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Arduino

Arduino needs no presentation, known for its design, modules and accessories. It is a perfect environment to start electronics education for a number of reasons, including its compatibility with the wide range of accessories and modules as well as the large fan base that makes it easy to find materials and projects online. We offer all Arduino projects as official distributors for Spain. Check out our offer and extensive teaching materials in the area of courses and tutorials. If you are the teacher and want to prepare Arduino classes we can also complete a kit for your purposes and mark it with your company name. 

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Arduino compatible UNO R3 board + transparent acrylic box DIY

The kit includes the UNO R3 Arduino compatible board and DIY protection box. UNO R3 Arduino board compatible has an Atmega328P chip running at 16Mhz with factory loaded bootloader. The module has all the connectors as the Arduino Uno R3 and is compatible with all Arduino shields. DIY protection box for Arduino UNO R3 made of high quality acrylic material.

B0012

Regular price €11.90 -3% Price €11.54

Pro Micro 5V 16Mhz Arduino Compatible Board

It has an ATMega32U4 chip running at 16Mhz with a factory-loaded bootloader. It does not include pins so we can solder only the pins we need. Characteristic: - Microcontroller: ATmega32U4
- Operation: 5V
- Power (max): 5-12V
- Total I / O pins: 20
- PWM pins: 5
- Analog pins: 12
- Maximum current of I / O pins: 40 mA
- Maximum current of pin 3.3V: 50 mA
- Flash memory: 32 KB (4 KB used by the bootloader)
- SRAM: 2.5 KB
- EEPROM: 1 KB
- Speed: 16 MHz
- external interrupt
- TWI / I2C, UART, SPI interfaces
- Dimensions: 18x33mm
- Weight: 30 grams

B0022

Price €9.49

HC-SR04 + Ultrasonic Sensor Support for Arduino compatible sensors

It is very easy to make it work with an Arduino, PIC or any other microcontroller.
In its output pin we can measure the pulse width PWM depending on the distance of the obstacle.
Mounting bracket is ideal for installing the sensor on mobile platforms such as robots, vehicles, etc. HC-SR04 + Ultrasonic Sensor Support Arduino features:
- Supply voltage: 5V (4.5V-6V)
- Consumption: typical 30 mA, (35 mA max)
- Interface: VCC, GND, Signal
- Range: 2 cm to 3 meters
- Angle 15º
- LED measurement indicator in progress
- Frequency: 40 kHz for 200 μs
- Size: 30 mm x 20 mm Feature of the support: - Material: Acrylic
- Transparent color
- Includes screws

S0006

Regular price €3.24 -€0.60 Price €2.64

LEONARDO R3 ATmega32u4 board + Arduino compatible USB cable

It has an Atmega32u4 chip running at 16Mhz with a factory-loaded bootloader.
The Leonardo module has all the connectors that the Arduino Leonardo R3 and is compatible with all Arduino shields. LEONARDO R3 ATmega32u4 board + Arduino compatible USB cable features:
- ATmega32u4 microcontroller,
- Operating voltage 5V,
- Power (recommended) 7-12V,
- Digital pins I / O 20 (of which 7 can be used as PWM outputs),
- Analog input pins 12,
- DC current through I / O Pin 40 mA,
- DC current for pin 3.3V 50 mA,
- Flash memory 32 KB (of which 4 KB are used by the bootloader),
- SRAM 2.5 KB,
- EEPROM 1 KB, - Clock speed 16 MHz,
- Interface: UART, USB, SPI, I2C,
- USB communication - Atmega32u4,

B0004

Regular price €10.90 -€2.00 Price €8.90

Arduino Due

Arduino Due is the perfect board for powerful large-scale Arduino projects. This is the only Arduino microcontroller based on the Microchip SAM3X8E with an Arm Cortex-M3® processor. If other basic boards are not enough for your ideas and demands, this one will surely satisfy them. Add to this 54 pins (54 digital input/output pins, 12 analog inputs, 2 DAC, 2 CAN and 4 UARTS) and you have a board that will not stop before any obstacle.

BAR62

Price €56.00

ATmega2560 R3 REV3 16U2 Mega2560 module with USB cable

It has an Atmega2560 chip running at 16Mhz with a factory loaded bootloader with 54 digital input / output pins (from which 14 can be used as PWM outputs) and 16 analog inputs, 4 UART (hardware serial ports). The board includes a USB connector, an ICSP port, a reset button and some status LEDs. Atmega16U2 programmed as a USB-to-serial converter. Simply connect it to a computer with a USB cable or power with a power adapter and DC connector.

B0003

Price €24.90

Arduino Leonardo

The Arduino Leonardo is one of the most popular versions of the series, behind only the legendary Uno plate to which it has very similar features (see our comparison below). The board contains a microcontroller ATmega32u4 with the participation of 20 digital inputs/outputs, of which 7 can be used as PWM outputs and 6 analog inputs. The system works with the clock signal with the frequency of 16 MHz, has 32K Flash and 2.5 KB of SRAM RAM.

