Arduino

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The Arduino Mega 2560 R3 is a very big and powerful microcontroller,needless to say, you want to keep it protected. Why not protect it with one of these snazzy plastic enclosures? These cases protect the Arduino Mega 2560 from things like rogue wires that might short it out while still allowing...

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Running out of memory space in your Arduino project? The SparkFun microSD Shield equips your Arduino with mass-storage capability, so you can use it for data-logging or other related projects. Communication with microSD cards is achieved over an SPI interface. The SCK, DI, and DO pins of the...

$126.00  
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This motor driver shield and its corresponding Arduino library make it easy to control two bidirectional, high-power, brushed DC motors with an Arduino or Arduino clone. The board features a pair of robust VNH5019 motor drivers from ST, which operate from 5.5 to 24 V and can deliver a...

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The RedBot Mainboard is a robotic development platform that works with the Arduino IDE. The RedBot is a motor driver and Ardiuno combination with various headers and connections, eliminating the need to stack multiple shields. By using the RedBot accessory boards and your own chassis, you...

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Interested in learning to work with Arduino but not sure where to start? This EDUKIT2 is a great way for you to get started with programming and hardware interaction with the Arduino Uno board. The kit includes the latest Arduino Uno R3 (Italy), breadboard, jumper wires, sensors, and other...
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Xbee radios are an awesome way to add wireless capability to your Arduino project and now it's even easier with the XBee Shield. The shield form-factor mates directly with any dev board that has an Arduino standard footprint and equips it with wireless communication capabilities using the...

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The Spectrum Shield enables your Arduino with the capability of splitting a stereo audio input into 7-bands per channel. You can then read the amplitude of each channel using the ADC on your Arduino allowing you to control everything from LEDs to motors, pumps to relays, or even fire, all...
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