for simple vibration alarm systems, pedometers, the relative positioning of robots, etc. WiFi and Arduino IoT Cloud You can get your board to connect to any kind of existing WiFi network, or use it to create your own Arduino Access Point. The specific set of examples we provide for the Nano 33 IoT can be consulted at the WiFiNINA library reference page. It is also possible to connect your board to different Cloud services, Arduino's own among others. Here are some examples of how to get the Arduino boards to connect to: Arduino's own IoT Cloud: Arduino's IoT Cloud is a simple and fast way to ensure secure communication for all of your connected Things. Check it out here. Blynk: a simple project from our community connecting to Blynk to operate your board from a phone with little code. IFTTT: see an in-depth case of building a smart plug connected to IFTTT. AWS IoT Core: we made this example on how to connect to Amazon Web Services. Azure: visit this GitHub repository explaining how to connect a temperature sensor to Azure's Cloud. Firebase: you want to connect to Google's Firebase, this Arduino library will show you how. Microcontroller SAMD21 Cortex®-M0+ 32bit low power ARM MCU Radio Module u-blox NINA-W102 Secure Element ATECC608A Operating Voltage 3.3 V Input Voltage 21 V Digital I/O Pins 14 PWM Pins 11 DC Current per I/O Pin 7 mA Analog Input Pins 8 Analog Output Pins 1 External Interrupts all digital pins UART 1 SPI 1 I2C 1 Flash Memory 256 KB SRAM 32 KB EEPROM none Clock Speed 48 MHz LED_Builtin 13 USB Native in the SAMD21 Processor IMU LSM6DS3 Length 45 mm Width 18 mm Weight 5 g

    € 32,95

    Members € 29,66

  • Arduino Starter Kit (Engels)

    Arduino Arduino Starter Kit (English)

    Quickly and easily get started with learning electronics using the Arduino Uno Starter Kit, which have a universal appeal to fans at home, businesses, and schools alike. No prior experience is required, as the kits introduce both coding and electronics through fun, engaging, and hands-on projects. You can use the starter kit to teach students about current, voltage, and digital logic as well as the fundamentals of programming. There’s an introduction to sensors and actuators and how to understand both digital and analog signals. Within all this, you’ll be teaching students how to think critically, learn collaboratively, and solve problems. Projects Book GET TO KNOW YOUR TOOLS an introduction to the basics SPACESHIP INTERFACE design the control panel for your starship LOVE-O-METER measure how hot-blooded you are COLOR MIXING LAMP produce any colour with a lamp that uses light as an input MOOD CUE clue people into how you're doing LIGHT THEREMIN create a musical instrument you play by waving your hands KEYBOARD INSTRUMENT play music and make some noise with this keyboard DIGITAL HOURGLASS a light-up hourglass that can stop you from working too much MOTORIZED PINWHEEL a coloured wheel that will make your head spin ZOETROPE create a mechanical animation you can play forward or reverse CRYSTAL BALL a mystical tour to answer all your tough questions KNOCK LOCK tap out the secret code to open the door TOUCHY-FEEL LAMP a lamp that responds to your touch TWEAK THE ARDUINO LOGO control your personal computer from your Arduino HACKING BUTTONS create a master control for all your devices! Included 1 Projects Book (170 pages) 1 Arduino Uno 1 USB cable 1 Breadboard 400 points 70 Solid core jumper wires 1 Easy-to-assemble wooden base 1 9 V battery snap 1 Stranded jumper wires (black) 1 Stranded jumper wires (red) 6 Phototransistor 3 Potentiometer 10 kΩ 10 Pushbuttons 1 Temperature sensor [TMP36] 1 Tilt sensor 1 alphanumeric LCD (16x2 characters) 1 LED (bright white) 1 LED (RGB) 8 LEDs (red) 8 LEDs (green) 8 LEDs (yellow) 3 LEDs (blue) 1 Small DC motor 6/9 V 1 Small servo motor 1 Piezo capsule 1 H-bridge motor driver 1 Optocouplers 2 Mosfet transistors 3 Capacitors 100 uF 5 Diodes 3 Transparent gels 1 Male pins strip (40x1) 20 Resistors 220 Ω 5 Resistors 560 Ω 5 Resistors 1 kΩ 5 Resistors 4.7 kΩ 20 Resistors 10 kΩ 5 Resistors 1 MΩ 5 Resistors 10 MΩ

