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Internal Speaker for 3G Shield (GSM/GPRS/3G/GPS)
Excl. Tax: € 2,00 Incl. Tax: € 2,42Passive 2 channels Internal Speaker for 3G/GPRS shield for Arduino (3G + GPS). Make your own phone with Arduino!!
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Handsfree headset headphones for 3G/GPS shield for Arduino
Excl. Tax: € 5,00 Incl. Tax: € 6,05Headset 3.5mm black earphone with mic. The best complement to our 3G/GPRS shield for Arduino (3G + GPS) to make video-calls with Arduino.
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e-Health Sensor Shield for Arduino and Raspberry Pi [Biometric / Medical Applications]
Excl. Tax: € 75,00 Incl. Tax: € 90,75The e-Health Sensor Shield allows Arduino and Raspberry Pi users to perform biometric and medical applications where body monitoring is needed by using 9 different sensors. This information can be used to monitor in real time the state of a patient or to get sensitive data in order to be subsequently analysed for medical diagnosis. Biometric information gathered can be wirelessly sent using any of the 6 connectivity options available: Wi-Fi, 3G, GPRS, Bluetooth, 802.15.4 and ZigBee depending on the application.
You can find our e-Health Sensor Platform Complete Kit to get a complete First Aid Kit for Makers or get the sensors separately:
- Pulse and oxygen in blood sensor (SPO2)
- Airflow sensor (breathing)
- Body temperature sensor
- Electrocardiogram sensor (ECG)
- Glucometer sensor
- Galvanic skin response sensor (GSR - sweating)
- Blood pressure sensor (sphygmomanometer)
- Patient position sensor (Accelerometer)IMPORTANT: The e-Health Sensor Platform has been designed by Cooking Hacks in order to help researchers, developers and artists to measure biometric sensor data for experimentation, fun and test purposes. However, as the platform does not have medical certifications it can not be used to monitor critical patients who need accurate medical monitoring or those whose conditions must be accurately measured for an ulterior professional diagnosis.
Documentation:
- Tutorial: e-Health Sensor Platform for Arduino and Raspberry Pi [Biometric / Medical Applications]Note: If you are looking for using this shield with your Raspberry Pi, you must use our Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shields Connection Bridge.
Note: If you are searching for Wireless Sensor Networks devices (motes) you may be interested in our ready to market sensor platform: Waspmote which counts with more than 50 sensors available to use.
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Communication Shield (XBee, Bluetooth, RFID)
Excl. Tax: € 15,00 Incl. Tax: € 18,15This shield allows to use XBee modules or our Bluetooth or RFID modules.
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Shield - Proto PCB Rev3
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GPRS Dualband shield
Precio habitual: € 21,78
Precio especial: Excl. Tax: € 5,00 Incl. Tax: € 6,05
Saber másGPRS Dualband shield allows you to use any GPRS module compatible with the Panasonic AXK5F60547YG socket.
It doesn't include the communication module.
If you are interested in an international GPRS solution for Arduino, we can offer our GPRS Quadband ModuleDocumentation:
Download the Fritzing library to include in your electronic designs here
Tutorial: basic guide for getting started with the module.
Schematic
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3G/GPRS shield for Arduino / Raspberry Pi (3G + GPS)
Excl. Tax: € 149,00 Incl. Tax: € 180,29The new 3G shield for Arduino enables the connectivity to high speed WCDMA and HSPA cellular networks in order to make possible the creation of the next level of worldwide interactivity projects inside the new "Internet of Things" era.
The module counts also with an internal GPS what enables the location of the device outdoors and indoors combining standard NMEA frames with mobile cell ID triangulation using both assisted-mobile (A-GPS) and mobile-based (S-GPS) modes.
You can also find our Audio/Video Kit to complete this 3G/GPRS Shield. Antennas not included.
You will need to update your firmware to play mp3. The update is available here. Uncompress and run it in a PC with Windows (emulated Windows not supported).
Features: - WCDMA and HSPA 3G networks compatibility
- Internal GPS for Assisted A-GPS and Supported S-GPS modes
- Video Camera (640x480) for video and photo recordings available
- Audio Kit including microphone, speaker, hands free and headphones available
- SD file system up to 32GB
- Works as a standard 3G modem in Linux/Windows/MacOS (~7.2Mbps download, ~5.5Mbps upload)
- Talk directly to web servers by HTTP/HTTPS (secure)
- Upload and download files directly by FTP/FTPS (secure)
- Send and receive mails by POP3/SMTP
- Play compressed audio filesDownload the Fritzing library to include in your electronic designs here
Documentation:
- Tutorial + Complete Reference Guide
- Video-Tutorial
- SIM5218 AT command manual
- 3G shield schematicNOTE: The Arduino/Raspberry Pi jumper MUST be in Arduino position. The Raspberry Pi position should be used only if the shield is connected to a Raspberry Pi. A wrong position of this jumper can damage the 3G shield.
NOTE: If you are looking for a complete GPRS+GPS Solution, don't hesitate to visit our GPRS+GPS Quadband Module for Arduino/Raspberry Pi (SIM908).
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Communication Shield Pack
Excl. Tax: € 82,00 Incl. Tax: € 99,22El Communication Shield contiene un Arduino XBee 802.15.4 y el nuevo módulo Bluetooth para Arduino. Con él podrás utilizar el mismo shield con cada módulo.
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Tutorial Bluetooth
Bluetooth Chip: eUnistone 31308/2
Version: Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR (Configurable BT 1.2)
TX Power: 2.5dBm
RX Sensitivity: -86dBm
Antenna: 2dBi
Outdoor Range: 60 m LOS (Line of sight)
Indoor Range: 40 m NLOS (Non line of sight)
(Range measured between the Bluetooth module for Arduino and the BT Linksys dongle)
Special Options:
- Minimum and Maximum RSSI thresholds control
- Adaptive Frequency Hopping
- Security: Authentication, Pairing and Encryption
- Store 5 different trusted devices in its internal memory
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Bluetooth PRO shield for Raspberry Pi
Excl. Tax: € 115,00 Incl. Tax: € 139,15The Bluetooth PRO shield for Raspberry Pi has been mainly designed to discover high amount of bluetooth devices along with its RSSI and Class of Device (CoD).
This kit includes:
- Bluetooth module PRO for Arduino / Raspberry Pi
- Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection BridgeDocumentation:
- Tutorial for Bluetooth PRO shield for Raspberry Pi
- Tutorial for Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection BridgeNote: If you are looking for shields to add new capabilities to your Raspberry Pi, you can find them here.
Note: Raspberry not included. You can take a look on the new Starter Kits for Raspberry Pi to get it.
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RFID 13,56 Mhz shield for Raspberry Pi
Excl. Tax: € 90,00 Incl. Tax: € 108,90RFID 13.56 MHz shield for Raspberry Pi is used with the Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection Bridge to communicate it through the serial port.
This kit includes:
- RFID 13.56 MHz Module for Arduino / Raspberry Pi
- Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection BridgeDocumentation:
- Tutorial for RFID 13.56 MHz shield for Raspberry Pi
- Tutorial for Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection BridgeNote: If you are looking for shields to add new capabilities to your Raspberry Pi, you can find them here.
Note: Raspberry not included. You can take a look on the new Starter Kits for Raspberry Pi to get it.
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3G / GPRS shield for Raspberry Pi (3G+GPS)
Excl. Tax: € 189,00 Incl. Tax: € 228,69This 3G shield for Raspberry enables the connectivity to high speed WCDMA and HSPA cellular networks in order to make possible the creation of the next level of worldwide interactivity projects inside the new "Internet of Things" era using your Raspberry Pi. Antennas not included.
This kit includes:
- 3G/GPRS Shield for Arduino / Raspberry Pi (3G+GPS)
- Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection BridgeDocumentation:
- Tutorial for 3G/GPRS Shield for Raspberry Pi (3G+GPS)
- Tutorial for Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection BridgeNote: If you are looking for shields to add new capabilities to your Raspberry Pi, you can find them here.
Note: Raspberry not included. You can take a look on the new Starter Kits for Raspberry Pi to get it.
NOTE: If you are looking for a complete GPRS+GPS Solution, don't hesitate to visit our GPRS+GPS Quadband Module for Arduino/Raspberry Pi (SIM908).
NOTE: If you only need to send SMS or use a low bandwidth for data transfer you can use our cheaper GPRS/GSM Quadband SIM900 module for Arduino.
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Bluetooth shield for Raspberry Pi
Excl. Tax: € 86,00 Incl. Tax: € 104,06Bluetooth shield for Raspberry Pi allows to get a serial communication between your Raspberry Pi and other devices through Bluetooth protocol.
This kit includes:
- Bluetooth Module for Arduino / Raspberry Pi
- Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection BridgeDocumentation:
- Tutorial for Bluetooth shield for Raspberry Pi
- Tutorial for Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection BridgeNote: If you are looking for shields to add new capabilities to your Raspberry Pi, you can find them here.
Note: Raspberry not included. You can take a look on the new Starter Kits for Raspberry Pi to get it.
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GPRS SIM900 shield for Raspberry Pi
Excl. Tax: € 103,00 Incl. Tax: € 124,63GPRS SIM900 shield for Raspberry Pi offers GPRS connection to your Raspberry Pi board. It includes the SIM900 communication module from SIMCom. It is necessary an antenna in order to establish a communication.
This kit includes:
- GPRS/GSM (SIM900) Quadband Module for Arduino / Raspberry Pi
- Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection BridgeDocumentation:
- Tutorial for GPRS SIM900 shield for Raspberry Pi
- Tutorial for Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection BridgeNote: If you are looking for shields to add new capabilities to your Raspberry Pi, you can find them here.
Note: Raspberry not included. You can take a look on the new Starter Kits for Raspberry Pi to get it.
NOTE: If you are looking for a complete 3G+GPS Solution, don't hesitate to visit our 3G Platform for Arduino/Raspberry Pi. If you prefer a GPRS+GPS communication, you can use our GPRS+GPS Quadband Shield for Raspberry Pi (SIM908).
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HVAC IR Remote Shield for Raspberry Pi
Excl. Tax: € 70,00 Incl. Tax: € 84,70IR Remote is a small shield that allows you to record any infrared command sent by a remote control and resend it from the Internet. It works connected to Arduino and Raspberry Pi, and let us to control any HVAC system including heating,ventilation, air-conditioning and thermostats from the Cloud.
This kit includes:
- IR Remote Module for Arduino / Raspberry Pi
- Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection BridgeDocumentation:
- Tutorial: IR Remote Module for Arduino / Raspberry Pi
- Tutorial for Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection BridgeNote: If you are looking for shields to add new capabilities to your Raspberry Pi, you can find them here.
Note: Raspberry not included. You can take a look on the new Starter Kits for Raspberry Pi to get it.
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Radiation shield for Raspberry Pi
Excl. Tax: € 119,00 Incl. Tax: € 143,99Radiation shield for Raspberry Pi can detect Alpha, Beta and Gamma radiation, integrating any Geiger Tube which works in the range 400V - 1000V and reading these levels using Raspberry Pi. This version comes without the Geiger tube. A version with a Geiger tube already soldered is available here.
This kit includes:
- Pack Radiation Sensor Board for Arduino / Raspberry Pi
- Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection BridgeDocumentation:
- Tutorial for Radiation shield for Raspberry Pi
- Tutorial for Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection BridgeNote: If you are looking for shields to add new capabilities to your Raspberry Pi, you can find them here.
Note: Raspberry not included. You can take a look on the new Starter Kits for Raspberry Pi to get it.
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RFID 125 kHz shield for Raspberry Pi
Excl. Tax: € 74,00 Incl. Tax: € 89,54RFID 125 kHz shield for Raspberry Pi is used with the Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection Bridge to communicate it through the serial port.
This kit includes:
- RFID 125 kHz Module for Arduino / Raspberry Pi
- Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection BridgeDocumentation:
- Tutorial for RFID 125 kHz shield for Raspberry Pi
- Tutorial for Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection BridgeNote: If you are looking for shields to add new capabilities to your Raspberry Pi, you can find them here.
Note: Raspberry not included. You can take a look on the new Starter Kits for Raspberry Pi to get it.
