Arduino Modules

If Arduino is the brain, sensors are the nose, eyes, and ears, modules could be compared in one sense to the hands, mouth, and feet of our project. But since a robot cannot be directly compared to a human, in the modules we also include communication modules (RF, Bluetooth, WiFi), amplifiers, translators and screens. An Arduino alone is already a powerful tool, however, to reveal its true and complete power you have to complete it with modules. Whether it's a buzzer, MP3 player module, a display or any other - those modules will show you what the Arduino can achieve. Arduino modules are a crucial part of our offering, which we are continually expanding - watch for it and look forward to hearing from you often.

Arduino Modules

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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

ESP8266 WiFi Motor Drive L293D Expansion Shield Board ESP12E NodeMcu

Allows control: - Up to 2 bidirectional current motors
- Or 1 stepper motor Shield is compatible with NodeMcu ESP8266 CP2102 WIFI Development Board ESP8266 WiFi Motor Drive L293D Expansion Shield Board ESP12E NodeMcu features:
- Minimum operating voltage: 4.5 V
- Maximum operating voltage: 36 V
- Maximum current: ± 1.2 A
- Logic voltage: - 2.3V <= HIV <= VIN (high)
                        - 0.3V <= VIL <= 1.5V (low)
- Controller L293D
- Measures: 58x42 mm ESP12 port control kit: - D1, D3 - motorA
- D2, D4 - motorB

W0015

Price €3.49

Wemos D1 Mini ESP8266 ESP12E CH340 WiFi Wireless Development

Mini ESP8266 ESP12E CH340 WiFi Development
NodeMcu module based on ESP8266 controller and programming in Lua language
NodeMcu it is equipped with 10 GPIO, PWM, I2C, 1-wire and ADC
It works as a standard WiFi 802.11 b / g / n 2.4 GHz
Wemos D1 Mini ESP8266 ESP12E CH340 WiFi Wireless Development features:

- Compatible with Arduino, programming with the Arduino IDE
- Power supply voltage: 5V
- LOGICAL LEVELS: 3.3V
- 11 input / output pins
- 1 ADC (input: 0-3.3V)
- 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 power management units Integrated

W0061

Price €3.49

NodeMcu V3 Lua ESP8266 ESP12E CH340 WiFi Wireless Module Development Board

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 - the CH340 chip. Characteristics of ESP 12E:
- 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
- TCP Stack / Integrated IP
- PLLs, Regulators and Integrated Power Management Units
- Output Power: 0.15 (W); + 19.5dBm in 802.11b mode

W0013

Price €4.49

Shield Li-Po Battery for WeMos D1 Mini ESP826

Shield Li-Po Battery for WeMos D1 Mini ESP826 features:
Connect the lithium battery to this shield to supply power for the entire D1 mini system.
When the battery is depleted, it is not necessary disconnect the battery, just use the usb port to charge directly. - Charging voltage: max: 10V, recommend: 5V
- Charging current: max: 1A
- Voltage lithium battery: 3.3-4.2V
- Boost power supply: 5V (max: 1 A)
- LED color: red for charging, green for fully charged
- Ports:
* Micro USB - Charging port (normal 5V)
* Connect to the lithium battery (normal 3.3-4.2V)
* J1 - setting the maximum charging current, 0.5 A or 1A

W0076

Price €4.76

Development Board Ra-02 LoRa SX1278 Ra-02 Module (433MHz) Long range

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

W0108

Price €8.99

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Arduino communication modules

Assuming that we haven´t yet mastered AI programming to the maximum, and our robot still requires certain instructions from us, we will definitely need a way of communicating with it. The same goes for the projects in which more than one device has to work in cooperation. Thankfully, a range of companies, including Adafruit and Sparkfun, has delivered us an almost unlimited set of modules that will enable us to do that. Modules Arduino WiFi, modules Bluetooth, modules RF all serve the same purpose, nonetheless depending on the conditions you want to use your project in, one might have several advantages over the others. Revise our materials on blog and tutorials to learn about the benefits of each. 

Whichever you chose, be that standard ESP8266 o DS1307, we definitely have it.

Arduino video cameras

Now that your robot is equipped with a communication module, it can give you back information however it still needs a way to collect it and show it to you (unless you believe you can receive Bluetooth signal yourself). For the first application, you will need sensors, which we cover extensively in the sensor section, or other input devices such as cameras and microphones. For the second application (being able to give you back information), the screen is the most basic device (obviously can be coupled with speakers). We can offer you a wide range of screens and speakers as well as cameras from a variety of producers including Sparkfun, Adafruit, Pololu. Search our offer and see if you can find what you need