    € 149,95

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  • Seeed Studio Arduino Sensor Kit (Basis)

    Seeed Studio Seeed Studio Arduino Sensor Kit (Base)

    Features Co-produced by Arduino and Seeed Plug & play addition to the Arduino Uno 10 most commonly used electronics modules All modules are pre-wired on the PCB, no wiring is required High-quality online lessons provided by Arduino Perfect for Steam Education and Online Education Included Grove – LED Grove – Buzzer Grove – OLED Display 0.96″ Grove – Button Grove – Rotary Potentiometer Grove – Light Grove – Sound Grove – Temperature & Humidity Sensor Grove – Air Pressure Sensor Grove – 3-Axis Accelerator 6 Grove Cables

    € 42,95

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  • M5Stack Sim800L GSM Module

    M5Stack M5Stack Sim800L GSM Module

    Out of stock

    M5Stack Sim800L GSM Module Features: Microfoon Antenne 3,5 mm stereo hoofdtelefoonaansluiting Azure cloud service platform Stackable IoT-module Als u op zoek bent naar de AT Command Manual, geleverd door SIMCom, klik dan hier Voor meer informatie over de M5Stack-familie zie ook de M5Stack Github pagina Blockly en Python Een UIFlow-systeem met Blockly voor M5Stack is beschikbaar hier. M5 UI Flow is een ontwikkelomgeving voor M5STACK in Blockly en Python. Als cloud-gebaseerd platform is het niet nodig om een sketch te compileren en te downloaden via een kabel: druk op een knop en wacht een paar seconden tot de sketch wordt uitgevoerd op het apparaat!

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    € 19,95

    Members € 17,96

  • Seeed Studio Grove SCD30 CO2, Temperatuur & Vochtigheid Sensor voor Arduino

    Seeed Studio Seeed Studio Grove SCD30 CO2, Temperature & Humidity Sensor for Arduino

    Features NDIR CO2 sensor technology: embedded with Sensirion SCD30 Multi-function: Integrates temperature and humidity sensor on the same sensor module High precision and wide measurement accuracy: ±(30 ppm + 3%) between 400 ppm to 10000 ppm Superior stability: Dual-channel detection Easy project operation: Digital interface I²C, Breadboard-friendly, Grove-compatible Best performance-to-price ratio Application Ideas Air Purifier Environmental Monitoring Plant Environmental Monitoring system Arduino weather station

    € 99,95

    Members € 89,96

  • Arduino MKR FOX 1200

    Arduino Arduino MKR FOX 1200

    Out of stock

    The Arduino MKR FOX 1200 combines SigFox connectivity with the functionality of the Arduino MKR Zero. It is the ideal solution for beginners wanting to design IoT projects with a low power device. The Arduino MKR FOX 1200 is based on the Atmel SAMD21 and an ATA8520 SigFox module. The intelligent design enables the ability to power the board using an external 5 V power supply or two 1.5 V AA or AAA batteries. Features 32-bit computational power Rich set of I/O interfaces Low power SigFox communication Automatic switch between the two sources These features make this board an excellent choice for IoT battery-powered projects in a compact form factor. The USB port can supply power (5 V) to the board. The Arduino MKR FOX 1200 can run with or without the batteries connected and has limited power consumption. Please note: Unlike most Arduino boards, the Arduino MKR FOX 1200 runs at 3.3 V. The maximum voltage the I/O pins can handle is 3.3 V. Applying voltages higher than 3.3 V to any I/O pin could damage the board. While output to 5 V digital devices is possible, bidirectional communication with 5 V devices needs proper level shifting. Specifications Microcontroller SAMD21 Cortex-M0+ 32bit low power ARM MCU Board Power Supply (USB/VIN) 5 V Circuit Operating Voltage 3.3 V PWM Pins 12 (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, A3 - or 18 -, A4 - or 19) Digital I/O Pins 8 UART 1 I²C 1 SPI 1 External Interrupts 8 (0, 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, A1 - or 16-, A2 - or 17) Analog Input Pins 7 (ADC 8 / 10 / 12 bit) Analog Output Pins 1 (DAC 10 bit) DC Current per I/O Pin 7 mA SRAM 32 KB Flash Memory 256 KB EEPROM No Clock Speed 32.768 kHz (RTC), 48 MHz LED_BUILTIN 6 Full-Speed USB Device and embedded Host LED_BUILTIN 6 Antenna power 2 dB Carrier frequency 868 MHz Working region EU Dimensions 7.64 x 25 mm Weight 32 g Antenna The Arduino MKR FOX 1200 requires a GSM antenna to be attached to the board with the micro UFL connector; please make sure that the antenna is compatible with the frequencies in the SigFox's range (868 Mhz). Please note: Do not attach the antenna to a metallic surface Batteries, Pins and board LEDs Battery capacity: The batteries must have a voltage of 1.5 V. Battery connector: To connect a battery pack (2x AA or AAA) to the Arduino MKR FOX 1200, use the screw terminal block. Polarity: On the silk in the bottom of the board, a positive pin is the closest to the USB connector VIN: This pin can power the board with a regulated 5 V source. If the power goes through this pin, the USB power source is disconnected. That is the only way to supply 5 V to the board, without using USB. 5 V: This pin outputs 5 V from the board when powered from the USB connector or the VIN pin. VCC: This pin outputs 3.3 V through the on-board voltage regulator. This voltage is 3.3 V if USB or VIN is used or equal the two batteries if they are used LED ON: The LED is connected to the 5 V input from either USB or VIN. It is not connected to the batteries. That results in the LED lighting up when the power comes from USB or VIN and staying off when the board is running on battery. That minimizes the waste of energy stored in the battery. Onboard LED: On Arduino MKR FOX 1200, the built-in LED is connected to D6 and not D13 as on the other boards. Blink example or other sketches that uses pin 13 for onboard LED may need to be changed to work properly.