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GPRS+GPS Quadband Shield for Raspberry Pi (SIM908)
Excl. Tax: € 139,00 Incl. Tax: € 168,19The new shield designed for Arduino and Raspberry Pi integrates the SIM908 module which counts with both GPRS and GPS technologies what allows to easily perform realtime tracking applications. The idea is simple: read the GPS coordinates (longitude and latitude) and send them by using a HTTP request to a web server. Then use a browser to load the PHP webpage which uses Googlemaps to show the location in realtime. Antennas not included.
This kit includes:
- GPRS+GPS Quadband Module for Arduino/Raspberry Pi (SIM908)
- Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection BridgeDocumentation:
- Tutorial
- Schematic
- AT Commands
- SIM908 Module InfoNOTE: If you are looking for a complete 3G+GPS Solution, don't hesitate to visit our 3G Platform for Arduino/Raspberry Pi. If you prefer only a GPRS communication, you can use our GPRS SIM900 Module for Arduino/Raspberry Pi.
Note: If you are looking for shields to add new capabilities to your Raspberry Pi, you can find them here.
Note: Raspberry not included. You can take a look on the new Starter Kits for Raspberry Pi to get it.
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Touch Shield
Excl. Tax: € 11,50 Incl. Tax: € 13,92The MPR121 IC is a great way to build simple capacitive touch interfaces, and now it's even easier to incorporate into your Arduino projects with the touch shield. The touch shield has 9 capacitive touch pads, with headers for the remaining 3 electrode connections. With this shield you can have a total of 12 touch sensitive buttons. An on-board logic level converter allows it to work with 5V and 3.3V Arduino boards. Simply solder on some header pins and stack it on to your Arduino for a convenient input device. Check below for some example code to get you started.
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Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shields Connection Bridge
Excl. Tax: € 40,00 Incl. Tax: € 48,40The idea behind the Raspberry Pi to Arduino shields connection bridge is to allow to use any of the shields, boards and modules designed for Arduino in Raspberry Pi. It includes also the possibility of connecting digital and analog sensors, using the same pinout of Arduino but with the power and capabilities of Raspberry.
In order to make complete the compatibility we have created the arduPi library which allows to use Raspberry with the same code used in Arduino. To do so, we have implemented conversion functions so that you can control in the same way as in Arduino all the I/O interfaces: i2C, SPI, UART, analog, digital, in Raspberry Pi.
Documentation:
- Tutorial for Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection BridgeNote: If you are looking for shields to add new capabilities to your Raspberry Pi, you can find them here.
Note: Raspberry not included. You can take a look on the new Starter Kits for Raspberry Pi to get it.
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3G / GPRS shield for Raspberry Pi (3G+GPS) + Audio/Video Kit
Excl. Tax: € 220,00 Incl. Tax: € 266,20This 3G shield for Raspberry enables the connectivity to high speed WCDMA and HSPA cellular networks in order to make possible the creation of the next level of worldwide interactivity projects inside the new "Internet of Things" era using your Raspberry Pi. Antennas not included.
This kit includes:
- 3G/GPRS Shield for Arduino / Raspberry Pi (3G+GPS) + Audio / Video Kit
- Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection BridgeDocumentation:
- Tutorial for 3G/GPRS Shield for Raspberry Pi (3G+GPS) + Audio / Video Kit
- Tutorial for Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection BridgeNote: If you are looking for shields to add new capabilities to your Raspberry Pi, you can find them here.
Note: Raspberry not included. You can take a look on the new Starter Kits for Raspberry Pi to get it.
NOTE: If you are looking for a complete GPRS+GPS Solution, don't hesitate to visit our GPRS+GPS Quadband Module for Arduino/Raspberry Pi (SIM908).
NOTE: If you only need to send SMS or use a low bandwidth for data transfer you can use our cheaper GPRS/GSM Quadband SIM900 module for Arduino.
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3G/GPRS shield for Arduino / Raspberry Pi (3G + GPS) + Audio/Video Kit
Excl. Tax: € 180,00 Incl. Tax: € 217,80The new 3G shield for Arduino enables the connectivity to high speed WCDMA and HSPA cellular networks in order to make possible the creation of the next level of worldwide interactivity projects inside the new "Internet of Things" era.
The module counts also with an internal GPS what enables the location of the device outdoors and indoors combining standard NMEA frames with mobile cell ID triangulation using both assisted-mobile (A-GPS) and mobile-based (S-GPS) modes. Antennas not included.
You will need to update your firmware to play mp3. The update is available here. Uncompress and run it in a PC with Windows (emulated Windows not supported).
This Kit includes:
- 3G/GPRS shield for Arduino (3G + GPS)
- 2Gb microSD card
- Electret Microphone
- VGA Sensor Camera
- Jumper Wires (F/M)
- Speaker 8 ohm 2W
- Handsfree headphones
- miniUSB Cable
- Internal SpeakerFeatures:
- WCDMA and HSPA 3G networks compatibility
- Internal GPS for Assisted A-GPS and Supported S-GPS modes
- Video Camera (640x480) for video and photo recordings available
- Audio Kit including microphone, speaker, hands free and headphones available
- SD file system up to 32GB
- Works as a standard 3G modem in Linux/Windows/MacOS (~7.2Mbps download, ~5.5Mbps upload)
- Talk directly to web servers by HTTP/HTTPS (secure)
- Upload and download files directly by FTP/FTPS (secure)
- Send and receive mails by POP3/SMTP
- Play compressed audio filesDownload the Fritzing library to include in your electronic designs here
Documentation:
- Tutorial + Complete Reference Guide
- Video - Tutorial
- SIM5218 AT command manual
- 3G shield schematicNOTE: The Arduino/Raspberry Pi jumper MUST be in Arduino position. The Raspberry Pi position should be used only if the shield is connected to a Raspberry Pi. A wrong position of this jumper can damage the 3G shield.
NOTE: If you are looking for a complete GPRS+GPS Solution, don't hesitate to visit our GPRS+GPS Quadband Module for Arduino/Raspberry Pi (SIM908).
NOTE: If you only need to send SMS or use a low bandwidth for data transfer you can use our cheaper GPRS/GSM Quadband SIM900 module for Arduino.
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MIDI Shield
Precio habitual: € 18,15
Precio especial: Excl. Tax: € 12,00 Incl. Tax: € 14,52
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The MIDI Shield board gives your Arduino access to the powerful MIDI communication protocol, so you can control synthesizers, sequencers, and other musical devices. The MIDI protocol shares many similarities with standard asynchronous serial interfaces, so you can use the UART pins of your Arduino to send and receive MIDI's event messages.
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Note: The MIDI Shield does not come with the through-hole MIDI connectors or trimpots soldered on. All of these components (2 MIDI connectors and 2 trimpots) are included with the product, however.
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SD shield for Arduino
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Arduino ProtoShield Kit
Excl. Tax: € 12,00 Incl. Tax: € 14,52Kit Includes:
- 1x ProtoShield bare PCB
- 2x Stackable Headers 6-pin
- 2x Stackable Headers 8-pin
- 2x 5mm Basic Yellow LEDs
- 2x 330 Ohm resistors
- 1x 10k resistor
- 2x Momentary push buttons
- 2x 0.1uF Ceramic Capacitors
Features:
- All Arduino pins are brought to the top level
- 5V, GND, and Vin pins are exposed as well
- BlueSMiRF socket for wireless communication between Arduinos
- 2 general use LEDs
- 1 general use button
- Reset button brought to top level
Documents:
- ProtoShield Quickstart Guide
- Assembly Instructions
- ProtoShield Schematic
- Arduino Home Page
- Assembly Tutorial by Bob Gallup
- ProtoShield Eagle Files
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Input Shield for Arduino
Excl. Tax: € 17,00 Incl. Tax: € 20,57Input Shield incluye un joystick de 2 ejes, así como 2 botones de color. La placa se conecta fácilmente a Arduino mediante sus pines.
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Graphic LCD4884 Shield For Arduino
Excl. Tax: € 21,00 Incl. Tax: € 25,41This LCD4884 Shield provides 48x48 display. If your project need more information to display, this LCD shield can apparently meet your needs. It is able to display English, Chines, even images. It also integrates a 5 DOF joystick. The shield has 6 Digital IO and 5 Analog IO.
Specification
- Power Supply: 5V
- SPI Interface (using Arduino Digital Pin 2,3,4,5,6)
- One Reset button
- One 5 degree joystick (using Arduino Analog Pin 0)
- Backlit control (Arduino DIO Pin 7)
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Music Instrument Shield
Precio habitual: € 27,23
Precio especial: Excl. Tax: € 20,00 Incl. Tax: € 24,20
Do you ever wish your Arduino was more musically talented? Or maybe your project could use some cool sound effects. The Musical Instrument Shield is an easy way to add great sounding MIDI sound to your next Arduino project. This board is built around the VS1053 MP3 and MIDI codec IC, wired in MIDI mode. Simply connect a speaker/stereo/pair of headphones to the 1/8" stereo jack on the shied and pass the proper serial commands to the IC and you'll be playing music in no time!
The VS1053 contains two large tonebanks including various piano, woodwinds, brass, synth, SFX and percussion sounds. The shield is also capable of playing several tones simultaneously (maximum polyphony of up to 31 sounds!). Take a look at our example code to get an idea of how easy it is to add musical zest to your next Arduino gadget.
In this version, we're using a better regulator, corrected the speaker connectors, and have the reset pin pulled high. We've also included solder jumpers for pin 3 and 4 so they're selectable.
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Arduino Ethernet Shield Rev.3
Excl. Tax: € 29,00 Incl. Tax: € 35,09La nueva placa Arduino Ethernet permite conectar una placa Arduino a una red LAN utilizando la librería Ethernet.
Nuevas características:
- Conector tarjeta Micro SD
- Reset integrado
- COMPATIBLE con Arduino MEGADocumentación:
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Ethernet Library
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Ardumoto - Motor Driver Shield
Excl. Tax: € 18,50 Incl. Tax: € 22,39
Saber másThe new version of this shield allows for either 3.3 or 5v logic, a separate and more robust VIN connection, and the PWM input has moved to pin 3.
This is a motor shield for Arduino that will control two DC motors. Based on the L298 H-bridge, the Ardumoto can drive up to 2 amps per channel. The board takes its power from the same Vin line as the Arduino board, includes blue and yellow LEDs to indicate active direction, and all driver lines are diode protected from back EMF.
Control for motor attached to OUT1/2 is connected to digital line 12 (direction A) and digital line 3 (PWM A).
Control for motor attached to OUT3/4 is connected to digital line 13 (direction B) and digital line 11 (PWM B).
Compatible screw terminals and connectors are listed below.
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2A Motor Shield For Arduino
Excl. Tax: € 14,00 Incl. Tax: € 16,94This Arduino Motor shield uses L298P chip which allow to drive two 7-12V DC motors with maximum 2A current. This shield can be directly mount onto standard Arduino Duemilanove and Arduino Mega.
Specification- 2 way 7-12V motor drive
- Up to 2A current each way
- Pin 5,6,7,8 are used to drive two DC motor
- Support PWM speed control
- Support PLL advance speed control
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Screw Shield For Arduino
Excl. Tax: € 7,50 Incl. Tax: € 9,08Screw Shield es una placa de expansión con terminales para atornillar y obtener una terminación fiable y robusta. Se puede conectar directamente en Arduino. Obtén conexiones seguras con esta placa.
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Shield - Wireless Shield
Excl. Tax: € 17,00 Incl. Tax: € 20,57Arduino shield with a socket for wireless modules like Digi Xbee, Bluetooth, RFID or Wifi Modules. Built in 3.3V voltage regulator, active voltage translators and prototyping area
Saber másIt includes a switch to select how to communicate with the module (USB/Board) instead of jumpers.
This shield doesn't have the SD socket.
