ARD MKR SHD RGB - Arduino Shield - RGB Matrix, 84 LEDs, AP102
68.45 EUR
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Extend your MKR board with a one LED matrix with 84 densely arranged RGB LEDs. No adapters and no soldering necessary, you can start right away!
Libraries and instructions and examples can be found at
https://www.arduino.cc/en/guide/MKRRGBShield
Technical data
EAN: 7630049200517
Delivery Cost: 9.95 EUR
Availability: in stock
Delivery Time: 4-5 business days
Condition: new
Extend your MKR board with a one LED matrix with 84 densely arranged RGB LEDs. No adapters and no soldering necessary, you can start right away!
Libraries and instructions and examples can be found at
https://www.arduino.cc/en/guide/MKRRGBShield
Technical data
- 84 x APA102 RGB LEDs
- Input voltage: 5 V
- Operating voltage: 3.3 V
- maximum current: 2.5 A
- Interface: SPI
- Dimensions: 61,5 x 27 mm
EAN: 7630049200517
Delivery Cost: 9.95 EUR
Availability: in stock
Delivery Time: 4-5 business days
Condition: new
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- 1x micro SD card slot
- 2 MB SPI flash memory
Note
Supplied without a memory card
Functionality of a USB host, communicates with USB devices and serves as a USB hub.
Specifications
• supports Google Android ADK, Android phones G1, Nexus One, Nexus S, Motorola Droid (Requirement: Smartphone Android 2.3.4 / Tablet Android 3.1)
• provide compiled APK installation packages and ADK source files
• compatible with Arduino UNO 328 / Arduino Diecimila / Duemilanove 328 / Arduino Mega 2560(recommended)/ Arduino Mega 1280
Features
• 320 x 480 resolution
• 8-bit parallel interface
• SPI interface for SD slot
• LCD controller: ILI9486 / R61581
• without touch function
• display with LED backlight
• compatible with: Arduino Uno, Arduino Leonardo, Arduino Mega
external links
lcdwiki.com/3.5inch_Arduino_Display-UNO
optional driver: https://github.com/prenticedavid
Note: Driver may vary - ILI9486 / R61581
Extended 14 digital IO ports (12 servo interface) and power supply
• 6 analog IO ports and power supply
• 1 digital port for external power supply
• automatic switching between digital port and integrated external power supply
• 1 input terminal for external power supply + input pins
• RS485 interface
• reset button
• interface for xbee/Bluetooth Bee Bluetooth wireless modules
• APC220 / Bluetooth V3 interfaces for Bluetooth wireless data transmission
• IIC / I2C / TWI interfaces
• 3.3 V output connector
• interface for SD card module
Specifications
• Control of two DC motors simultaneously with a voltage of 4.8 ... 24 V and up to 2 A
• Schottky diodes for protection against motor back voltage
• control of a servo motor with a special voltage regulator
• signal buzzer
• Bluetooth connection
• 6 digital and analog pins with 5V and GND pins for easy connection
• separate pins for connection to ultrasonic sensors
Specifications
• can be placed in the middle of a small breadplate as a paractic experimental extension
• convenient to use, reliable and durable
- SD card interface works with FAT16 or FAT32 formatted cards
- 3.3 V level shifter circuitry prevents damage to your SD card
- for the Prototyping area with soldering connectors, circuitry or sensors
- Onboard 3.3 V regulator is both a reliable reference voltage and also reliably runs SD cards that require a lot of power to run
- Supply voltage: 4.5 - 13.5 V DC li>
- 2 connections for 5 V servos li>
- TB6612 chipset with 1.2A per bridge li>
- Engines are automatically disabled at power up li>
- Arduino reset button li>
- Dimensions: 70 x 55 x 10 mm li> ul>
The Shield uses a Cinterion TX62 radio module designed for high-efficiency, low-power IoT applications and optimized bandwidth and performance.
The Shield enables the development of asset tracking and remote monitoring applications (agriculture, smart cities, utilities) combined with the powerful computing power of Portenta H7. This is a Works with Arduino product, developed by Arduino and Thales.
• add NB-IoT, CAT.M1 and positioning to Portenta.
• change connectivity capabilities without changing the board.