    Out of stock

    € 49,95

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  • SparkFun Weather Shield

    SparkFun SparkFun Weather Shield

    The SparkFun Weather Shield uses the Si7021 humidity / temperature sensor, the MPL3115A2 barometric pressure sensor, and the ALS-PT19 light sensor. The shield utilizes the MPL3115A2 and Si7021 Arduino libraries. The SparkFun Weather Shield comes with two unpopulated RJ11 connector spaces and a 6-pin GPS connector. Finally, each Weather Shield can operate from 3.3 V up to 16 V and has built-in voltage regulators and signal translators. Check out the GitHub page, Schematics, and Eagle Files for more information.

    € 49,95

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  • Seeed Studio Grove Starter Kit for Arduino

    Seeed Studio Seeed Studio Grove Starter Kit for Arduino

    Grove is a modular electronic platform for quick prototyping. Every module has one function, such as touch sensing, creating audio effect and so on. Just plug the modules you need to the base shield, then you are ready to test your idea buds. This Grove – Starter Kit for Arduino is upgraded version of our Grove Starter Kit plus. We included more frequently encountered modules in this kit to support your concept buildup. The changes: Optimize the internal slot structure, using technology to make our products inside plastic boxes more regularized, more protective. Upgrade Instructions for creative poster form, more streamlined and intuitive description for each Grove-Sensor. Grove-LED increased from three separate PCBA into a. But will still provide three different colors of LED light bulbs for you. To consider the overall playability of the product experience, we optimized the two Grove-Sensors. Grove-Sound Sensor upgrade to V1.2; Grove-Temperature Sensor upgrade to the new SMD V1.1. Data line upgrade from 24AWG Grove Cable is 26 AWG Grove Cable, wire length is adjusted to the length of 200mm unified model, the number was adjusted to 10. Screen perfect upgrade for the Grove-LCD RGB Backlight, color screen makes further enhanced playability experience. Parts list: 1x Base Shield 1x Grove - LCD RGB Backlight 1x Grove - Smart Relay 1x Grove - Buzzer 1x Grove - Sound Sensor 1x Grove - Touch Sensor 1x Grove - Rotary Angle Sensor 1x Grove - Temperature Sensor 1x Grove - LED 1x Grove - Light Sensor 1x Grove – Button 1x DIP LED Blue-Blue 1x DIP LED Green-Green 1x DIP LED Red-Red 1x Mini Servo 10x Grove Cables 1x 9V to Barrel Jack Adapter 1x Grove starter kit Manual 1x Green Plastic Box For all Grove users (especially beginners), we provide you guidance PDF documents. Please download and read through Preface - Getting Started and Introduction to Grove before your using of the product.