Documentation:
- Eagle files
- Schematic
- Official page (arduino.cc)
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Arduino Ethernet W/ PoE + USB2Serial shield
Excl. Tax: € 69,00 Incl. Tax: € 83,49The Arduino Ethernet is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega328 (datasheet). It has 14 digital input/output pins, 6 analog inputs, a 16 MHz crystal oscillator, a RJ45 connection, a power jack, an ICSP header, and a reset button. NB: Pins 10, 11, 12 and 13 are reserved for interfacing with the Ethernet module and should not be used otherwise. This reduces the number of available pins to 9, with 4 available as PWM outputs. It includes a Power over Ethernet module that can be added to the board as well. The Ethernet differs from other boards in that it does not have an onboard USB-to-serial driver chip, but has a Wiznet Ethernet interface. This is the same interface found on the Ethernet shield. An onboard microSD card reader, which can be used to store files for serving over the network, is accessible through the SD Library. Pin 10 is reserved for the Wiznet interface, SS for the SD card is on Pin 4. A six pin header can be connected to a FTDI breakout board or USB Serial board to provide USB power and communication to the board. Power The board can also be powered via an external power supply, an optional Power over Ethernet (PoE) module, or by USB using the included Serial2USB shield. External power can come either from an AC-to-DC adapter (wall-wart) or battery. The adapter can be connected by plugging a 2.1mm center-positive plug into the board's power jack. Leads from a battery can be inserted in the Gnd and Vin pin headers of the POWER connector. The board can operate on an external supply of 6 to 20 volts. If supplied with less than 7V, however, the 5V pin may supply less than five volts and the board may be unstable. If using more than 12V, the voltage regulator may overheat and damage the board. The recommended range is 7 to 12 volts. Specification - Microcontroller: ATmega328 - Operating Voltage: 5V - Input Voltage (recommended): 7-12V - Input Voltage (limits): 6-20V - Digital I/O Pins: 14 (of which 4 provide PWM output) - Arduino Pins reserved - 10 to 13 used for SPI - 4 used for SD card - 2 W5100 interrupt (when bridged) - Analog Input Pins 6 - DC Current per I/O Pin: 40 mA - DC Current for 3.3V Pin: 50 mA - Flash Memory 32 KB (ATmega328) of which 0.5 KB used by bootloader - SRAM 2 KB (ATmega328) - EEPROM 1 KB (ATmega328) - Clock Speed 16 MHz - W5100 TCP/IP Embedded Ethernet Controller - Power Over Ethernet ready Magnetic Jack - Micro SD card, with active voltage translators Documents - Arduino Ethernet POE Website - Schematics Saber más -
Danger Shield Complete kits
Precio habitual: € 28,92
Precio especial: Excl. Tax: € 21,00 Incl. Tax: € 25,41
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The Danger Shield is an add-on for the [Arduino] micro controller board. It contains a variety of fun and useful electronic circuits that you can use to do fun and useful things. It is a fully self-contained shield. You plug it into your Arduino, and you can immediately start using it. No extra things to hook up, no external components. Just a really rad board ready to rock.
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LCD Shield For Arduino
Excl. Tax: € 16,00 Incl. Tax: € 19,36Introduction
This is a very popular LCD Keypad shield for Arduino or Freeduino board. It can be directly plug onto the Arudino board, no soldering or fly-wiring needed. A 16x2 HD44780 compatible LCD, White character & Blue backlight.
This Shield uses Arudino LCD4Bit library.
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Radiation shield for Raspberry Pi + Geiger Tube
Excl. Tax: € 159,00 Incl. Tax: € 192,39Radiation shield for Raspberry Pi + Geiger Tube can detect Alpha, Beta and Gamma radiation, integrating any Geiger Tube which works in the range 400V - 1000V and reading these levels using Raspberry Pi. The current version of the pack comes with the J305ß Geiger tube which detectes Beta and Gamma radiation.
This kit includes:
- Pack Radiation Sensor Board for Arduino / Raspberry Pi + Geiger Tube
- Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection BridgeDocumentation:
- Tutorial for Radiation shield for Raspberry Pi + Geiger Tube
- Tutorial for Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection BridgeNote: If you are looking for shields to add new capabilities to your Raspberry Pi, you can find them here.
Note: Raspberry not included. You can take a look on the new Starter Kits for Raspberry Pi to get it.
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1A Motor Shield For Arduino
Excl. Tax: € 12,00 Incl. Tax: € 14,52This Motor shield for Arduino uses L293 chip which allow to drive two 7-12V DC motors with maximum 1A current. This shield can be directly mount onto standard Arduino Duemilanove and Arduino Mega.
Specification
- 2 way 7-12V motor drive
- Up to 1A current each way
- Pin 5,6,7,8 are used to drive two DC motor
- Support PWM speed control
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Bees Shield
Excl. Tax: € 15,00 Incl. Tax: € 18,15Bees shield will make interfacing multiple Bee-style (XBee, GPS Bee, Bluetooth Bee and etc) easier than ever before. Aside from dual Bee style 20p 2.0 pitch socket, it also has large proto area, customizable software serial port for easier prototyping.
Features
- Dual Bee type socket
- 3 indicator LED(ON/Sleep, RSSI, ASSOC)for each Xbee
- Full size with free drills
- Reset button for each Xbee
- Reset button for base board
- Provide maximal 500mA under 3.3V
- Full break out for each Bee
- Switchable of communication with FTDI-USB /Base board
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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 01 July, 2010.
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Mega Prototyping Shield
Excl. Tax: € 7,00 Incl. Tax: € 8,47This is a design for an open-source prototyping shield for Arduino Mega. It has tons of cool features, to make prototyping on your Arduino easy.
This is pre-assembled version. NO soldering is required.
Features
- Reset button up top
- Lots of GND and +5V rails
- DIP prototyping area makes it easy to add more chips
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Proto Screw Shield-Assembled (Arduino Compatible)
Excl. Tax: € 10,00 Incl. Tax: € 12,10Combines the power of screw shield and prototyping shield. This Proto Screw shield offers a better way to do prototyping.
The Screw terminal can be screwed directly to the terminal on the thread and is reliable and convenient. It can be plugged into the Arduino controller. You can use this shield to save yourself from the bad port connection. Feel secure with this arduino-compatible screw shield.
The prototyping shield provides a fast prototpying area for projects. It features a LED (D13) and two buttons (reset and general).
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CAN-BUS Shield
Excl. Tax: € 35,00 Incl. Tax: € 42,35
Saber másThis shield gives the Arduino CAN-Bus capability. It uses the Microchip MCP2515 CAN controller with MCP2551 CAN transceiver. CAN connection is via a standard 9-way sub-D for use with OBDII cable. Ideal for automative CAN application. The shield also has a uSD card holder, serial LCD connector and connector for an EM406 GPS module. Making this shield ideal for data logging application.Features- CAN v2.0B upto 1 Mb/s
- High speed SPI Interface (10 MHz)
- Standard and extened data and remote frames
- CAN connection via standard 9-way sub-D connector
- 9-way sub-D standard OBDII connection cable
- Power can supply to Arduino by sub-D via resettable fuse and reverse polarity protection.
- Socket for EM406 GPS module
- Micro SD card holder
- Connector for serial LCD
- Reset button
- Joystick control menu navigation control
- Two LED indicator
Documents:
- Schematic
- Eagle Files
- Datasheet (MCP2515)
- Datasheet (MCP2551)
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Color LCD Shield
Excl. Tax: € 29,00 Incl. Tax: € 35,09
Saber másThe Color LCD Shield, recommended by and designed in partnership with an SFE customer, provides an easy method of connecting the popular Nokia 6100 LCD to your Arduino USB or Pro. The board comes as shown with the 128x128 mini color LCD, as well as a backlight driver circuit (boosts to 7V), and three momentary push-buttons (tied through a jumper to pins D3-5).
The Nokia 6100 LCD is controlled through a 9-bit SPI interface. The control pins of the LCD are connected to the hardware SPI pins of the Arduino (D13 -SCK, D11 - DIO), the CS pin is tied to D9 and the reset pin is connected to D8. Voltage from the '5V' pin of the Arduino is boosted to 7V to power the LCD backlight.
The Nokia 6100 LCD is included with the Color LCD Shield. Headers are not soldered on, we recommend the 6 and 8-pin stackable headers.
Documents:- Schematic
- Example Code
- Example Arduino Library (Thanks Peter!)
- Example Arduino Code (Thanks Mark!)
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Interface Shield For Arduino
Precio habitual: € 19,36
Precio especial: Excl. Tax: € 9,00 Incl. Tax: € 10,89
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This interface shield supports multi-interfaces, SPI interface (directly connected Shiftout module, SPI LCD display module, SPI LED display module), IIC Interface (direct connects IIC lCD display module, IIC transfer IO module), Micro SD card interface (Micro SD card can be directly inserted), SD card storage module interface, TLC full-color LED controller module.
Specification
- Multi-function expansion board
- Compatible with Arduino
- Supports SPI Interface, IIC interfaces, SD card, TLC5940
Documents
Compability
- Arduino UNO
- Arduino Duemilanove
- Arduino Mega 1280/2560 (Not compatible)
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MegaShield Kit for Arduino
Excl. Tax: € 18,00 Incl. Tax: € 21,78The Arduino Mega now has its very own prototyping shield! The MegaShield mates with the Arduino Mega board and gives the user a prototyping area, two general LEDs, and, most important of all, the Arduino Mega reset switch is brought to the top level. The shield also works with our small breadboards if you don't want to solder to the prototyping area.
This comes in kit form and must be soldered together by the end user. Please note - we do not ship assembly instructions! All soldering is through-hole (relatively easy) but always check your component orientation before soldering!
Kit Includes:- 1x MegaShield PCB
- 11x 8-pin Arduino Stackable Header
- 1x Bright 5mm Green LED
- 1x Bright 5mm Red LED
- 2x 330 Ohm resistors
- 1x Momentary push button
- 1x 10k resistor
Features:
- All Arduino Mega pins are brought to the top level
- 5V and GND power busses
- Power and stat (connected to D13) LEDs
- Reset Button brought to top level
Documents:
- Protoshield Schematic
- Eagle Files
- Assembly Tutorial by Bob Gallup
- Arduino Home Page
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Danger Shield
Precio habitual: € 26,62
Precio especial: Excl. Tax: € 19,00 Incl. Tax: € 22,99
Saber másThe Danger Shield mounts on top of your Arduino orArduino Pro and equips it with a variety of fun and useful inputs and outputs. The Danger Shield has so much potential; we can't wait to see what you're able to do with it! The shield's features include:
- Three linear slide potentiometers connected to the Arduino's analog pins 0 through 2.
- Red and yellow LEDs connected to digital pins 5 and 6 - PWM pins - so you can easily vary their brightness.
- Three momentary push buttons connected up to the Arduino's digital pins 10 through 12. Those lines will go low when the buttons are pressed.
- A photocell and a temperature sensor, both with analog outputs, are connected to the analog pins 3 and 4, respectively.
- An 8-bit shift register set up to control a blue 7-segment LED.
- Two buzzers - one is used, as you'd expect, as a speaker, the other is connected to analog pin 5 and can be used as a knock sensor.
This new version uses a different temperature sensor. This product comes as a kit of parts, which you'll have to solder into the included PCB. All parts are through-hole so it should go together relatively easily; but always check your component orientation before soldering!
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Digit Shield Kit (Red Colour)
Precio habitual: € 22,99
Precio especial: Excl. Tax: € 14,20 Incl. Tax: € 17,18
The Digit Shield is a simple, low-cost Arduino shield that provides a four digit 7-segment display.
- An easy-to-use open source library makes it very simple to display integers and floating point numbers.
- Multiplexing of digits is implemented using a timer overflow interrupt handler for flicker-free display.
- Only uses 4 Arduino pins (2,3,4,5).
- All through-hole parts for easy kit assembly.
- Red Colour
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Electronic brick - Protoshield kit
Precio habitual: € 5,20
Precio especial: Excl. Tax: € 3,20 Incl. Tax: € 3,87
This is a Protoshield kit with the same connector as Electronic Brick, you can solder something onto this and use it as a regular Electronic Brick. Saber más -
Arduino ProtoShield kit remixed v1.0
Precio habitual: € 11,50
Precio especial: Excl. Tax: € 7,00 Incl. Tax: € 8,47
Why not a proto shield kit? Compensating the disadvantage of either Arduino, Adding more solder-bility to big foot components, convenient power lanes. Check it out:
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* 100mil Grid
* Full pinout of Arduino
* USB B type soldering hole
* Free drill hole matrix of 32/50/80mil
* Breadboard style strip
* Uart pinout sets
* I2C pinout sets
* 5V/GND/3V3 power rail
* Free button
* Reset button pinout
* Pin13 LED pinout
* Jack hole for potienmeter, power jack and etc
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Power Driver Shield Kit
Excl. Tax: € 15,50 Incl. Tax: € 18,76This shield allows you to use a computer power supply (or other power source) to use your Arduino to switch high current. With RFP30N06LE MOSFETS, you can easily control a lot of current directly from your Arduino.
The board provides 6 PWM outputs via screw terminals. Check the datasheet for the MOSFET below for full specifications on how much current this board can handle.This board is a very easy way to start using MOSFETS for your next high current project.