• reduce communication bandwidth requirements in IoT applications
• low power module
• implement a small multiprotocol gateway (H7 WiFi - BT + NB-IoT/CAT.M1)
• compatible with MKR boards and Portenta H7
Technical data
• Cinterion TX62 radio module (see data sheet)
• NB-IoT - LTE CAT.M1
• 3GPP Rel.14 compliant protocol LTE Cat. M1/NB1/NB2
• UMTS BANDS: 1 - 5 / 8 / 12 (17) / 13 / 18 - 20 / 25 - 28 / 66 / 71 / 85
• LTE Cat.M1 DL: max. 300 kbps, UL: max. 1.1 Mbps
• LTE Cat.NB1 DL: max. 27 kbps, UL: max. 63 kbit/s
• LTE Cat.NB2 DL: max. 124 kbps, UL: max. 158 kbps
• point-to-point mobile terminated (MT) and mobile originated (MO) text mode
• Protocol Data Unit (PDU) mode
• GNSS capability (GPS/BeiDou/Galileo/GLONASS)
• Embedded IPv4 and IPv6 TCP/IP stack access
• Internet services: TCP server/client, UDP client, DNS, Ping, HTTP client, FTP client, MQTT client Secure connection with TLS/DTLS Secure Boot
Possible application areas
• Remote monitoring
• industry and agriculture
• public utilities
• asset tracking
• daily life
• fleet management of industrial vehicles
- Air pressure
- Temperature and humidity
- UVA and UVB intensity
- Operating voltage: 3.3 V
- Communication: I²C, analog
- Built-in sensors:
- ST LPS22HB
- ST HTS221
- VISHAY TEMT6000 - dimensions (LxW): 61 x 25 mm
The measured data can be further processed as desired or stored using the built-in SD card slot.
Technical Data
Note: Sensor VISHAY VEML6075 not installed
Maximum current of single-pole switch contact: 30 VDC, 2 A
Maximum load voltage: 48 V
Maximum switching capacity: 60 W
The shield is perfect for rapid prototyping without soldering. Simply connect your sensors directly to this shield with Grove connectors.
- 14x Grove connections
- I²C and UART interface
The board offers both Single Grove and Double Grove analogue inputs
The solar charger is a stackable shield to Arduino compatible platforms, enables adaptive battery power and act as energy harvester for in-field charging. You may use various batteries that has the voltage of 3.0V-4.2V to shift up for 5V output, or put on Li-ion battery and solar panel to form an autonomous sensor unit. The maximum current provided by the board can get up to 600mA. An usb connector is also useful to charge the battery.
Features
• Output Disconnect
• Short circuit protection
• 3W Output Power when connecting battery
• Continuous Charge Current Up to 900mA
• Battery status indication ( Red : Charging , Green: Charged )
• Micro-USB Connector
Specification
• Battery input voltage: 3.0~4.5V
• USB input voltage: 4.75~5.25V
• Solar input voltage: 4.8~6V
• Maximum Output Power(with battery): 3W(600mA@5V)
• Ripple voltage:<100mV @ 500mA
• Dimensions: 68*53mm
•GPS •GLONASS • Galileo
Examples of use
- For monitoring fleets or swarms
- scientific experiments at high altitude
- general localisation
The MKR GPS Shield is based on the u-blox SAM-M8Q GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) module. It is designed for use on MKR format boards, but thanks to its Eslov connector it can also be connected with a cable to any board with such a connector.
Technical data
- GNSS receiver: SAM-M8Q
- Connections: MKR, Eslov
- Battery: CR1216 (not included)
- Communication: Serial / I2C / DCC
Technical data
- Operating voltage: 3.3 V
- Input voltage: 7 - 12 V
- DC current for 3.3 V Pin: 700 mA
- DC Strin for 5 V Pub: 700 mA
Dimensions (LxW): 68.6 x 53.4 mm
Note
Please remember that the MKR2UNO is only a form factor adapter and therefore there is NO voltage translation. Be careful before connecting a shield, as a shield without IOREF level shifting capability may not work properly.
Dimensions (LxW): 101.5 x 53.3 mm
- dual-use prototype shield
- Pitch: 2.54 mm
- with stacking bar for the 2x3 ICSP pins
The ARD-CNC-Kit2 is a specially developed expansion board that enables CNC machines to be controlled via an Arduino board. This kit stands out for its compatibility with GRBL v0.9, a popular open-source software package developed for CNC applications. Thanks to its support for GRBL v0.9, the ARD-CNC-Kit2 can utilise advanced features such as PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) for controlling spindle speed and the implementation of soft limits, which serve to keep the machine within safe operating limits. These functions are particularly important for users who require precise and safe machine control. The kit allows for the simultaneous control of up to four stepper motors, with each motor controlled by a DRV8825 motor driver.
