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IO port leads all digital and analog IO ports, each IO port has a positive and negative power supply interface standard
This leads to an I2C interface on the motherboard, convenient and I2C devices connected
Increasing the DC power connector.
NANO USB interface board supply current is actually only 50MA, to bring high-current devices, such as when the steering is obviously insufficient, this time the DC power supply interface provides external power to ensure the stability of equipment operation.

RM3.90
  • The board is equipped with a SAM3X8E processor from Atmel, based on the 32 bit ARM Cortex M3 architecture running at 84MHz.
  • USB 2.0 interface running at 480 Megabits that allows Arduino Due to act as a USB Host (so you can interface it to USB devices like mice, keyboards, cameras, mobile phones and more). Arduino Due supports the Android ADK 2012 protocol.
  • 12 analog inputs (ADC) with 12-bit resolution and high speed, opening the door to audio applications and signal processing projects that were impossible with Arduino Uno.
  • High-resolution Analog outputs (DAC). The board provides two 12-bit outputs that can be used to generate audio signals. The Arduino Due software comes with software examples for a WAV and OGG player.
  • 4 high-speed serial communication ports.
  • 70 input/output pins.
  • High-speed CAN interface. The CAN protocol is used in the automotive industry to network the different components of the car, is now becoming popular in the field of industrial automation thanks to its speed and ability to withstand electrical noise.
  • 12 PWM channels.
RM79.90
  • ATmega32u4 Microcontroller
  • Input Voltage: 7-12V
  • 20 Digital I/O Pins
  • 7 PWM Channels
  • 12 ADCs
  • 16MHz Clock Speed
  • 32 KB Flash Memory
  • Require USB micro cable to load program
RM34.90
  • 16 Analog Inputs
  • 16Mhz Clock Speed
  • 256k Flash Memory
  • 54 Digital I/O Pins (14 PWM outputs)
  • ATmega2560 microcontroller
RM35.80
  • 1.0 pinout: added SDA and SCL pins that are near to the AREF pin and two other new pins placed near to the RESET pin, the IOREF that allow the shields to adapt to the voltage provided from the board. In future, shields will be compatible both with the board that use the AVR, which operate with 5V and with the Arduino Due that operate with 3.3V. The second one is a not connected pin, that is reserved for future purposes.
  • Stronger RESET circuit.
  • Atmega 16U2 replace the 8U2.
RM41.90
  • Develop accessories for Android (v2.3.4 and above) devices using ADK.
  • For Android devices not supporting ADK, use MicroBridge to develop accessories.
  • Make Android devices interact with the physical world as an Arduino compatible platform with 256K Flash.
  • On board USB host makes it easy to interact with USB devices like pen drivers, keyboard, mouse, Bluetooth dongles, etc...
RM138.00
  • ATmega168 running at 8MHz with external resonator (0.5% tolerance)
  • USB connection off board
  • Supports auto-reset
  • 3.3V regulator
  • Max 150mA output
  • Over current protected
  • Reverse polarity protected
  • DC input 3.3V up to 12V

 

RM9.00
  • ATmega328 running at 16MHz with external resonator (0.5% tolerance)
  • USB connection off board
  • Supports auto-reset
  • 5V regulator
  • Max 150mA output
  • Over current protected
  • Reverse polarity protected
  • DC input 5V up to 12V
RM13.50
  • The UNO learning shield build-in VR, push button, DHT11, LM35, IR receiver, RGB red, 3mm LED, LDR sensor and buzzer in one single board.
  • Design to be directly plug into UNO board, no extra wiring needed.
  • User can fully focus on learning arduino coding instead of struggling on wiring the module.
RM19.90
  • Compatible with Original UNO R3
  • It has 14 digital input/output pins (of which 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 contains everything needed to support the microcontroller; simply connect it to a computer with a USB cable or power it with a AC-to-DC adapter or battery to get started. 
  • Flash Memory: 32 KB (ATmega328) of which 0.5 KB used by bootloader
RM29.80
  • 14 digital I/O pins (six of which provide PWM output)
  • 3.3 V supply generated by an on-board regulator
  • Six analog input pins
  • 32 KB of flash memory
  • Can supply 40 mA of DC current per pin
  • 16 MHz clock speed
  • Code example from Arduino website to help get started
RM31.80
  • Add two rows of the holes for the pins. So it can be connected with normal Dubond line.
  • Add 3 rows of the holes for wiring.
  • Change the in-line package of ATMEGA328P to flat package.
  • CH340G Replace ATmega16U2
  • Plug UNO development board, the driver will be automatically installed.
  • select the board UNO inside the die.
  • R3 Shield Compatible
RM27.90
  • Connect a USB device to Arduino board
  • USB peripheral/host controller containing the digital logic and analog circuitry
  • USB 2.0 Full Speed compatible
  • 3.3/5V operation level compatible
  • All GPIOx pins break-out
  • USB Host 5V/500mA supply for USB protocol
RM49.90