A protection diode has been added to the power input of this version of the board.
Note: If you want to stack another shield on top of this one, you will want to double-up on the stackable headers to clear the MOSFETs.
Documents:
- Schematic
- Eagle Files
- Datasheet (RFP30N06L)
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Spectrum Shield
Precio habitual: € 26,62
Precio especial: Excl. Tax: € 17,30 Incl. Tax: € 20,93
This shield features the MSGEQ7 graphic equalizer display filter, the same IC used in the Colorganic Spectralizer kit. Two of these ICs allow you to split a stereo audio input into 7-bands (per channel) and read the amplitude of each using the ADC on your Arduino. The shield is populated with two 1/8" stereo jacks (like you would find on a pair of headphones). One serves as a stereo input and the other is a pass-through output which allows you to connect the Spectrum Shield in-line between your audio source and your stereo system without interruption. This shield can be used to create sound visualizers, detect patterns in music or add sound activation to your microcontroller projects.
Note: This product is a collaboration with Ben Moyes of Bliptronics. A portion of each sales goes back to them for product support and continued development.
Documents:
- Schematic
- Eagle Files
- Datasheet (MSGEQ7)
- Example Code
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16 - Ch High Current Driver Shield Kit v2
Excl. Tax: € 62,35 Incl. Tax: € 75,44The Logos Electromechanical ARD-SRG-IPS4X4 16 channel high current Arduino shield is designed to enable users to switch DC loads up to 5A at up to 30V with no heat-sinking. It is ideal for such applications as driving solenoids, relays, and small DC motors. Saber más -
2.8'' TFT Touch Shield
Excl. Tax: € 46,20 Incl. Tax: € 55,902.8'' TFT Touch Shield is an Arduino UNO/ Mega compatible multicolored TFT display with a 4-wire resistive touch-screen. It is available in an Arduino shield compatible pinout for attachment. The TFT driver is based on ST7781R with 8bit data and 4bit control interface. Saber más -
4x4 Driver Shield
Excl. Tax: € 57,60 Incl. Tax: € 69,70Description: The 4x4 Driver Shield is designed to enable users to switch DC loads up to 5A at up to 30V with no heat-sinking. It is ideal for such applications as driving solenoids, relays, and small DC motors. It uses International Rectifier IPS6044 quad channel fully-protected high side MOSFET switches, which include over-temp, over-current, and under-voltage protection. The high-side topology is safer in many applications than the more common low-side topology because a short to ground cannot energize the circuit while the switch is turned off, as it can with a low-side switch.This shield can also be used to drive four unipolar stepper motors.The board is built with generous traces to handle the current with minimal voltage loss and heating on the board. A pair of 74AHCT595 8-bit shift registers allow the control of sixteen high current channels from only four Arduino pins using the shiftOut() function, and make it possible to daisy-chain as many as 25 boards off a single host, for a total of 400 high current channels.
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Accessory Demo Shield For Arduino Mega
Excl. Tax: € 56,00 Incl. Tax: € 67,76Saber másIntroduction
This shield is compatible with the Android open Accessory Development kit (AKD).It can be attached to the ADK board and mega board. It implements a joystick, LED outputs, temperature and light sensors.ApplicationsSpecification- Compatible with Mega and Mega ADK
- I2C Joystick
- 3 RGB LEDs
- 3 buttons
- Touch sensor
- LM35 temperature sensor
- lx1972 light sensor
- 3 way servo control pins
- 2 Relays
Shipping List- Accessory Demo shield for Arduino Mega(1 unit)
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Adafruit Wave Shield for Arduino Kit - v1.1
Excl. Tax: € 28,60 Incl. Tax: € 34,61Adding quality audio to an electronic project is surprisingly difficult. Here is a shield for Arduinos that solves this problem. It can play up to 22KHz, 12bit uncompressed audio files of any length. It's low cost, available as an easy-to-make kit. It has an onboard DAC, filter and op-amp for high quality output. Audio files are read off of an SD/MMC card, which are available at nearly any store. Volume can be controlled with the onboard thumbwheel potentiometer. Saber más -
Arduino ETH Shield Rev3 WITH PoE Module
Excl. Tax: € 69,10 Incl. Tax: € 83,61Saber másThe Arduino Ethernet Shield allows an Arduino board to connect to the internet. It is based on the Wiznet W5100 ethernet chip (datasheet). The Wiznet W5100 provides a network (IP) stack capable of both TCP and UDP. It supports up to four simultaneous socket connections. Use the Ethernet library to write sketches which connect to the internet using the shield. The ethernet shield connects to an Arduino board using long wire-wrap headers which extend through the shield. This keeps the pin layout intact and allows another shield to be stacked on top.The R3 version brings to this shield the 1.0 standard pinout that consist in 4 additional pins: 2 of them placed near the AREF pin, that are used for TWI communication, and the other 2 are placed near the RESET pin. The IOREF pin is used to adapt the shield to the board on which is mounted. The last one is not connected and is reserved for future uses.The latest revision of the shield adds a micro-SD card slot, which can be used to store files for serving over the network. It is compatible with the Arduino Duemilanove and Mega (using the Ethernet library). It also adds a separate power-over-Ethernet (PoE) module can be soldered to the board to provide power from a conventional twisted pair Category 5 Ethernet cable. It is IEEE802.3af compliant, and works with all compliant PoE injectors currently available.Features- Micro SD card connector with active voltage translators
- Power over Ethernet ready
- On board reset controller
- Now compatible with the Arduino MEGA board
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Arduino ProtoShield - Bare PCB
Excl. Tax: € 3,75 Incl. Tax: € 4,54Description: By popular request, we're selling the always-handy ProtoShield PCB on its own! Originally spawned with collaboration between the folks at SFE and ITP @ NYU, the ProtoShield mates with an Arduino development board and gives the user a small soldering area, two general LED footprints, access to a BlueSMiRF socket, a general pushbutton switch footprint, and most important of all - the Arduino reset switch is brought to the top level.Now you don't need to buy the whole ProtoShield kit if you just need a piece of prototyping board that will fit on top of your Arduino. You might want to grab a stackable header kit, though, which you can find in the related items below.
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Arduino ProtoShield Kit Retail
Excl. Tax: € 14,15 Incl. Tax: € 17,12Saber másDescription: This is the same product as the ProtoShield Kit. The difference is this version comes in fancy clamshell packaging meant for our distributors that need it. Regular customers are welcome to order, but we want to limit the amount of extra packaging finding its way into the trash heap.
Riding on the waves of the very popular Arduino USB board is this small prototyping shield. Originally spawned with collaboration between the folks at SFE and ITP @ NYU, the ProtoShield mates with the Arduino USB board and gives the user a small soldering area, two general LEDs, access to a BlueSMiRF socket, a general push button switch, and most important of all - the Arduino reset switch is brought to the top level.
This comes in kit form and must be soldered together by the end user. Please note - we do not ship assembly instructions! There are a few tutorials on assembly listed below. All soldering is through-hole (relatively easy) but always check your component orientation before soldering!
We highly recommend this breadboard! See the related items below for all the colorful options of breadboards available.
Kit Includes:- 1 x ProtoShield bare PCB
- 2 x Stackable Headers 6-pin
- 2 x Stackable Headers 8-pin
- 2 x 5mm Basic Yellow LEDs
- 2 x 330 Ohm resistors
- 1 x 10k resistor
- 2 x Momentary push buttons
- 2 x 0.1uF Ceramic Capacitors
Features:
- All Arduino pins are brought to the top level
- 5V, GND, and Vin pins are exposed as well
- BlueSMiRF socket for wireless communication between Arduinos
- 2 general use LEDs
- 1 general use button
- Reset button brought to top level
Documents:
- ProtoShield Quickstart Guide
- Assembly Instructions
- ProtoShield Schematic
- Arduino Home Page
- Assembly Tutorial by Bob Gallup
- ProtoShield Eagle Files
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Arduino Wi-Fi Shield
Excl. Tax: € 106,35 Incl. Tax: € 128,68Saber másDescription: The Arduino WiFi Shield allows an Arduino board to connect to the internet using the 802.11 wireless specification (WiFi). It is based on the HDG104 Wireless LAN 802.11b/g System in-Package. An Atmega 32UC3 provides a network (IP) stack capable of both TCP and UDP. Use the WiFI library to write sketches which connect to the internet using the shield. The WiFI shield connects to an Arduino board using long wire-wrap headers which extend through the shield. This keeps the pin layout intact and allows another shield to be stacked on top.There is an onboard micro-SD card slot, which can be used to store files for serving over the network. It is compatible with the Arduino Uno and Mega. The onboard microSD card reader is accessible through the SD Library. When working with this library, SS is on Pin 4.
ArduPilot Mega IMU Shield/OilPan Rev-H V1.0 (No pin headers)
Description: This board from DIYDrones features a large array of sensors needed for UAV and Robotics applications, including three axis angular rotation and accelerations sensors, absolute pressure and temperature sensor, 16MBits data logger chip and more! It's designed to fit on top (or bottom) of the ArduPilot Mega board, creating a total autopilot solution when a GPS module is attached.
Note: This product does not includes any pin headers.
Dimensions: 2.85 x 1.60"
Weight: 0.5 oz (13g)
Features:
- Dual 3.3V regulator (one dedicated for analog sensors!)
- Relay switch for cameras, lights or payloads
- 12-bit ADC for better gyro/accel/airspeed resolution
- Built-in 16MB data logger (The Black Box)
- Piano DIP switch for servo reverse or user customizable
- Built-in FTDI, making the board native USB
- Dedicated modem/OSD port
- I2C port with incoming "daisy chain board" allowing you to build sensor arrays
- Two user-programmable buttons (one momentary, the other slide)
- 10-Bit analog expansion ports
- Reset button
- Optional "through hole" voltage dividers
- Tons of status LEDs
- New vibration resistance Invensense gyros (triple axis)
- Analog Devices ADX330 accelerometer
- AirSpeed sensor port (optional, sold separately)
- Absolute Bosch pressure sensor and temp for accurate altitude
- Can be used as a weather logger
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BLE-Shield based on Bluegiga's BLE112 Module
- Based on Bluegiga's BLE112 Bluetooth 4.0 single mode compliant module
- Open Source Hard- and Firmware
- Open Source iPhone App
- No library necessary to operate the Shield with an Arduino
- Compatible with iOS devices such as: iPhone4S, iPhone5, iPad 3rd gen, iPad 4th gen, iPad Mini, iPod Touch 5th gen
- Tested with Arduino Uno, Arduino Duemilanove, Arduino Decimilia,Freetronics Eleven, Seeeduino v3.0
- Baudrate 19.200
- Configurable UART Pins 0/1 (Hardware Serial), 2/3 (Software Serial)
- 16 byte receive buffer, which must be filled up using the Arduino before the buffer is written to the GATT.
Bluetooth Module for Arduino / Raspberry Pi
Precio mínimo: € 48,00
Bluetooth Module for Arduino puede conectarse directamente en la Placa de XBee y obtener una comunicación serie entre el ordenador y una placa Arduino a través del protocolo Bluetooth.
Documentacion:
Tutorial Bluetooth
Bluetooth Videotutorial
Opciones especiales:
- Umbrales de control RSSI mínimo y máximo
- Salto de frecuencia adaptable
- Seguridad: autenticación, vinculación y cifrado
- Almacena 5 dispositivos vinculados en su memoria interna
- Soporta modos de maestro o esclavo
Descarga aquí la librería Fritzing para incluir en tus diseños electrónicos.
Nota: Si está buscando dispositivos de Redes Sensoriales Inalámbricas (WSN) (motes) podría estar interesado en nuestra plataforma sensorial lista para el mercado: Waspmote. Puedes ver las diferencias entre ambas plataformas en el documento: Waspmote vs SquidBee.
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Bluetooth Shield
Cellular Shield with SM5100B
Description: The Cellular Shield for Arduino includes all the parts needed to interface your Arduino with an SM5100B cellular module. This allows you to easily add SMS, GSM/GPRS, and TCP/IP functionalities to your Arduino-based project. All you need to add cellular functionality to your Arduino project is a SIM card (pre-paid or straight from your phone) and an antenna and you can start sending Serial.print statements to make calls, send texts and serve web pages!
The main components of the Cellular Shield are a 60-pin SM5100B connector, a SIM card socket, and an SPX29302 voltage regulator configured to regulate the Arduino's raw voltage to 3.8V. The board's red LED indicates power. The Arduino's reset button is also brought out on the shield.