These drivers are renowned for their efficiency and reliability and are supplied with heat sinks that ensure optimal heat dissipation. This minimises the risk of overheating and the resulting damage or loss of performance.
- detachable A4988 Motordriver
- compatible to GRBL 0.8
- control of up to 4 axes
- reset-button
- screw-terminals for power supply
- input voltage: 12 - 36 V
- dimensions: 53 x 68 x 18 mm
The Uno Proto Shield offers you the possibility to convert Arduino projects from breadboard to a real circuit and to use your specially developed circuits with an Arduino.
Dimensions (L x W): 80 x 50 mm
Dimensions (L x W): 61.5 x 25 mm
The included clock generator ensures a very precise PWM signal and a very precise positioning. The board has 2 inputs for voltage from 4.8V to 6V which can be used for up to 11A. With this input, a perfect power supply is always guaranteed and even bigger projects are no problem. The supply runs directly over the Motorino which provides a connection for voltage, ground and control.
With the build in capacitor, the voltage is buffered which prevents a sudden voltage-drop at a high load. But there is also the possibility to connect another capacitor. The control and the programing can be done, as usual, with the Arduino. Manuals and code examples allows a quick introduction for beginners.
Specifications
• 16 Channels , own clock generator
• Input 1: Coaxial power connector 5.5 / 2.1 mm , 4.8 ... 6 V, 5 A max.
• Input 2: Screw-terminal, 4.8 ... 6 V, 6 A max.
• compatible with Arduino Uno, Mega and may more microcontroller with Arduino compatible pinout
Scope of supply
• board
• manual
Dimensions: 69 x 24 x 56 mm
This is a terminal adapter for the Arduino Nano. It is suitable for the Arduino Nano version 3.0, but you can also use this adapter for the older version (you just need to remember that A0-A7 are in reverse order). You can use this adapter to easily connect the Nano to the outside world via an interconnect cable.
Dimensions (L x W): 52 x 35 mm
The NanoV4-MC is a particularly small microcontroller and has been specially developed for working with plug-in boards thanks to the pin header that leads out at the bottom.
The integrated USB Type-C interface can be used to supply the circuit and board with power and to transfer programs to the microcontroller.
Compared to the NANO-V3, the NanoV4-MC has 2 additional IO pins and an additional hardware I2C and SPI interface in addition to the USB-C interface.
The bootloader used is compatible with most existing Arduino libraries.
Features
• Microcontroller: Atmel Mega328PB
• Bootloader: Minicore
• Clock frequency: 16 MHz
• Logic level: 5 V
• analog pins: 8
• digital pins: 16 (6 PWM)
• USB-C
• additional IO pins
Specifications
• current (DC) per I/O pin: 40 mA
• 32 kB memory (2 kB for bootloader)
• 2 kB SRAM
• EEPROM: 1 kB
• Operating voltage: Vin-PIN: 7 - 12 V / USB Type-C: 5 V
• Current consumption: 20 mA
• Dimensions (WxD): 18.5 x 47 mm
The ARD ONE C-MC board is the right microcontroller for beginners who want to get into the world of programming quickly and easily.
Its ATMega328PB microcontroller offers you enough power to implement your ideas and projects. It measures 68 x 53 mm and, with 16 digital inputs/outputs and 8 analog inputs, has many connection options.
Compared to the ARD R3 DIP, the ARD ONE C-MC has 2 additional digital pins as well as 2 analog pins and an additional hardware I2C and SPI interface in addition to the USB-C interface.
The board can also be programmed via the Arduino IDE and is compatible with most Arduino libraries.
Features
• Microcontroller: ATmega328PB
• Bootloader: Minicore
• Clock frequency: 16 MHz
• Logic level: 5 V
• additional IO pins
• analog pins: 8
• digital pins: 16 (6 with PWM)
• USB-C interface
Specifications
• current (DC) per I/O pin: 40 mA
• 32 kB memory (2 kB for bootloader)
• 2 kB SRAM
• EEPROM: 1 kB
• Operating voltage: Vin-PIN: 7 - 12 V / USB Type-C: 5 V
• Current consumption: 20 mA
• Dimensions (DxW): 68 x 53 mm
Technical features
• chipset CH375B
• 5 V power supply
• 2x8 pin header
• USB-A socket
• status light
• integrated 122 MHz oscillator
- Controller: Microchip MCP2515
- Transceiver: NXP TJA1049
- Compatible with all MKR boards
Input voltage either 5 V via the header connector or 7 to 24 V via threaded terminal ends.
