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2.4″ Inch Touch Screen TFT Display Shield for Arduino UNO Mega (2.4TFT)
2.4″ Inch Touch Screen TFT Display Shield adds a touch up to your Arduino project with a beautiful large touchscreen display shield with built-in microSD card connection. This TFT display is big (2.4″ diagonal) bright and colorful! 240×320 pixels with individual pixel control. It has way more resolution than a black and white 128×64 display.
Arduino Uno Embedded Development Board (UNO ATMEGA16U2)
Product Details :
Features:
Main changes from the older version:
Minimum Order Quantity | 10 Piece |
Brand | R S Enter |
Operating voltage | 5V |
Input Voltage | 7-12V |
Clock Speed | 16 MHZ |
Flash Memory | 32 KB |
Features:
Main changes from the older version:
- Add two rows of the holes for the pins. So it can be connected with normal Dupont line.
- Add 3 rows of the holes for wiring.
- Change the in-line package of ATMEGA328P to flat package.
- CH340G replace ATmega16U2
- We program & test all devices with LED blinking Program.
- Please make sure to connect the device to USB & test if the LED-"L" is blinking,
- This shows the device is working perfectly (Don't modify program without completing this preliminary test).
- Install CH340 USB Driver (Download: http://goo.gl/NWEz9O )
- Install Arduino IDE (Download: http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Software )
- Connect Board to Computer & Launch Arduino IDE.
- Select board as "Uno" in Arduino IDE.
- Select the COM port (You can know COM Port No. in Control Panel > Device Manager).
- Start burning your programs.
- Microcontroller: ATmega328
- Digital I/O Pins: 14 ( of which 6 provide PWM output)
- Analog Input Pins: 6
- DC Current per I/O Pin: 40mA
- DC Current for 3.3V pin: 50mA
- (ATmega328) of which 0.5KB used by bootloader
- SRAM: 2 KB (ATmega328)
- EEPROM: 1 KB ( ATmega328)
- USB Chip CH340G
- 1 X Piece Arduino UNO R3 Compatible Development Board - ATmega328P CH340.
- 1 X USB Cable
- Dupont Pins
The Arduino UNO is the best board to get started with electronics and coding. If this is your first experience tinkering with the platform, the UNO is the most robust board you can start playing with. The UNO is the most used and documented board of the whole Arduino family.
Arduino Mega Board (Arduino Mega)
The Arduino Mega 2560 is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega2560. It has 54 digital input/output pins (of which 15 can be used as PWM outputs), 16 analog inputs, 4 UARTs (hardware serial ports), a 16 MHz crystal oscillator, 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.
The 8-bit board with 54 digital pins, 16 analog inputs, and 4 serial ports.
Arduino Micro Board (Arduino Micro)
The Micro is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega32U4 (datasheet), developed in conjunction with Adafruit. It has 20 digital input/output pins (of which 7 can be used as PWM outputs and 12 as analog inputs), a 16 MHz crystal oscillator, a micro USB connection, an ICSP header, and a reset button. It contains everything needed to support the microcontroller; simply connect it to a computer with a micro USB cable to get started. It has a form factor that enables it to be easily placed on a breadboard.
This allows the Micro to appear to a connected computer as a mouse and keyboard, in addition to a virtual (CDC) serial / COM port.
The Micro comes with a built-in USB which makes the Micro recognizable as a mouse or keyboard.
Arduino Nano Board (Arduino Nano)
The Arduino Nano is a small, complete, and breadboard-friendly board based on the ATmega328 (Arduino Nano 3.x). It has more or less the same functionality of the Arduino Duemilanove, but in a different package. It lacks only a DC power jack, and works with a Mini-B USB cable instead of a standard one.
The classic Arduino Nano is the smallest board to build your projects with.
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