Two solder jumpers on the board allow you to select which serial pins interface with the cellular module - software (D2, D3) or hardware (D0, D1). There is also a 5-pin, 0.1" spaced header with connections for microphone inputs and speaker outputs. Headers are not soldered on, we recommend the 6 and 8-pin stackable headers.
The SM5100B cellular module is included with this product, however an antenna is not. It is pre-configured to 9600bps.
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Chinese Throwing Star (use with Mama Shield)
Codec Shield
The Codec Shield breaks out all of the useful pins on the WM8731 including the mic, line-in and out, headphone, and midrail bias voltage pin. It also has 1/8" stereo input and headphone out jacks as well as a pair of potentiometers for modulating parameters in your code.
The shield uses SPI to communicate with the WM8731 so it won't work directly with the Arduino Mega, but getting started on an Arduino-UNO style board or LeafLabs Maple is easy! Just download the library and example code, hook up and audio source and start tweaking.
Obviously you don't have much time to execute code between audio samples, so your code will need to stay pretty slim, but the example code gives a great framework for how your code should flow. Open Music Labs claims a performance increase of 4x when running the shield on a Maple (thanks to the higher clock speed).
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Component Shield For FEZ Domino
Introduction
This is the component shield for FEZ Domino. Just like our Arduino IO Expansion Shield, you can easily connect sensors, buttons to this component shield. This shield is also compatible with Arduino.
Danger Shield Kit Retail
Description: This is the same product as the Danger Shield. The difference is this version comes in fancy clamshell packaging meant for our distributors that need it. Regular customers are welcome to order, but we want to limit the amount of extra packaging finding its way into the trash heap.
The Danger Shield mounts on top of your Arduino or Arduino Pro and equips it with a variety of fun and useful inputs and outputs. The Danger Shield has so much potential; we can't wait to see what you're able to do with it! The shield's features include:
- Three linear slide potentiometers connected to the Arduino's analog pins 0 through 2.
- Red and yellow LEDs connected to digital pins 5 and 6 - PWM pins - so you can easily vary their brightness.
- Three momentary push buttons connected up to the Arduino's digital pins 10 through 12. Those lines will go low when the buttons are pressed.
- A photocell and a temperature sensor, both with analog outputs, are connected to the analog pins 3 and 4, respectively.
- An 8-bit shift register set up to control a blue 7-segment LED.
- A buzzer - so you can get sound out of your Arduino
- Capacitive Touch pad - Using the CapSense library to sense touch.
This new version uses a different temperature sensor. This product comes as a kit of parts, which you'll have to solder into the included PCB. All parts are through-hole so it should go together relatively easily; but always check your component orientation before soldering!
Kit Includes:
- 1x PCB Danger Shield Kit
- 3x Slide Potentiometers - 10K
- 1x 7-Segment LED - Blue
- 1x 8-bit Shift Register - 74HC595
- 1x Temperature Sensor - TMP36
- 1x Miniature Photocell
- 1x Buzzer
- 1x Basic LED - Red
- 2x Basic LEDs - Yellow
- 1x Mini Push Button
- 3x Momentary Push Buttons - 12mm Square
- 11x Resistors - 330 Ohm
- 2x Resistors - 10K Ohm
- 1x Resistor 1M Ohm 1/6W
- 2x 8-pin Arduino Stackable Headers
- 2x 6-pin Arduino Stackable Headers
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Digit Shield Kit (Green Colour)
EasyVR Arduino Shield
- A host of built-in speaker independent (SI) commands for ready to run basic controls. The commands are available in the following languages:
- English (US)
- Japanese
- Italian
- German
- Spanish
- French
- Supports up to 32 user-defined Speaker Dependent (SD) triggers or commands (any language).
- Supports Voice Passwords for biometric speech recognition.
- 3 GPIO lines that can be controlled by new protocol commands.
- PWM audio output that supports 8 ohm speakers.
- Headphone jack.
- Programmable LED.
- Sound playback feature.
- Easy-to-use and simple Graphical User Interface to program Voice Commands.
- Module can be used with any host with an UART interface (powered at 3.3V - 5V) .
- Simple and robust serial protocol to access and program the module through the host board.
- EasyVR Arduino Shield
- Microphone
EasyVR Shield - Voice Recognition Shield
EasyVR is a multi-purpose speech recognition module designed to add versatile, robust and cost effective speech and voice recognition capabilities to virtually any application. EasyVR is the second generation version of the successful VRbot module and builds on the features and functionality of its predecessor. In addition to the EasyVR features like 32 user-defined Speaker Dependent (SD) triggers and a host of built-in speaker independent (SI) commands, the shield has additional connectors for the microphone input, an 8 ohm speaker output, audio line-out/headphone jack, and access to the I/O pins of the EasyVR module. A programmable LED is also included to show feedback during recognition tasks.
A simple and robust serial protocol (9600 8-N-1 default) can be used to access these functions from the Arduino board. Check out the video below of the EasyVR Shield being used to control a servo.
Features:
- A host of built-in speaker independent (SI) commands (available in USEnglish, Italian, Japanese, German, Spanish and French)for ready to run basic controls.
- Supports up to 32 user-defined Speaker Dependent (SD) triggers or commands (any language) as well as Voice Passwords.
- Easy-to-use and simple Graphical User Interface to program Voice Commands to your robot.
- Module can be used with any host with an UART interface (powered at 3.3V - 5V) .
- Simple and robust serial protocol to access and program the module through the host board.
- Make your own sound tables using Sensory QuickSynthesis4 tool
- The new EasyVR GUI includes a command to process and download custom sound tables to the module (overwriting existing sound table)
- Connector for microphone input
- 8 ohm speaker output
- Headphone jack
- Access to EasyVR I/O pins
- Programmable LED to show feedback during recognition tasks
- Arduino Libraries provided
Documents:
- User Manual
- EasyVR GUI
- EasyVR Shield Homepage (most up-to-date downloads)
- EasyVR Protocol Header
Replaces: COM-10685
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Electric Imp Shield
The Shield connects one of the imp's UARTs (Imp pins 5 and 7) to either the Arduino hardware UART or a software serial on pins 8 and 9. It defaults to the software serial, but there are jumpers on the bottom side to set it to the hardware serial. A couple imp pins (8 9) are also connected to LEDs. They can be disconnected via jumpers on the bottom, if you'd like.
Because the Electric Imp can draw up to 400mA on the 3.3V line, this shield has its own voltage regulator which is fed from the 5V Arduino line. Most Arduino compatible boards should be able to handle this amount of draw but beware that some clones that use less robust VREGs could see trouble.
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Electronic Brick Shield V4
Usando electronic bricks, puedes conectar fácilmente Arduino a varias interfaces analógicas, digitales e I2C/UART. Estas conexiones están preparadas para módulos de extensión como potenciómetros, sensores, relés, servos... incluso botones. Sólo pinchar y listo.
Cada terminal tiene puertos de conexión con VCC, GND y Salida, que tiene su correspondiente puerto en la placa de sensores, donde podrás empezar a utilizarlo con un cable de conectores hembra de socket 2.54mm. Haz las conexiones más seguras y fáciles, y con una visión más profesional.
Go-Between Shield
You hear it all the time in the Arduino community, "will this shield work with my other shield?." I think we've all been disappointed to find that two of our favorite shields compete for control of a digital pin here or a serial pin there. While there are sometimes some clever workarounds from elegant code modifications to aggressive 'greenwiring,' Mayhew Labs may have come up with the simplest solution thus far: The Go-Between Shield.
The Go-Between Shield "goes between" two shields that aren't compatible and effectively reassigns the pins. This trickery is achieved by isolating the top and bottom sides of the shield with surface mount headers and breaking them out into tables of jumpers that can be bridged to divert signals to and from different pins. For instance: If you have two shields that require use of pin A1, you can simply close the correct jumper and stack the Go-Between shield between the two conflicting shields. Now the shield above the Go-Between will think it's using A1 when in reality it's connected to the Arduino's A0. Now your shields aren't stepping on each others' feet, so to speak.
The Go-Between Shield is also a solution to some shield compatibility problems with Arduino clones such as the Maple or Netduino.
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GPS Shield
A connector for the popular EM-406 GPS receiver is populated on the board, and footprints for EM-408 and EB-85A connectors are also made available (connectors are not included and can be found below in the related items). There is also a spot for the UP501 GPS module. The regular GPS pins (RX, TX, PPS, etc.) are also broken out to a 10-pin 0.1" pitch header, and a small protoyping area is also provided.
The DLINE/UART switch switches the GPS module's input/output between Arduino's standard TX/RX pins or any digital pins on the Arduino (default setting uses pins 3 and 2 connected to TX and RX, respectively). The DLINE/UART switch must be set to DLINE in order to upload code through the Arduino IDE.
The shield also includes the footprint for a 12mm coin cell battery holder to provide battery backup to the optional EB-85A GPS module.An ON/OFF switch is included which controls power to the GPS module. Additionally, the Arduino reset switch is also brought out.
Note: GPS modules are not included with the GPS Shield, and only the EM-406 connector is populated. Headers are also not installed or included, we recommend the 6 and 8-pin stackable headers.
Features:
- EM-406 connector populated
- EM-408 and EB-85A connector footprints provided and connected for optional use
- UP501 connector and footprint
- Coin cell battery socket footprint provided and connected for optional battery backup of EB-85A GPS module
- Standard Arduino sized shield
- Prototyping area
- GPS serial and PPS signals broken out to a 0.1" header for additional device connections
- Arduino reset button
- DLINE/UART switch controls serial communications
- ON/OFF switch controls power to GPS module
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Replaces: GPS-09487
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GPS shield for Raspberry Pi
GPS shield for Raspberry Pi is a small electronic circuit that allows to connect to your Raspberry Pi board to get position and altitude, as well as speed, date and time on UTC (Universal Time Coordinated). GPS antenna is not included. It is sold as an optional and it is required to use the module.
This kit includes:
- GPS Module for Arduino / Raspberry Pi
- Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection Bridge
Documentation:
- Tutorial for GPS shield for Raspberry Pi
- Tutorial for Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection Bridge
Note: If you are looking for shields to add new capabilities to your Raspberry Pi, you can find them here.
Note: Raspberry not included. You can take a look on the new Starter Kits for Raspberry Pi to get it.
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GPS Shield Retail Kit
Adding GPS to your Arduino has never been easier. Multiple GPS receivers attach easily to the shield, and with the example sketch, you will be able to locate your exact position within a few meters. GPS also gives you amazingly accurate time!
A connector for the popular EM-406 GPS receiver is populated on the board, and footprints for EM-408 and EB-85A connectors are also made available (connectors are not included and can be found below in the related items). There is also a spot for the UP501 GPS module. The regular GPS pins (RX, TX, PPS, etc.) are also broken out to a 10-pin 0.1" pitch header, and a small protoyping area is also provided.
The DLINE/UART switch switches the GPS module's input/output between Arduino's standard TX/RX pins or any digital pins on the Arduino (default setting uses pins 3 and 2 connected to TX and RX, respectively). The DLINE/UART switch must be set to DLINE in order to upload code through the Arduino IDE.
The shield also includes the footprint for a 12mm coin cell battery holder to provide battery backup to the optional EB-85A GPS module.An ON/OFF switch is included which controls power to the GPS module. Additionally, the Arduino reset switch is also brought out.
Includes:
- GPS Shield
- EM-406 GPS Module
- EM-406 Interface Cable
- Set of Stackable Headers
Features:
- EM-406 connector populated
- EM-408 and EB-85A connector footprints provided and connected for optional use
- UP501 connector and footprint
- Coin cell battery socket footprint provided and connected for optional battery backup of EB-85A GPS module
- Standard Arduino sized shield
- Prototyping area
- GPS serial and PPS signals broken out to a 0.1" header for additional device connections
- Arduino reset button
- DLINE/UART switch controls serial communications
- ON/OFF switch controls power to GPS module
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Replaces: RTL-10346
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Grove - Base Shield
Grove - Mega Shield
IO Expansion Shield For Arduino(V5)
Our IO expansion board is evolving, this latest V5 IO expansion shield is now supporting Xbee. It even supports SD card which provides the ultimate functional expansion for Arduino so far. As its predecessor, it supports RS485, APC220, Bluetooth communication, servo control.