The ARD-Nanov4-3V is a particularly small microcontroller, specifically designed for use with plug-in boards, thanks to its downward-facing pin header. Via the integrated USB-type-C interface, the circuit and board can be supplied with power and programs can be transferred to the microcontroller. The logic level, standard 3.3 V, can be easily changed to 5 V via a solder bridge. The board also features a high-precision clock optimised for demanding applications and precise time measurements.
Features
- Microcontroller: ATmel Mega328PB
- Bootloader: ATmega328P/Arduino Pro or Pro Mini
- Clock speed: 8 MHz
- Deviation of the external clock (at room temperature): ±10 ppm (±0.001%)
- Logic level: 3.3 V/5 V can be switched via solder bridge
- Analogue pins: 8
- Digital pins: 14 (6 PWM)
- Other special features: Fully Arduino-compatible, high-precision clock frequency, USB-C interface
Technical specifications
- DC current per I/O pin: 40 mA
- Memory: 32 kB (2 kB for boot loader)
- SRAM: 2 kB
- EEPROM: 1 kB
- Operating voltage: Vin PIN: 7 - 12 V, USB type C: 5 V
- Power requirement: approx. 30 mA
- Dimensions: 18.5 x 47 x 18.5 mm
- Weight: 7 g
Included in delivery
- ARD-NanoV4-3V
The ARD-Nanov4-3V-MC is a particularly small microcontroller that was specifically designed for working with plug-in boards, thanks to its downward-facing pin header. Via the integrated USB-type-C interface, the circuit and board can be supplied with power and programs can be transferred to the microcontroller. The logic level, standard 3.3 V, can be easily changed to 5 V via a solder bridge. The board has 2 additional IO pins and an additional hardware I2C and SPI interface (compared to ARD-Nano-V4-3V). The bootloader used is compatible with most existing Arduino libraries. The board also features a high-precision clock optimised for demanding applications and precise time measurements.
Features
- Microcontroller: ATmel Mega328PB
- Bootloader: Minicorei
- Clock speed: 8 MHz
- Deviation of the external clock (at room temperature): ±10 ppm (±0.001%)
- Logic level: 3.3 V/5 V can be switched via solder bridge
- Analogue pins: 8
- Digital pins: 14 (6 PWM)
- Other special features: Fully Arduino-compatible, high-precision clock frequency, USB-C interface
The ARD Nano V4 is a particularly small microcontroller and has been specially developed for working with plug-in boards thanks to the pin header that leads out at the bottom.
The integrated USB Type-C interface can be used to supply the circuit and board with power and to transfer programs.
The NanoV4 is fully compatible with the Arduino Nano V3
Features
• Microcontroller: Atmel Mega328PB
• Bootloader: ATmega328P
• Clock frequency: 16 MHz
• logic level: 5 V
• analog pins: 8
• digital pins: 14 (6 PWM)
• USB-C
• fully Arduino compatible
Specifications
• current (DC) per I/O pin: 40 mA
• 32 kB memory (2 kB for bootloader)
• 2 kB SRAM
• EEPROM: 1 kB
• Operating voltage: Vin-PIN: 7 - 12 V / USB Type-C: 5 V
• Current consumption: 20 mA
• Dimensions (WxD): 18.5 x 47 mm
The Arduino Nano Matter is a powerful and compact development platform designed specifically for Internet of Things (IoT) and smart home technology applications.
With full support for the Matter protocol, the open standard for seamless device interoperability, this microcontroller makes it easy to integrate your projects into a connected ecosystem.
Special features
• Matter compatibility - Supports the latest protocols for secure, cross-platform communication between smart home devices.
• Compact size - Perfect for projects where space is limited, without compromising on performance.
• Powerful processor - Based on modern microcontroller technology for fast processing and high efficiency.
• Energy efficiency - Designed to save energy in battery or mains powered applications.
• Easy prototyping - Compatible with the Arduino IDE and numerous software tools for fast and efficient development setup.