    € 75,00

    Members € 67,50

  • Arduino Pro Nicla Vision

    Arduino Arduino Pro Nicla Vision

    Ever wanted an automated house? Or a smart garden? The Arduino IoT Cloud compatible board Nicla Vision allows you to build your next smart project. You can connect devices, visualize data, control and share your projects from anywhere in the world. Nicla Vision combines a powerful STM32H747AII6 Dual ARM Cortex M7/M4 IC processor with a 2 MP color camera that supports TinyML, as well as a smart 6-axis motion sensor, integrated microphone and distance sensor. You can easily include it into any project because it’s designed to be compatible with all Arduino Portenta and MKR products, fully integrates with OpenMV, supports MicroPython and also offers both WiFi and Bluetooth Low Energy connectivity. It’s so compact – with its 22.86 x 22.86 mm form factor – it can physically fit into most scenarios, and requires so little energy it can be powered by battery for standalone applications. All of this makes Nicla Vision the ideal solution to develop or prototype with on-device image processing and machine vision at the edge, for asset tracking, object recognition, predictive maintenance and more – easier and faster than ever. Train it to spot details, so you can focus on the big picture. Automate anything Check every product is labeled before it leaves the production line; unlock doors only for authorized personnel, and only if they are wearing PPE correctly; use AI to train Nicla Vision to regularly check analog meters and beam readings to the Cloud; teach it to recognize thirsty crops and turn the irrigation on when needed.Anytime you need to act or make a decision depending on what you see, let Nicla Vision watch, decide and act for you. Feel seen Interact with kiosks with simple gestures, create immersive experiences, work with cobots at your side. Nicla Vision allows computers and smart devices to see you, recognize you, understand your movements and make your life easier, safer, more efficient, better. Keep an eye out Let Nicla Vision be your eyes: detecting animals on the other side of the farm, letting you answer your doorbell from the beach, constantly checking on the vibrations or wear of your industrial machinery. It’s your always-on, always precise lookout, anywhere you need it to be. Downloads Schematics Datasheet

    € 149,95

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  • Arduino Make-Your-Uno Kit

    Arduino Arduino Make-Your-Uno Kit

    Learn the basics of electronics by assembling manually your Arduino Uno, become familiar with soldering by mounting every single component, and then unleash your creativity with the only kit that becomes a synth! The Arduino Make-Your-Uno kit is really the best way to learn how to solder. And when you are done, the packaging allows you to build a synth and make your music. A kit with all the components to build your very own Arduino Uno and audio synthesizer shield. The Make-Your-Uno kit comes with a complete set of instructions in a dedicated content platform. This includes video material, a 3D interactive viewer for following detailed instructions, and how to program your board once it is finished. This kit contains: Arduino Make-Your-Uno 1x Make-Your-Uno PCB 1x USB C Serial adapter Board 7x Resistors 1k Ohm 2x Resistors 10k Ohm 2x Resistors 1M Ohm 1x Diode (1N4007) 1x 16 MHz Crystal 4x Yellow LEDs 1x Green LED 1x Push-Button 1x MOSFET 1x LDO (3.3 V) 1x LDO (5 V) 3x Ceramic capacitors (22pF) 3x Electrolytic capacitors (47uF) 7x Polyester capacitors (100nF) 1x Socket for ATMega 328p 2x I/O Connectors 1x Connector header 6 pins 1x Barrel jack connector 1x ATmega 328p Microcontroller Arduino Audio Synth 1x Audio Synth PCB 1x Resistor 100k Ohm 1x Resistor 10 Ohm 1x Audio amplifier (LM386) 1x Ceramic capacitors (47nF) 1x Electrolytic capacitors (47uF) 1x Electrolytic capacitors (220uF) 1x Polyester capacitor (100nF) 4x connectors pin header 6x potentiometer 10k Ohm with plastic knobs Spare parts 2x Electrolytic capacitors (47uF) 2x Polyester capacitor (100nF) 2x Ceramic capacitors (22pF) 1x Push-Button 1x Yellow LEDs 1x Green LED Mechanical parts 5x Spacers 12 mm 11x Spacers 6 mm 5x screw nuts 2x screws 12 mm

    € 79,95

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  • Seeed Studio Grove SGP30 VOC & eCO2 Gas Sensor (Arduino-compatible)

    Seeed Studio Seeed Studio Grove SGP30 VOC & eCO2 Gas Sensor (Arduino-compatible)