Specification
- Support RS485
- Support Xbee (Xbee pro)
- Support Bluetooth
- Support APC220
- Support SD card read/write
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Joystick Shield - Bare PCB
The momentary push buttons are connected to Arduino digital pins 2-6; when pressed they will pull the pin low. Vertical movement of the joystick will produce a proportional analog voltage on analog pin 0, likewise, horizontal movement of the joystick can be tracked on analog pin 1.
This product is only the Joystick Shield PCB - you'll need to purchase the buttons and joystick separately, and assemble the controller yourself. Here's what you'll need in addition to the shield:
- 4x Momentary Push Button Switch - 12mm Square
- 1x Thumb Joystick
- 1x Mini Push Button Switch (breaks out Arduino's reset switch)
- 2x 6-pin Arduino Stackable Header
- 2x 8-pin Arduino Stackable Header
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Joystick Shield Kit
The momentary push buttons are connected to Arduino digital pins 2-6; when pressed they will pull the pin low (utilizing the internal pull-ups of the Arduino). Vertical movement of the joystick will produce a proportional analog voltage on analog pin 0, likewise, horizontal movement of the joystick can be tracked on analog pin 1.
This product is the entire kit and contains the following items:
- 1x Joystick Shield PCB
- 4x Momentary Push Button Switch - 12mm Square
- 1x Thumb Joystick
- 1x Mini Push Button Switch (breaks out Arduino's reset switch)
- 2x 6-pin Arduino Stackable Header
- 2x 8-pin Arduino Stackable Header
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Joystick Shield Kit Retail
The Joystick Shield kit contains all the parts you need to enable your Arduino with a joystick! The shield sits on top of your Arduino and turns it into a simple controller. Five momentary push buttons (4+ joystick select button) and a two-axis thumb joystick gives your Arduino functionality on the level of old Nintendo controllers. Soldering is required, but it's relatively easy and requires minimal tools.
The momentary push buttons are connected to Arduino digital pins 2-6; when pressed they will pull the pin low (utilizing the internal pull-ups of the Arduino). Vertical movement of the joystick will produce a proportional analog voltage on analog pin 0, likewise, horizontal movement of the joystick can be tracked on analog pin 1.
This product is the entire kit and contains the following items:
- 1 x Joystick Shield PCB
- 4 x Momentary Push Button Switch - 12mm Square
- 1 x Thumb Joystick
- 1 x Mini Push Button Switch (breaks out Arduino's reset switch)
- 2 x 6-pin Arduino Stackable Header
- 2 x 8-pin Arduino Stackable Header
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Joystick Shield PCB
Precio habitual: € 2,24
Precio especial: Excl. Tax: € 1,40 Incl. Tax: € 1,69
The Joystick Shield sits on top of your Arduino and turns it into a simple controller. Five momentary push buttons (4+ joystick select button) and a two-axis thumb joystick gives your Arduino functionality on the level of old Nintendo controllers. Please note: This is an older version of the PCB that does not have the prototyping area. The examples and assembly guides still apply. We're just trying to give these PCBs a happy home before we move on to the next revision. Documents:
The momentary push buttons are connected to Arduino digital pins 2-6; when pressed they will pull the pin low (utilizing the internal pull-ups of the Arduino). Vertical movement of the joystick will produce a proportional analog voltage on analog pin 0, likewise, horizontal movement of the joystick can be tracked on analog pin 1.
This product is only the Joystick Shield PCB - you'll need to purchase the buttons and joystick separately, and assemble the controller yourself. Here's what you'll need in addition to the shield:
LiPower Shield
The LiPower Shield allows you to connect a 3.7V single cell Lithium polymer battery which it will boost up to 5V and connect to the Arduino board's 5V pin. The on-board MAX17043G+U IC is connected to the I2C lines (A4 and A5) so that your project can monitor it's own power supply. The configurable alert interrupt pin on the MAX17043G+U IC is broken out to D3 which will activate when the LiPo gets to 32% or lower.
The charging circuit is configured to charge the LiPo at 100mA but by adding a resistor to the supplied through-holes you can boost this to 500mA. There is a mini-USB port on the shield which allows you to charge the battery from a USB power source or you can supply a separate regulated 5V source on the "charge" header.
Note: We've decided to leave the power indicator LED (LED1) and its current limiting resistor (R3) off this board, as they were producing a significant drain on the battery. Please be aware that your board will have a few, shiny, unpopulated pads.
Note: There is a known hardware bug that will allow the LiPo to discharge below the point where the charging circuit will revive it. Thanks to the on-board fuel gauge, however, some clever programming could keep your project from draining the battery as it gets too low.
Documents:
- Schematic
- Eagle Files
- Datasheet (MAX17043G+U)
- Datasheet (MCP73831T)
- Datasheet (TPS61200)
- Example Code
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Mama Shield
Mama Shield Card (use with Mama Shield)
Mamba Shield
Now you can take advantage of your house wiring instead of relying on a complex mesh network for home automation of data acquisition.
Note: You will need to supply at least 1Amp for the shield to function correctly.
Note: Please be aware that connecting anything to mains wiring can be dangerous. Use caution when playing with anything that is connected to a high voltage line. If you don't know what you're doing then read up first or have someone teach you, it's better than learning 'the hard way.'
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Mega IO Expansion Shield For Arduino Mega V1.1
The new MEGA IO Expansion Shield V1.1 has some exciting new features. Besides all the features from its predecessor, it now supports Xbee/Bluetooth Bee and SD card module. It also features a 3.3V output. What can you expect more from this excellent shield?
The IO Expansion shield is designed for those who are familiar with the electronic circuits or universal board with bread board module, it helps in building a simple circuit effortlessly, but for those who are not familiar with the circuit or the slightly more complex circuit it doesn't seem so easy. This sensor expansion board is able to easily connect a number of commonly used sensors. For interactive works, the focus should not be on the specific circuit configuration, but on what features needs to be implemented. So for some of the specific function of the sensor module to connect to this sensor expansion board, we need to consider how to use the Arduino.
Features
- Support All Xbee modules
- Support Bluetooth Bee
- Support 3.3V/5V output
- Support SD module
- Support I2C/TWI
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microSD Shield
Description: Running out of memory space in your Arduino project? The microSD Shield equips your Arduino with mass-storage capability, so you can use it for data-logging or other related projects. A microSD quickstart guide is available!
Communication with microSD cards is achieved over an SPI interface. The SCK, DI, and DO pins of the microSD socket are broken out to the ATmega168/328's standard SPI pins (digital 11-13), while the CS pin is broken out to Arduino's D8 pin. If you decide to use one of the many open source FAT libraries (like FAT16 or SDFat) make sure to change the code to reflect the location of the CS pin. Most libraries assume the CS pin is connected to D10; this will have to be changed to D8. Also for the libraries to work pin D10 will have to be set as an output in the 'setup()' section of your sketch. The shield also includes a large prototyping area with a 13x12 grid of 0.1" pitch PTHs.
This shield comes populated with a microSD socket, red power indicator LED, and a reset button; but it does not come with headers installed. We recommend the 6 and 8-pin stackable headers.
Documents:
- microSD Quickstart Guide
- Example sketch
- Schematic
- Eagle Files
- FAT16 Library (Unzip this folder in the Arduino Libraries Folder. Once unzipped you can find an example by going to File->Examples->FAT->FAT_Example in Arduino. You must re-open Arduino after unzipping the folder.
microSD Shield Retail
Running out of memory space in your Arduino project? The 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 microSD socket are broken out to the ATmega168/328's standard SPI pins (digital 11-13), while the CS pin is broken out to Arduino's D8 pin. If you decide to use one of the many open source FAT libraries (like FAT16 or SDFat) make sure to change the code to reflect the location of the CS pin. Most libraries assume the CS pin is connected to D10; this will have to be changed to D8. Also for the libraries to work pin D10 will have to be set as an output in the 'setup()' section of your sketch. The shield also includes a large prototyping area with a 13x12 grid of 0.1" pitch PTHs.
Note: This product does not come with a microSD card. These cards change in size and price frequently.
Kit Includes:
- 1 x microSD Shield
- 2 x Stackable Headers 6-pin
- 2 x Stackable Headers 8-pin
Documents:
- microSD Quickstart Guide
- Example sketch
- Schematic
- Eagle Files
- FAT16 Library (Unzip this folder in the Arduino Libraries Folder. Once unzipped you can find an example by going to File->Examples->FAT->FAT_Example in Arduino. You must re-open Arduino after unzipping the folder.
Mini FET Shield
Note: The power circuit chip is only rated to drive 0.6 amps. However, we've successfully tested it to over 2A.
Documents:
- Schematic
- Eagle Files
- Datasheet (FDMA1024NZ)
- Datasheet (TPS61200DRCT)
- IDEO Labs Page
Modkit MotoProto Shield
Sensors can be soldered to a 2.5mm cable and you can begin plug-and-play prototyping with a wide assortment of our sensors including line sensors, ultrasonic distance sensors, light sensors, photo interrupter, etc. There is also a large programmable button and a space for an i2c header to connect more advanced sensors such as an accelerometer.
The motor driver circuit is based on the L298 H-bridge and can drive up to 2 amps per channel. The board takes its power from the same Vin line as the Arduino board, includes blue and yellow LEDs to indicate active direction, and all driver lines are diode protected from back EMF.
Modkit develops a drag-and-drop graphical programming environment inspired by Scratch for Arduino and Arduino compatible boards, making it easier than ever to program your physical project. The Modkit MotoProto Shield is well suited for general projects, prototyping, and educational robotics.
For a limited time, purchase a Modkit MotoProto Shield and receive a free invite to try Modkit's programming environment before it is released to the public. The shield can also be programmed with the Arduino development environment.
Note: This product is a collaboration with ModKit. A portion of each sales goes back to them for product support and continued development.
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MondoMatrix - XBee Shield
XBee and XBee-PRO 802.15.4 OEM RF modules are embedded solutions providing wireless end-point connectivity to devices. These modules use the IEEE 802.15.4 networking protocol for fast point-to-multipoint or peer-to-peer networking. They are designed for high-throughput applications requiring low latency and predictable communication timing.
In addition, even when the Displayduino XBee Shield is plugged into the main controller you can still pile on more Displayduino shields right on top of the XBee shield.
Documents:
- Getting Started with Displayduino (video)
- Introduction to MondoMatrix (video)
- Product Page
Monster Moto Shield
Note: When using this board in extreme high-demand applications it may be necessary to improve thermal performance with a heat-sink or fan and to solder the wires directly to the board instead of using a screw terminal (in addition to the myriad other complications present in a high-current system) However, when using the board at currents up to 6A the chips will barely become noticeably warm.
Features:
- Voltage max: 16V
- Maximum current rating: 30 A
- Practical Continuous Current: 14 A
- Current sensing available to Arduino analog pin
- MOSFET on-resistance: 19 m (per leg)
- Maximum PWM frequency: 20 kHz
- Thermal Shutdown
- Undervoltage and Overvoltage shutdown
Documents:
- Schematic
- Eagle Files
- Datasheet (VNH2SP30)
- Example Code
MP3 player shield
MP3 Player Shield - Retail
Description: Give your Arduino some musical chops! The MP3 player shield unleashes the awesome MP3 decoding abilities of the VS1053B MP3 audio decoder IC to play MP3 files from an SD card, effectively turning any Arduino into a fully functional stand-alone MP3 player! The VS1053 is also capable of decoding Ogg Vorbis/MP3/AAC/WMA/MIDI audio and encoding IMA ADPCM and user-loadable Ogg Vorbis. The audio is sent out to both a 3.5mm stereo headphone jack, as well as a 2-pin 0.1" pitch header.
These come in fancy clamshell packaging meant for our distributors that need it. Regular customers are welcome to order, but we want to limit the amount of extra packaging finding its way into the trash heap. The version without the extra plastic can be found in the related items below.
Note: Please refer to the Line Out document below for important information regarding connecting this shield directly to an amplifier.
Musical Instrument Shield Retail
Description: This is the same product as the Music Instrument Shield. The difference is this version comes in fancy clamshell packaging meant for our distributors that need it. Regular customers are welcome to order, but we want to limit the amount of extra packaging finding its way into the trash heap.
Do you ever wish your Arduino was more musically talented? Or maybe your project could use some cool sound effects. The Musical Instrument Shield is an easy way to add great sounding MIDI sound to your next Arduino project. This board is built around the VS1053 MP3 and MIDI codec IC, wired in MIDI mode. Simply connect a speaker/stereo/pair of headphones to the 1/8" stereo jack on the shied and pass the proper serial commands to the IC and you'll be playing music in no time!