BAR57

Price €22.13

Keyboard Shield 16x2 LCD screen for Arduino

It is made up of a 16-character, 2-row, 6-button display.
The display is compatible with the HD44780 controller and is connected in 4-bit mode so it can be used directly through the Arduino LiquidCrystal library.
Ideal to navigate through the different parts of the configuration or map. Keyboard Shield 16x2 LCD screen for Arduino features:
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- 2x16 LCD with blue backlight and white characters
- Potentiometer to modify the LCD contrast
- 5-push-button keyboard + RESET
- Use of the minimum possible channels
- Full compatibility with Arduino UNO and Mega
- The display is compatible with the HD44780 controller
- Response time: 30 ms
- Size: 80 x 60 x 22 mm

P0020

Price €4.49

Arduino Edge Control

A remote monitoring and control solution, optimised for outdoor environments. Collect real-time data from smart sensors and leverage everything to the edge, in your smart farm management.

AKX034

Price €216.59

Light Sensor Module BH1750 FVI Arduino and Raspberry compatible

Descripción: Light sensor module to measure light intensity and obtain digital data from it.
Ideal for projects with ARDUINO.
You can use it with PIC, AVR, STM32.
BH1750FVI (Rohm) is used to adjust backlighting of LCD screens and keyboards by manufacturers of mobile phones, digital cameras, navigation and portable gaming devices. Light Sensor Module BH1750 FVI Arduino Raspberry features:
- Chip BH1750FVI
- Supply voltage 3V-5V
- Integrated 16bit AD converter
- Detection range: 0-65535 lx (with an accuracy of 1 lux)
- Interface: II2C
- Low dependence on the light source (eg incandescent lamp, fluorescent lamp, halogen lamp, white LED, sunlight)
- Dimensions 18.4 x 14 mm

M0019

Price €2.99

ESP8266 ESP12E NodeMcu Lua Wireless Development Board CP2102 WiFi

NodeMcu module based on ESP8266 controller and programming in Lua language
NodeMcu is equipped with 10 GPIO, PWM, I2C, 1-wire and ADC
ESP8266-12E is an improved version of ESP8266-12
It works as a standard WiFi 802.11 b / g / n 2.4 GHz
USB Communication - CP2102 Chip
Characteristic:
ESP 12E ESP8266 ESP12E NodeMcu Lua Wireless Development Board CP2102 WiFi features:

- Supply voltage: 3.3V (LOGICAL LEVELS: 3.3V)
- Supported protocols: 802.11 b / g / n
- Network support: 2.4 GHz
- Band: 2400 (MHz) - Wi-Fi Direct (P2p), Soft Access Point
- Integrated TCP / IP stack
- PLL, regulators and integrated power management units
- Output power: 0 , 15 (W); + 19.5dBm in 802.11b mode

W0014

Price €4.95

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Arduino - the first global microcomputer for education

Arduino was born in Italy in the mind of Massimo Banzi in a bar whose name has obtained the plaque. The main idea of the invention was popularization of electronics in education both among people who already have knowledge of electronics but mainly for those who do not have much experience with science. Thus was conceived the idea of the simple board in open-source environment, which allows the infinity of developments and projects by the community of Arduino. The board is based on Atmel's 8-bit AVR microcontroller and an essential part of its construction is the pinout (i.e. the shape of the extension pins), which makes board extensions to a multitude of shields and modules possible. Shields are pre-programmed modules that facilitate the number of applications including motor control (an essential function in robotics), light module control (LED, OLED) or video recording by camera modules.

Arduino IDE - the programming environment

Arduino IDE is a multiplatform application written in Java language, which forms the basis of all projects and the whole Arduino environment. The environment is designed in this way to be friendly to hobbyists and people who do not deal with creating the software. The IDE contains the code editor with such functions as syntax highlighting or automatic engraving in the code, as well as allowing the program to be compiled and sent to the Arduino surface. There is usually no need for additional editing of make files or programs running from the command line, which makes the program more user-friendly for programming beginners.

Arduino IDE contains the C/C++ library called "Wiring" (derived from the project with the same name), thanks to which basic input/output operations are being made much easier. Programs for Arduino are mainly written in C/C++ language, however users must define only two functions to receive the program ready to go:

setup () - function performed once, at the beginning of the program action, used mainly for configuration loading,

loop () - function activated repeatedly, during the whole period of the program action, i.e. until the power is switched off from the arrangement

With these two functions you can write your first program in Arduino!

Compatible boards

Since the time when the Arduino team's projects are available as copyleft licenses, the programmers have restricted the use of the Arduino name only, leaving the construction in opensource form and the whole project open for community development. However, part of the community decided to develop some plates with the same construction but other names like Freeduino, which forms the project separated from Arduino. In addition, there are a variety of producers that offer clones of the most basic Arduino plates - such as Seeduino and many others. It should be remembered that clones work well with established plates, new products rarely have good clones so their compatibility and quality often suffers.