    The Sensirion SGP30 is a digital multi-pixel gas sensor that can easily integrate with air purifiers, demand-controlled ventilation, and other IoT applications. Powered by Sensirion’s CMOSens®technology, it integrates a complete sensor system on a single chip featuring a digital I2C interface, a temperature-controlled micro hotplate, and two preprocessed indoor air quality signals. As the first metal-oxide gas sensor featuring multiple sensing elements on one chip, the SGP30 provides more detailed information about air quality. Features Multi-pixel gas sensor for indoor air quality applications Outstanding long-term stability I2C interface with TVOC and CO2eq output signals Low power consumption Chip module tape and reel packaged, reflow solderable Specifications Weight: 9g Battery: Exclude Working Voltage: 3.3V/5V Output range: TVOC-0 ppb to 60000ppb / CO₂eq - 400 ppm to 60000 ppm Sampling rate: 1 Hz

    € 22,95

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  • M5Stack Proto Board

    M5Stack M5Stack Proto Board

    PROTO board is used as a Core Extensions feature. Suitable with Arduino and ESP32

    € 7,95

    Members € 7,16

  • Arduino MKR IoT Carrier

    Arduino Arduino MKR IoT Carrier

    Data Capture: Map the environment around the carrier using the integrated temperature, humidity, and pressure sensors and collect data about movement using the 6 axis IMU and light, gesture, and proximity sensors. Easily add more external sensors to capture more data from more sources via the on-board Grove connectors (x3). Data Storage: Capture and store all the data locally on an SD card, or connect to the Arduino IoT Cloud for real-time data capture, storage, and visualization. Data Visualisation: Locally view real-time sensor readings on the built-in OLED Color Display and create visual or sound prompts using the embedded LEDs and buzzer. Total Control: Directly control small-voltage electronic appliances using the onboard relays and the five tactile buttons, with the integrated display providing a handy on-device interface for immediate control.

    € 57,95

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  • Last stock! De Arduino Pro Portenta X8

    Arduino Arduino Pro Portenta X8

    1 in stock

    Portenta X8 is a powerful, industrial-grade SOM with Linux OS preloaded onboard, capable of running device-independent software thanks to its modular container architecture. Take advantage of onboard Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Low Energy connectivity to securely perform OS/application OTA updates. It’s basically two industrial products in one, with the power of no less than 9 cores. Leverage the Arduino environment to carry out real-time tasks while Linux takes care of high-performance processing. Portenta X8 features an NXP i.MX 8M Mini Cortex-A53 quad-core, up to 1.8 GHz per core + 1x Cortex-M4 up to 400 MHz, plus the STMicroelectronics STM32H747 dual-core Cortex-M7 up to 480 Mhz +M4 32-bit ARM MCU up to 240 Mhz. Features Two industrial products in one, combining Arduino’s availability of libraries/skills with container-based Linux distribution Outstanding computational density – a total of 9 cores within a compact form factor Multi-processor architecture allowing power-optimized processing Leverage popular programming languages like Python, Java and Ruby among others Real-time I/O and fieldbus/control on a dedicated core Deploy powerful AI algorithms and machine learning on the edge Secure OS/applications updates over-the-air Industrial-grade security at the hardware level, thanks to its crypto chip on dedicated bus Leverage the Arduino ecosystem to expand Portenta capabilities Implement multi-protocol routing with a single module Compatible with other Arduino Portenta products Industrial-Grade Security Portenta X8 has been designed with industrial-grade security in mind. PSA Certified and includes the NXP SE050C2 hardware security element to provide key generation, accelerated crypto operations and secure storage. Awarded Arm SystemReady certification and integrated Parsec services, making it one of the market’s first Cassini Products available to developers. Portenta X8 includes the customizable open-source Linux microPlatform OS, built using best industry practices for end-to-end security, incremental OTA updates and fleet management. Utilizing the cloud-based DevOps platform from Foundries.io to reinvent the way embedded Linux solutions are built, tested, deployed and maintained, the Portenta X8 benefits from Foundries.io continuous update service for cybersecurity. This service guarantees an updated image that contains all vulnerability patches; whilst the approach to containers decouples the operating system from the application, to seamlessly keep the whole system updated. Applications Portenta X8 enables IT professionals, system integrators and consulting firms to build and boost a wide variety of solutions for industrial contexts, and also lends itself to building automation and smart agriculture applications. Connected edge computer for manufacturing Autonomous Guided Vehicles (AGV) Interactive full-HD secure kiosks and digital signage Office & home control systems Navigation and control for smart agriculture Behavioral analytics for offices and factories Downloads Datasheet Schematics