The VS1053 contains two large tonebanks including various piano, woodwinds, brass, synth, SFX and percussion sounds. The shield is also capable of playing several tones simultaneously (maximum polyphony of up to 31 sounds!). Take a look at our example code to get an idea of how easy it is to add musical zest to your next Arduino gadget.
In this version, we're using a better regulator, corrected the speaker connectors, and have the reset pin pulled high. We've also included solder jumpers for pin 3 and 4 so they're selectable.
Documents:
- Schematic
- Eagle Files
- Quickstart Guide
- Example Code 1
- Example Code 2
- Datasheet (VS1053)
- Illumitune Project (tutorial) (video)
Replaces: DEV-10529
Mux Shield
If you need a lot of inputs and/or outputs, this is your solution! The Mux (Multiplexer) Shield adds the capacity for up to 48 inputs or outputs on the Arduino and Arduino Mega. Using three Texas Instruments CD74HC4067 Analog Multiplexers, the Mux Shield makes it possible to have 48 analog/digital inputs or digital outputs in many configurations.
The Mux Shield comes with stackable headers installed and ready to plug into your Arduino!
Features:
- 48 analog inputs/digital inputs
- Vcc and Ground header strips (each input/output pin has a dedicated Vcc and Ground)
- Reset button
- PIN 13 LED and Power LED
- Stackable headers (plug directly into Arduino and add more shields on top)
- Arduino Mega compatible
- Requires digital pins 2,3,4,5 and analog pins 0,1,2 – 48 inputs/outputs for the price of 7 pins!
Documents:
- Product Page
- Analog input example code
- Digital input example code
- Digital output example code
- CD74HC4067 Data Sheet
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Mux Shield II
The Mux Shield II improves on the original by moving all of the I/O pins to the end of the board, thus allowing you to add one big connector and hook up a ribbon wire or similar cable solution. This also gets the pins out of the way so that the Mux Shield can be in the middle of a stack, with a shield on top of it, and you can still get to the I/O pins. The pins are arranged into three rows of sixteen and each row can be individually set as a digital input, a digital output or an analog input from the Arduino sketch! Further increasing the flexibility of the board, Mayhew Labs added solder jumpers to the bottom of the board that allow you to shut off this software control feature and "hard wire" the functionality of each row, freeing up the associated Arduino pins for other shields in the stack.
The Mux Shield uses TI 74HC4067 analog multiplexers (muxs) for input functionality and TI 74HC595 shift registers for output functionality. Don't worry if that's jibberish to you, the included Arduino library wraps it up and makes it very easy-to-use.
The shield comes without any headers so be sure to pick up some stackable shield headers!
Replaces: DEV-09832
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Nano I / O Shield For Arduino Nano
The Arduino Nano I/O Shield acts as a breadkout board for the Arduino Nano and DFRduino Nano microcontrollers. There are several different options for power input and the footprint of the DFRduino board is the same as the Arduino Duemilanove. In addition, each pinout includes 5V and GND pins for easy connection to sensors or servos. Unit comes fully assembled.
NOTE:This shield only support Nano 2.0/2.3. There is small issue with latest v3.0 Nano on IO Shield. Check out this link.
Specification
- Power supply: +5 V
- Size: 69x54mm
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NFC Shield
PoEthernet Shield
The way this is accomplished is that the unused data pairs of the RJ-45 connector broken out to the 4-pin header in the corner of the shield. The 'V-' pin on that header breaks out the 7 8 pair of RJ-45 pins, and the 'V+' pin breaks out the 4 5 pair. You can use a couple of jumpers to connect those pins to 'GND' and 'VIN' respectively. This will send the PoE through the Arduino, to be regulated to 5 and 3.3V. This works really well with our passive PoE cable set! The shield also includes an SD card slot that can be accessed using the SD library.
Note: This is not 802.3af-compatible PoE, it's more of a home-brew Power-over-Ethernet scheme that we like to call "DIY PoE." You shouldn't apply anything outside the 7-12V range to those pins (The input voltage range of the Arduino board) unless you regulate the power off-board.
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Power Shield
Most project of Arduino may need more than two voltage supply. When feed with from 4.5-35V, this power shield able to provide a voltage range from 1.25-12V with 3A peak current. Ideal for servo control and other non-standard components. With this shield, your Arduino now have one power supply for all.
It has be build-in voltage measuring function which mapping the output voltage to Arduino analog pin 0. It can be controlled by Arduino digital Pin13 to switch on/off.
Specification
- Supply voltage:4.5-35V
- Output voltage:1.25-12V
- Output current: 2A (3A peak)
- Efficiency:90%
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Proto Screw Shield-unassembled (Arduino Compatible)
Introduction
Combines the power of screw shield and prototyping shield. This Proto Screw shield offers a better way to do prototyping.
The Screw terminal can be screwed directly to the terminal on the thread and is reliable and convenient. It can be plugged into the Arduino controller. You can use this shield to save yourself from the bad port connection. Feel secure with this arduino-compatible screw shield.
The prototyping shield provides a fast prototpying area for projects. It features a LED (D13) and two buttons (reset and general).
In the case that you have a breadboard,the shield do not ship with breadboard. The best suitable breadboard isMini Bread Board Self Adhesive.

Documents
Shipping List
- Proto Screw Shield-unassembled (1 unit)
ProtoScrewShield
The ScrewShield extends all pins of the Arduino out to 3.5mm pitch screw terminals. It also has a lot of the utility provided by Arduino Protoshield, including: a large prototyping space of both connected and unconnected 0.1" spaced through-holes, a couple 5V and GND busses, a reset button, general use push button, and a 5mm yellow LED.
This product includes all the parts shown and comes in kit form and must be soldered together by the end user.
Kit Includes:
- 1x ScrewShield PCB
- 1x 5mm Yellow LED
- 1x 330Ω Resistor
- 2x 6-pin Stackable Headers
- 2x 8-pin Stackable Headers
- 2x Momentary Push Buttons
- 6x 2-pin 3.5mm Screw Terminals
- 8x 3-pin 3.5mm Screw Terminals
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ProtoShield for Arduino Pro Mini
Precio habitual: € 3,63
Precio especial: Excl. Tax: € 2,70 Incl. Tax: € 3,27
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This is a small prototyping shield for the Arduino Pro Mini. If your project requires just a little bit more space for your external circuitry, this might be a perfect addition. 38 unconnected PTHs are provided for your prototyping needs.
The shield fits the small form factor of the Arduino Pro Mini - connecting to the 'top' four pins on each side of the Mini ('GND'-'TXO' & 'VCC'-'RAW'). There are small buses for VCC, GND and RAW. In addition to the power buses, the serial pins are also broken out on the shield. The analog and digital pins are not broken out on the shield.
Features:
- VCC, RAW and GND buses
- Serial (RXI & TXO) pins broken out to small buses
- Works with both 5V and 3.3V Pro Mini versions
- Upholds the Pro Mini's small form factor
- 38 unconnected PTHs for prototyping
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Protoshield Kit for Arduino
PWM Shield
Use this board to increase the number of PWM pins available to your microcontroller for applications such as monocolor, multicolor or full-color LED displays, LED signboards, display backlighting, servo control, or any other project where a large number of PWM drivers are necessary.
Note: While each 3-pin PWM header is 0.1" spaced, the space between each header is slightly larger in order to accommodate servo connections. In order to make this board suitable for use with servos, 2.2k pull-up resistors have been included on each output as well. Finally, the 2.2k resistor on the Iref pin sets the output current to 17.8mA but a parallel through-hole connection is provided for an additional resistor to increase the current if necessary. To determine the resistor value you need for a given output check the equations provided on the schematic below.
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Relay Shield
Relay Shield es un módulo con 4 relés que ofrecen un camino fácil para aplicaciones de control de baja y alta tensión. La potencia máxima de conmutación podrá ser DC90W o AC360VA. Podrá ser directamente controlado por Arduino a través de IOs digitales con un suministro externo de 9V. haciendo sencillo el uso en robótica, control industrial, domótica, etc.
Documentación
- Datasheet
- Source file
- Demo code
Renbotics Side Shield
Retail Sales Sheet - GPS Shield
This pamphlet is for the GPS Shield.
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Retail Sales Sheet - Joystick Shield
This pamphlet is for the Joystick Shield.
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Retail Sales Sheet - microSD Shield
This pamphlet is for the MicroSD Shield.
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Retail Sales Sheet - Motor Shield
This pamphlet is for the Motor Shield.
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Retail Sales Sheet - ProtoShield
This pamphlet is for the Arduino ProtoShield.
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RFID 125 kHz Module for Arduino
Precio mínimo: € 35,00
RFID Module for Arduino puede conectarse a través de la placa XBee y comunicarse usando el puerto serie de Arduino (UART).
Documentacion:
Tutorial RFID module
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Visita también el Tutorial RFID de nuestro amigo Jeremy Blum
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Nota: Si está buscando dispositivos de Redes Sensoriales Inalámbricas (WSN) (motes) podría estar interesado en nuestra plataforma sensorial lista para el mercado: Waspmote. Puedes ver las diferencias entre ambas plataformas en el documento: Waspmote vs SquidBee.
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RFM22 Shield
The RFM22 Shield connects the RFM22 module to the appropriate lines on the Arduino. By using the RF22 Library, you can send and receive messages via standard 4-wire SPI. The library includes command structures for setting up anything from simple non-addressed point-to-point communication to fully addressed networks of clients and routers. The shield also provides a through-hole antenna connection for hooking up a basic wire antenna. In our testing, a 17cm wire attached to the 'ANT' pin worked just fine. A hole is drilled next to the 'ANT' pin for strain relief.
The shield has on-board power regulation and level shifting. There are one pin headers and jumpers on the interrupt (nIRQ), interface select (nSEL), shutdown input (SDN) and GPIO2 lines so that you can cut the trace and reroute those lines if you need to for your project. The board also provides a little bit of prototyping space.
Features:
- Frequency Range = Software configurable from ~240MHz to 980MHz
- Sensitivity = -118 dBm
- +17 dBm Max Output Power (Configurable)
- Data Rate = 1 to 128 kbps
- Digital RSSI
- Wake-on-radio
- Configurable packet structure
- Preamble detector
- TX and RX 64 byte FIFOs
- Low battery detector
- Temperature sensor and 8-bit ADC
- -40 to +85 C temperature range
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RFM22 Wireless Shield Retail
The RFM22 is a low-cost ISM FSK transceiver module which offers communication at 433MHz ISM and adjustable output power of up to +20 dBm. What does that mean for you? It means your Arduino now has an inexpensive way to talk to other Arduinos so building point-to-point and even basic mesh networks just got a lot more attractive.
The RFM22 Shield connects the RFM22 module to the appropriate lines on the Arduino. By using the RF22 Library, you can send and receive messages via standard 4-wire SPI. The library includes command structures for setting up anything from simple non-addressed point-to-point communication to fully addressed networks of clients and routers. The shield also provides a through-hole antenna connection for hooking up a basic wire antenna. In our testing, a 17cm wire attached to the 'ANT' pin worked just fine. A hole is drilled next to the 'ANT' pin for strain relief.
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Robotics Shield Kit for Arduino - Parallax
With this kit and your own Arduino module, you can follow the Robotics with the Board of Education Shield for Arduino lessons with over 40 hands-on activities, such as:
- Learning to program your robot's Arduino Brain
- Calibrating the robot's continuous rotation servo motors
- Using lights and speakers for status indicators
- Assembling the robot
- Preprogrammed navigation
- Using touch-switches to navigate by contact with objects
- Using phototransistors to navigate by light
- Using non-contact infrared sensors to measure distance and avoid or follow objects
Includes:
- Board of Education Shield
- Aluminum Chassis
- 2x Servos
- 2x Wheels
- Hardware Kit
- Electronic Components
- Screwdriver
Documents:
- Product Page
- Resources(code and lessons)
- Product Video
SatUplink Shield
This shield allows your Arduino to access the awesome satellite communication technology in the SPOT Connect module. Simply dismantle your SPOT Connect device and carefully pull it apart like an Oreo cookie, the remaining headers will mate with the headers on the SatUplink Shield allowing your Arduino to talk to the heavens and broadcast short text messages (41 characters) to and from almost anywhere!
