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Original Arduino boards

The ingenious Italian invention, a small plate with a very powerful force. We are official distributors of Arduino and we are continuously extending our offer to new products, including Arduino Portenta. In our assortment, you can find Arduino Uno, Arduino Nano, Arduino Mega and much more at competitive prices. On our website and blog you will also find basic projects with Arduino and tutorials for Arduino programming, which we will also extend every day with new projects and ideas for experiments described in detail. Follow this page and ask us if you have any doubts or if you want to learn more about the differences between the boards, the Arduino sensors, motors and Arduino shields recommended for each board.

Original Arduino boards
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Arduino Mega 2560 Rev3

Arduino Mega 2560 R3  A000067 has been designed with larger and more ambitious projects in mind. It has 54 digital input / output pins (15 of which can be used as PWM outputs), 16 analog inputs, 4 UART (i.e. hardware serial ports). The large number of analog and digital pins, along with larger MEMORY, make the Mega 2560 ideal for devices such as 3D printers and other demanding applications. The Mega 2560 board is compatible with most shields designed for Arduino Uno.

BAR67

Regular price €49.99 -€5.00 Price €44.99

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

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What is the original Arduino?

Arduino Original is a series of electronic boards and accessories for education and professionals. We differentiate between the original boards, because of their opensource license in the market there are a lot of clones that sometimes lack quality or compatibility with the original system. The original line products are produced in Italy with quality assurance and construction according to the original project. The series of products are developed year by year with products like MKR and Nano boards put on the market last year and the professional plate Arduino Portenta this year. The products are designed by the team of developers located in Italy and California, some of which were in the original team that created the Uno plate in 2005. Using original parts you can also benefit from the large volume of materials available on the official Arduino website without the risk of lack of compatibility. The boards cooperate very well with modules from Arduino's partner companies - Sparkfun and Adafruit, further increasing the brand's possibilities.

What are the advantages of Arduino?

The advantages depend on the board, since with selected modules the clones are already so well developed and with the confirmed quality that the differences appear very few. So the originals have the biggest advantage in new series of which the clones do not yet have the confirmed quality. Furthermore, not all boards are available as clones - the new Arduino Nano Ble and IoT work almost only in the original form. What's more, the original plates have a guarantee if used according to the conditions set by the producer. Ultimately, with original modules, we can be sure of compatibility with other parts. 

What are the Arduino possibilities?

Every Arduino board is based on user-friendly hardware and software. The GPIO interface allows cooperation with input devices, such as measurement sensors, buttons or potentiometers, which can be used to send signals to output devices through a programmed microcontroller. By writing a program and storing it in the microcontroller's memory, we can command Arduino to implement the planned actions even in cooperation with the peripheral devices. The programming language syntax for Arduino is mainly based on the C and C++ languages and the Wiring environment. The manufacturer provides a dedicated Arduino IDE application along with sample programs. For many years Arduino has been the control center for thousands of projects, from applications used in everyday life at home to sophisticated measuring equipment for scientific and educational purposes.