    1 in stock

    € 239,00

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  • Arduino Pro Portenta Max Carrier

    Arduino Arduino Pro Portenta Max Carrier

    Max Carrier transforms Portenta modules into single-board computers or reference designs that enable edge AI for high-performance industrial, building automation and robotics applications. Thanks to dedicated high-density connectors, it can be paired with Portenta X8 or H7, allowing you to easily prototype and deploy your industrial projects. This Arduino Pro carrier further augments Portenta connectivity options with Fieldbus, LoRa, Cat-M1 and NB-IoT. Among the many available plug-and-play connectors there are Ethernet, USB-A, audio jacks, microSD, mini-PCIe, FD-CAN and Serial RS232/422/485. Max Carrier can be powered via external supply (6-36 V) or battery via the onboard 18650 Li-ion battery connector with 3.7 V battery charger. Features Easily prototype industrial applications and minimize time to market A powerful carrier exposing Portenta peripherals (e.g. CAN, RS232/422/485, USB, mPCIe) Multiple connectivity options (Ethernet, LoRa, CAT-M1, NB-IoT) MicroSD for data logging operations Integrated audio jacks (line-in, line-out, mic-in) Standalone when battery powered Onboard JTAG debugger via micro-USB (with Portenta H7 only) Specifications Connectors High-Density connectors compatible with Portenta products2x USB-A female connectors1x Gigabit Ethernet connector (RJ45)1x FD-Can on RJ111x mPCIe1x Serial RS232/422/485 on RJ12 Audio 3x audio jacks: stereo line-in/line-out, mic-inSpeaker connector Memory Micro SD Wireless modules Murata CMWX1ZZABZ-078 LoRaSARA-R412M-02B (Cat.M1/NB-IoT) Operating temperatures -40 °C to +85 °C (-40° F to 185 °F) Debugging Onboard JLink OB / Blackmagic probe Power/battery Power Jack for external supply (6-36 V)On-board 18650 Li-ion battery connector with battery charger (3.7 V) Dimensions 101.6 x 101.6 mm (4.0 x 4.0') Downloads Datasheet Schematics

    € 439,00

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  • Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense Rev2 met headers

    Arduino Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense Rev2 with Headers

    The Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense Rev2 with headers is Arduino’s 3.3 V AI enabled board in the smallest available form factor with a set of sensors that will allow you without any external hardware to start programming your next project, right away. With the Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense Rev2, you can: Build wearable devices that using AI can recognize movements. Build a room temperature monitoring device that can suggest or modify changes in the thermostat. Build a gesture or voice recognition device using the microphone or the gesture sensor together with the AI capabilities of the board. Differences between Rev1 and Rev2 Replacement of IMU from LSM9DS1 (9 axis) for a combination of two IMUs (BMI270 – 6 axis IMU and BMM150 – 3 axis IMU) Replacement of temperature and humidity sensor from HTS221 for HS3003 Replacement of microphone from MP34DT05 to MP34DT06JTR Replacement of power supply MPM3610 for MP2322 Addition of VUSB soldering jumper on the top side of the board New test point for USB, SWDIO and SWCLK Specifications Microcontroller nRF52840 (datasheet) Operating Voltage 3.3 V Input Voltage (limit) 21 V DC Current per I/O Pin 15 mA Clock Speed 64 MHz CPU Flash Memory 1 MB (nRF52840) SRAM 256 KB (nRF52840) EEPROM None Digital Input / Output Pins 14 PWM Pins All digital pins UART 1 SPI 1 I²C 1 Analog Input Pins 8 (ADC 12 bit 200 k samples) Analog Output Pins Only through PWM (no DAC) External Interrupts All digital pins LED_BUILTIN 13 USB Native in the nRF52840 Processor IMU BMI270 (datasheet) and BMM150 (datasheet) Microphone MP34DT06JTR (datasheet) Gesture, light, proximity, color APDS9960 (datasheet) Barometric pressure LPS22HB (datasheet) Temperature, humidity HS3003 (datasheet) Downloads Datasheet Schematics