Applications
- Smart home: Control lighting, blinds and monitor indoor climate
- Building automation: Efficient energy and room management and HVAC control
- Industrial automation: machine monitoring, sensor integration and optimization of safety standards
Technical specifications
- Microcontroller: MGM240SD22VNA from Silicon Labs with 32-bit ARM Cortex-M33 core, 78 MHz clock frequency
- Memory: 1536 kB flash, 256 kB RAM - sufficient for complex IoT applications
- Connectivity: Supports Thread (802.15.4), Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) 5.3, Bluetooth Mesh and Matter protocol
- Security: Integrated Secure Vault® technology for robust security solutions in the IoT area
- Analog peripherals: 20 ADC channels with 12-bit resolution and up to 4 DAC channels with 12-bit resolution
- Digital peripherals: 22 GPIO pins with PWM support on 5 simultaneously usable channels, 2 UART, 2 SPI and 2 I²C
- Power supply: Via USB-C or external supply (IN5V, VIN)
- Dimensions: 18 mm x 45 mm with a weight of 4 g
- User interface: Built-in RGB LED and push button
- Pinout: Nano-type connectors with solder pads for SMD applications
- Temperature range: Operational from -40 °C ... +85 °C
Note: Further information
Further information can be found at https://docs.arduino.cc/hardware/nano-matter/
This joystick/gamepad shield is based on Nokia 5110 LCD\
RF24L01 interface. You can easily develop joystick games and communicate wirelessly. The shield turns your Arduino into a simple controller with 7 buttons ( (4 x big buttons, 2 x small buttons + joystick select button ) and a two-axis thumb joystick.
Specifications
• nRF24L01 RF interface
• Nokia 5110 LCD interface
• Bluetooth interface
• I2C interface
• PS2 joystick
• Operating voltage: 3,3V or 5V e.g. STM32
• X,Y-axis with push button
• 6-button operation
• dimensions (L x W x H): 87 × 54 × 18 mm
This terminal expansion board can be screwed directly onto the terminal thread, reliable and convenient. It uses raised pins for easy connection of digital or analog sensors.
Features
• easy to use with Arduino UNO
• direct connection to the screw shield
• with contact pins for convenient connection of external digital or analog sensors
Build your own Arduino shield using the compact and flexible Proto Shield kit. Solder together a limitless range of circuits and reuse it in all your Arduino projects. A standard 0.1'' prototyping grid accepts commonly used through-hole parts and chips. You could also find a range of basic components are included to help you get started with your custom shield.
Features
• Standard Arduino compatible
• Large 0.1''*0.1'' pitch prototyping area
• A variety of through-hole sizes to fit most parts
• Arduino UART and I2C port pin breakout for easy external communications
• Dual ISP breakouts for easy programming and stacking
• 3.3 volt, 5 volt, and ground power rails are easily available anywhere on the board
• Breadboard style prototyping area
• USB type B breakout
• Basic components included (buttons, switches, LEDs, resistors, USB jack)
Packing List
• 1x Arduino compatible Proto Board
• 1x B type USB connector
• 1x 40-pin 2.54mm male long header
• 1x 40-pin 2.54mm female header
• 2x 40-pin 2.54mm male header
• 1x 40-pin 2.54mm spacer
• 3x 8-pin 2.54mm female header
• 1x 6-pin 2.54mm female header
• 1x ISP female pin header
• 1x ISP male pin header
• 1x 10k Ohm rotary potentiometer
• 4x 1k Ohm through-hole resistor
• 2x 10k Ohm through-hole resistor
• 2x 3mm Red through-hole LED
• 2x 3mm Green through-hole LED
• 1x 3mm dual color through-hole LED
• 4x Mini push button switch
• 2x DPDT switch
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.
The Vision Shield is supplied with a 324 x 324 pixel camera module containing an ultra low power image sensor designed for always-on vision devices and applications. The highly sensitive image sensors can capture gestures, ambient light, proximity detection and object identification.
• professional image processing
• directed audio detection
• Ethernet or LoRa (depending on shield)
• JTAG
• for Arduino Portenta
Arduino has teamed up with OpenMV to offer a free license for the OpenMV IDE, which allows an easy entry into image processing with MicroPython. With OpenMV, all professionals, researchers and developers can develop cost-effective Python-based camera vision and audio applications. With the two digital microphones integrated in all directions you can record sounds to the videos, which can be stored on a MicroSD card.
Transfer data either via Ethernet or LoRa®.
ARD SHD ASX00021 (Shield with LAN)
ARD SHD ASX00026 (Shield with LoRa)
Technical data
• Camera: Himax HM-01B0 Camera module
• resolution: 320 x 320 active pixel resolution with support for QVGA
• Image sensor: Highly sensitive 3.6-µ-BrightSenseTM pixel technology
• Microphones: 2x MP34DT06JTR
• Connection: LAN
• Interface: JTAG
• Dimensions (LxW): 66 x 25 mm
Scope of delivery
Portenta Shield with LAN function
external links
https://openmv.io/pages/download
https://www.arduino.cc/pro/tutorials/portenta-h7/por-openmv-bt
