Arduino Shields

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  • SparkFun RedBoard – Programmed met Arduino

    SparkFun SparkFun RedBoard (Programmed with Arduino)

    Are you tired of all the different Arduino boards, and having to choose which features you need? Wouldn't it be much simpler to have all the best features on the same board and not have to compromise? That is precisely what the people at SparkFun thought and delivered the fantastic SparkFun RedBoard Programmed with Arduino. Features ATmega328 microcontroller with Optiboot (UNO) Bootloader Input voltage: 7-15 V 0-5 V outputs with 3.3 V compatible inputs 6 Analog Inputs 14 Digital I/O Pins (6 PWM outputs) ISP Header 16 MHz Clock Spee 32 k Flash Memory R3 Shield Compatible All SMD Construction USB Programming Facilitated by the Ubiquitous FTDI FT231X Red PCB The SparkFun RedBoard combines the stability of the FTDI, the simplicity of the Uno's Optiboot bootloader, and the R3 shield compatibility of the Uno R3. RedBoard has the hardware peripherals you are used to: 6 Analog Inputs 14 Digital I/O pins (6 PWM pins) SPI UART External interrupts Downloads Drivers GitHub

    € 24,95

    Members € 22,46

  • 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

    Members € 44,96

What are Arduino Shields?

Shields are compact and easy-to-install extensions designed to add certain tasks or functionality to your Arduino board. There are shields available for almost every task you can do with an Arduino board, from adding Wi-Fi connectivity to running complex sensors and actuators .

Most shields are plug-and-play, meaning they can easily be connected to the Arduino board without any special knowledge or experience required. In addition, most shields offer specific software libraries and other tools to simplify the development process and improve performance.

Make more possible with Arduino Shields

Add-on shields allow you to access advanced features and technologies that are otherwise unavailable on the Arduino board. For example, shields are available for adding Wi-Fi connectivity, running motion detection sensors, controlling displays, and more.

Install Arduino add-ons

Using Arduino Shields is simple and fast. Below are some steps to help you use these shields:

Choose the right type of shield: Choose the shield you need for your project based on the functionalities and purposes you need.

  • Connect the shield to the Arduino: Use the headers on the shield and connect it to the headers on the Arduino board.
  • Add code: Add code to your Arduino project to take advantage of the shield's functionality.
  • Test and debug: Test and debug your project to ensure the shield works correctly.

These steps will help you quickly and easily expand the capabilities of your Arduino project using a shield.

Wide range of Arduino Shields at Elektor

Are you excited about buying an Arduino Shield? At Elektor you will find a wide range to go wild with your Arduino! Elektor is also the right place for inspiration! The Elektor Special about Arduino Shields is full of practical shields, sensors and other modules.

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