    € 54,95

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  • Arduino Pro Portenta Breakout

    Arduino Arduino Pro Portenta Breakout

    Portenta Breakout board is designed to help hardware engineers and makers to prototype and help test devices connections and capacity within the Portenta family boards (e.g. the Portenta H7). It makes all high-density connectors’ signals individually accessible, making it quick and easy to connect and test external hardware components and devices as normally needed during development in the lab. Features PowerON Button Boot mode DIP switch Connectors USB-A RJ45 up to 1Gb/s Micro-SD Card MIPI-20T-JTAG with Trace-Capability. Power CR2032 RTC-Lithium battery backup External power terminal block I/O Break out all Portenta High Density connector signals Male/female HD connectors allow interposing breakout between Portenta and shield to debug signals Compatibility Standard Portenta High Density connector pinout Specifications USB Port USB-A Ethernet RJ45 up to 1 Gb/s Memory slot Micro SD card Debug MIPI-20T-JTAG with trace capability Connectors HD Male/Female RTC power battery CR2032 Dimensions 164 x 72 mm Weight 69 g Downloads Datasheet Schematics Pinout

    € 59,95

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  • Arduino Uno Experimenting Kit

    Makerfabs Arduino Uno Experimenting Kit

    With this kit you can built all the projects described in the book 'Mastering the Arduino Uno R4'. The kit comes with several LEDs, sensors, actuators, and other components. The purpose of the kit is to make a flying start with hardware and software aspects of projects designed around the Arduino Uno microcontroller system. Included 1x RFID reader module 1x DS1302 clock module 1x 5 V stepper motor 1x '2003' stepper motor drive board 5x Green LED 5x Yellow LED 5x Red LED 2x Rocker switch 1x Flame sensor 1x LM35 sensor module 1x Infrared receiver 3x Light-dependent resistors (LDRs) 1x IR remote controller 1x Breadboard 4x Pushbutton (with four caps) 1x Buzzer 1x Piezo sounder 1x Adjustable resistor (potentiometer) 1x 74HC595 shift register 1x 7-segment display 1x 4-digit 7-segment display 1x 8x8 Dot-matrix display 1x 1602 / I²C LCD module 1x DHT11 Temperature and humidity module 1x Relay module 1x Sound module Set of Dupont cables Set of Breadboard cables 1x Water sensor 1x PS2 Joystick 5x 1 k-ohm resistor 5x 10 k-ohm resistor 5x 220-ohm resistor 1x 4x4 keypad module 1x 9g Servo (25 cm) 1x RFID card 1x RGB module 1x 9 V battery DC jack

    € 34,95

    Members € 31,46

  • Arduino MKR WiFi 1010

    Arduino Arduino MKR WiFi 1010

    The board's main processor is a low-power ARM Cortex-M0 32-bit SAMD21, like in the other boards within the Arduino MKR family. The WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity is performed with a module from u-blox, the NINA-W10, a low-power chipset operating in the 2.4 GHz range. On top of that, secure communication is ensured through the Microchip ECC508 crypto chip. Besides that, you can find a battery charger, and an RGB LED on-board. Official Arduino WiFi Library You can get your board to connect to any kind of existing WiFi network, or use it to create your own Arduino Access Point. The specific set of examples we provide for the MKR WiFi 1010 can be consulted at the WiFiNINA library reference page. Compatible with other Cloud Services It is also possible to connect your board to different Cloud services, Arduino's own among others. Here are some examples of how to get the MKR WiFi 1010 to connect to: Blynk: a simple project from the Arduino community connecting to Blynk to operate your board from a phone with little code IFTTT: in-depth case of building a smart plug connected to IFTTT AWS IoT Core: Arduino made this example on how to connect to Amazon Web Services Azure: visit this GitHub repository explaining how to connect a temperature sensor to Azure's Cloud Firebase: you want to connect to Google's Firebase, this Arduino library will show you how Specifications Microcontroller SAMD21 Cortex-M0+ 32bit low power ARM MCU Radio Module u-blox NINA-W102 Power Supply 5 V Secure Element ATECC508 Supported Battery Li-Po Single Cell, 3.7 V, 1024 mAh Minimum Operating Voltage 3.3 V Digital I/O Pins 8 PWM Pins 13 UART 1 SPI 1 I2C 1 Analog Input Pins 7 Analog Output Pins 1 External Interrupts 10 Flash Memory 256 KB SRAM 32 KB EEPROM no Clock Speed 32.768 kHz, 48 MHz LED_Builtin 6 USB Full-Speed USB Device and embedded Host Length 61.5 mm Width 25 mm Weight 32 g

    € 39,95

    Members € 35,96

  • Last stock! SparkFun Inventor's Kit voor Arduino Uno v4.1

    SparkFun SparkFun Inventor's Kit for Arduino Uno v4.1

    1 in stock

    The online guide contains step-by-step instructions for building each project and circuit with the included parts. There is also example code is provided to make it easier to get started. The new concepts and components introduced in each project are explained at point of use, and there are troubleshooting tips as well to offer assistance in case something goes wrong. To make the kit safe for beginners, soldering has been removed. SparkFun Inventor's Kit for Arduino Uno v4.1 is recommended for everyone from 10 and up who is looking for an Arduino starter kit. Included 1x Arduino Uno 1x Arduino and Breadboard Holder 1x White Solderless Breadboard 1x SparkFun Mini Screwdriver 1x White-on-Black LCD Display (with headers) 1x SparkFun Motor Driver (with headers) 2x Rubber Wheels 2x Gearmotors 1x Small Servo 1x Ultrasonic Sensor 1x TMP36 Temp Sensor 1x 6' SparkFun USB Cable Jumper Wires 1x Photocell 1x Tricolor LED Red, Blue, Yellow and Green LEDs Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green Tactile Buttons 1x 10K Trimpot 1x Mini Power Switch 1x Piezo Speaker 1x AA Battery Holder 330 Ω and 10K Ω Resistors

    1 in stock

    € 114,95

    Members € 103,46

Buy an Arduino

What is Arduino? Why do you need an Arduino board? What are the benefits?

Arduino boards are equipped with a microcontroller, which is easy to program. The pins of this microcontroller (for example, digital inputs and outputs, and analog inputs) are connected to headers, to which you can connect other electronics without soldering. Connect buttons, potentiometers, LEDs, sensors, motors, displays and many other components and modules to quickly and easily create a prototype of the project you have in mind!

The software for the microcontroller can be developed with a program on your PC, the so-called IDE (integrated development environment). Even for beginners, the IDE is easy to understand, and so are the commands you can use to control your inputs and outputs. For many sensors and other accessories, there are powerful software libraries and samples you can use. Just connect your Arduino board to the PC via USB, write your commands, compile and send your software to the board with one click of the mouse, and see what happens. In short, it has never been easier to create a microcontroller project that includes hardware and software!

The first Arduino boards were developed around 2005 by a group of programming enthusiasts who needed cheap and simple boards for educational purposes. Because programming it was so easy, Arduino became very popular among artists and makers. In the years that followed, more and more boards were developed, some with fairly cheap 8-bit microcontrollers, others with more powerful models, and with different functions on the board such as WiFi or an Ethernet interface. In addition, a very large number of add-on boards, called shields, were developed to expand the functionality.

Arduino boards and the Arduino IDE are often used by Elektor Lab and external authors of Elektor articles and books, for a microcontroller project, or for educational purposes.

What do we offer (our range)?

In addition to many of the currently available Arduino boards Elektor offers official Arduino accessories and a selection of special and tested products from third parties, such as shields (add-on boards) and accessories. We also sell kits and bundles, for example Arduino boards in combination with a book.

Buying an Arduino board: what can you do with it?

What makes Arduino boards so special? These boards are cheap, compact and energy-saving, there are even robust variants for industrial purposes. The boards are very versatile, and there are a huge amount of shields (add-on boards) and modules to expand the functions. All connections can be made without soldering. Programming the Arduino program (called sketch) is very simple, there are many libraries and examples and quite good documentation. Projects such as weather stations, CO2 sensors, simple robots, audio players and much more are easy to implement.

Which accessories are available? What are they used for? What can you do with it?

Buying an Arduino board is just the first step. There are many shields (add-on boards, for example for motor control and lighting) and expansion modules (for example sensors) to expand the functions. Displays, power supplies, housings, cables, ... a wide variety of user-friendly accessories are available. In addition, there are many books about Arduino.

Why should you buy an Arduino from Elektor?

Elektor is an authorized distributor of Arduino. We purchase Arduino directly from the manufacturer in Italy and not through distribution channels.

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