SPOT is a subscription service, so it is going to cost you $99/year to get up and running plus $0.10 per message: not bad for getting your messages to space and back.
This shield does not include the SPOT Connect device, you'll have to furnish that yourself. Checkout the Run SPOT Run tutorial to see how to open up your SPOT Connect and how it works.
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Seeeduino Mega Protoshield Kit
Shield - MEGA Proto KIT
Base kit to extend your Arduino MEGA with your own wired circuit.
The kit is composed from:
1 MEGA Proto shield bare PCB
1 40 way male 0.1" strip with long terminals
1 18x2 way male 0.1" strip
2 pushbuttons
5 220 Ohm resistors
5 1K Ohm resistors
5 10K Ohm resistors
3 LEDs
Arduino MEGA Board not included
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SI4735 AM & FM Receiver Shield
The Si4735 is the first digital CMOS AM/FM radio receiver IC that integrates the complete tuner function from antenna input to audio output. This feature-rich solution includes advanced seek algorithms, soft mute, auto-calibrated digital tuning, and FM stereo processing. The chip also incorporates a digital processor for the European Radio Data System (RDS) and the North American Radio Broadcast Data System (RBDS), including all required symbol decoding, block synchronization, error detection, and error correction functions. Basically it's an entire AM/FM, LW/SW radio in a single chip.
Now that we've mounted it on a shield, you can harness all of that sweet radio-playing power right from your Arduino. Simply stack the shield onto your Arduino board, plug in some speakers (headphones don't seem to work as well without a preamp) and use the library below to control the volume, channel selection, etc. The library also allows you to send a variety of other commands constructed by consulting the Si4735 Programmers Guide.
This board seems to get decent reception compared to other stereos around the office even using a simple wire antenna. If you happen to have an antenna that you'd like to use it can be soldered right to the via marked "antenna".
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Solar Charger Shield V2
SparkFun Ethernet Shield - Retail
Description: This is the same product as the PoEthernet Shield. The difference is this version comes in fancy clamshell packaging meant for our distributors that need it. Regular customers are welcome to order, but we want to limit the amount of extra packaging finding its way into the trash heap.
Ethernet connectivity is a great way to get your Arduino talking to other systems all over the world (or at least the network). But sometimes running an Ethernet cable is hard enough, why should you have to run a power cable too? That's where PoE comes into play: Power over Ethernet. The PoEthernet Shield not only give your Arduino access to the Internet via the Ethernet Library but it also allows your project to power itself from the Ethernet line (provided you've injected power to it somewhere down the line).
The way this is accomplished is that the unused data pairs of the RJ-45 connector broken out to the 4-pin header in the corner of the shield. The 'V-' pin on that header breaks out the 7 8 pair of RJ-45 pins, and the 'V+' pin breaks out the 4 5 pair. You can use a couple of jumpers to connect those pins to 'GND' and 'VIN' respectively. This will send the PoE through the Arduino, to be regulated to 5 and 3.3V. This works really well with our passive PoE cable set! The shield also includes an SD card slot that can be accessed using the SD library.
Note: This is not 802.3af-compatible PoE, it's more of a home-brew Power-over-Ethernet scheme that we like to call "DIY PoE." You shouldn't apply anything outside the 7-12V range to those pins (The input voltage range of the Arduino board) unless you regulate the power off-board.
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Static Shielding Bag - 3" x 5"
Dimensions: 3 x 5"
Features:
- Faraday Cage protection
- 3/8" Mil-spec seal
- Meets electrostatic requirements of MIL B-81705 Type 3
- Superior ESD shielding -greater than 99% attenuation
- Superior EMI shielding - greater than 45 dB in the 1-10 GHz range
- MTVR less than 0.02gms in testing conditions (100F/90% R.H.)
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Static Shielding Bag - 4" x 6"
Dimensions: 4 x 6"
Features:
- Faraday Cage protection
- 3/8" Mil-spec seal
- Meets electrostatic requirements of MIL B-81705 Type 3
- Superior ESD shielding -greater than 99% attenuation
- Superior EMI shielding - greater than 45 dB in the 1-10 GHz range
- MTVR less than 0.02gms in testing conditions (100F/90% R.H.)
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Touch Sense Shield (Retail)
Description: The MPR121 IC is a great way to build simple capacitive touch interfaces, and now it's even easier to incorporate into your Arduino projects with the touch shield. The touch shield has 9 capacitive touch pads, with headers for the remaining 3 electrode connections. With this shield you can have a total of 12 touch sensitive buttons. An on-board logic level converter allows it to work with 5V and 3.3V Arduino boards. Simply solder on some header pins and stack it on to your Arduino for a convenient input device. Check below for some example code to get you started.
These come in fancy clamshell packaging meant for our distributors that need it. Regular customers are welcome to order, but we want to limit the amount of extra packaging finding its way into the trash heap. The version without the extra plastic can be found in the related items below.
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Touch Shield
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Video Game Shield
Precio habitual: € 25,41
Precio especial: Excl. Tax: € 17,30 Incl. Tax: € 20,93
The Video Game Shield is an Arduino add-on shield to make your own video games, including graphics, text, sound effects, and music! Using the power of open source, this shield includes everything you need to make awesome black-and-white video games on your TV. It supports up to two Nintendo Wii Nunchuck controllers for an easy and familiar interface.
The Video Game Shield works great on many Arduino boards, including the Uno and Duemilanovae, and on Arduino-compatible boards like the Freeduino. However, it requires a few minor changes to work on the Arduino Mega.
Check out the examples below. All you need is an Arduino, a Wii Nunchuck, and you can start playing classic games! You can also use it for your own custom games or take advantage of the libraries to use it for your own application where you need audio and video from an Arduino.
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Video Game Shield Kit
The Video Game Shield is an Arduino add-on shield to make your own video games, including graphics, text, sound effects, and music! Using the power of open source, this shield includes everything you need to make awesome black-and-white video games on your TV. It supports up to two Nintendo Wii Nunchuck controllers for an easy and familiar interface.
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Video Overlay Shield
The Arduino compatible shield board overlays text on analog video, using the Maxim MAX7456 on-screen display chip. This board allows easy overlay of text onto an analog video signal, NTSC or PAL. Connect this board to your favorite Arduino processor board to get started.
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VoiceBox Shield
Populated on the VoiceBox Shield are the SpeakJet IC, a two stage audio amplifier with a potentiometer to set the gain and a standard 3.5mm audio output jack. Simply connect a speaker to the output jack and get your Arduino-bot talking with very minimal work!
You can control the SpeakJet through either its serial line, or the eight event input lines which are connected to digital pins 5-12. A 3-way jumper allows you to connect either the software (D2) or hardware (D1) TX pin of the Arduino to the SpeakJet's serial input.
Also included on the shield are a grid of 0.1" pitch through-holes for prototyping as well as the Arduino's reset button. Headers are not included, we recommend the 6 and 8-pin stackable headers.
Replaces: DEV-09799
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VoiceBox Shield (Sale)
Populated on the VoiceBox Shield are the 18-DIP SpeakJet IC and a two stage audio amplifier with a potentiometer to set the gain. You can connect a speaker directly to the 'SPK+/-' pins, and get your Arduino-bot talking with very minimal work!
You can control the SpeakJet through either its serial line, or the eight event input lines which are connected to digital pins 5-12. A 3-way jumper allows you to connect either the software (D2) or hardware (D1) TX pin of the Arduino to the SpeakJet's serial input.
Also included on the shield are a 13x7 grid of 0.1" pitch through-holes for prototyping, the Arduino's reset button. Headers are not included, we recommend the 6 and 8-pin stackable headers.
Note:This has been replaced by a new revision, however, we found these in inventory and they work fine. We'll be selling them at a discount for a limited time but when they're gone, they're gone!
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VoiceBox Shield Retail
Populated on the VoiceBox Shield are the 18-DIP SpeakJet IC and a two stage audio amplifier with a potentiometer to set the gain. You can connect a speaker directly to the 'SPK+/-' pins or headphones with the 3.5mm audio jack.
You can control the SpeakJet through either its serial line, or the eight event input lines which are connected to digital pins 5-12. A 3-way jumper allows you to connect either the software (D2) or hardware (D1) TX pin of the Arduino to the SpeakJet's serial input. There's also a small prototyping area. Stackable headers are included in the package.
These come in fancy clamshell packaging meant for our distributors that need it. Regular customers are welcome to order, but we want to limit the amount of extra packaging finding its way into the trash heap. The version without the extra plastic can be found in the related items below.
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Wifi shield for Raspberry Pi
Wifi shield for Raspberry Pi allows to communicate your Raspberry Pi with your router through WiFi protocol. The RN-XV module by Roving Networks is a certified Wi-Fi solution especially designed for customer who want to migrate their existing 802.15.4 architecture to a standard TCP/IP based platform without having to redesign their existing hardware.
This kit includes:
- Wifi module "Roving RN-XVee" for Arduino / Raspberry Pi
- Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection Bridge
Documentation:
- Tutorial for Wifi shield for Raspberry Pi
- Tutorial for Raspberry Pi to Arduino Shield Connection Bridge
Note: If you are looking for shields to add new capabilities to your Raspberry Pi, you can find them here.
Note: Raspberry not included. You can take a look on the new Starter Kits for Raspberry Pi to get it.
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WiFly Shield
The WiFly Shield equips your Arduino the ability to connect to 802.11b/g wireless networks. The featured components of the shield are a Roving Network's RN-131C wireless module and an SC16IS750 SPI-to-UART chip. The SPI-to-UART bridge is used to allow for faster transmission speed and to free up the Arduino's UART.
Power is taken from the Vin pin of your Arduino, regulated to 3.3V, and provided to both the RN-131C and the SC16IS750. You'll communicate with the WiFly Shield over SPI using Arduino digital pins 10-13 (CS, MOSI, MISO, SCLK respectively).
The shield includes the RN-131C, SC16IS750 and their supporting components. The shield also provides a small prototyping area, with 0.1" spaced holes. Headers are not soldered on, we recommend the 6 and 8-pin stackable headers.
Replaces: WRL-09367
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WiFly Shield Retail
The WiFly Shield equips your Arduino the ability to connect to 802.11b/g wireless networks. The featured components of the shield are a Roving Network's RN-131C wireless module and an SC16IS750 SPI-to-UART chip. The SPI-to-UART bridge is used to allow for faster transmission speed and to free up the Arduino's UART.
Power is taken from the Vin pin of your Arduino, regulated to 3.3V, and provided to both the RN-131C and the SC16IS750. You'll communicate with the WiFly Shield over SPI using Arduino digital pins 10-13 (CS, MOSI, MISO, SCLK respectively).
The shield includes the RN-131C, SC16IS750 and their supporting components. The shield also provides a small prototyping area, with 0.1" spaced holes. Stackable headers are provided but not soldered on.
Wixel Shield for Arduino
The Wixel shield seamlessly enables a wireless link (with a typical range of ~50feet) to duplicate the functionality of your Arduinos USB interface, which means you can use the standard Arduino computer software to wirelessly program the Arduino, wirelessly debug sketches with the Arduino serial monitor and wirelessly communicate with the Arduino from your computers virtual COM port.
More generally, the shield can also be used for wireless communication between an Arduino or Arduino clone and other embedded systems (including additional Arduinos). Alternatively, this board can also be used without an Arduino as a general-purpose Wixel prototyping board.
Documents:
- Users Guide
- Application (Wireless Serial App for Wixel Shield)
- Product Page
Wiznet Ethernet shield -w5100
This is a Ethernet shield based on the Wiznet W5100 ethernet chip,compatible with Arduino Ethernet Shield,added support to Arduino Mega.
XBee Shield
The serial pins (DIN and DOUT) of the XBee are connected through an SPDT switch, which allows you to select a connection to either the UART pins (D0, D1) or any digital pins on the Arduino (D2 and D3 default). Power is taken from the 5V pin of the Arduino and regulated on-board to 3.3VDC before being supplied to the XBee. The shield also takes care of level shifting on the DIN pin of the XBee.
The board also includes LEDs to indicate power and activity on DIN, DOUT, RSSI, and DIO5 pins of the XBee. The Arduino's reset button is brought out on the shield, and a 12x11 grid of 0.1" holes are available for prototyping. The shield does not come with headers installed; we recommend the 6 and 8-pin stackable headers. The XBee module is also not included.
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Replaces: WRL-09841
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6 DOF IMU Shield
Introduction
- Motion-enabled game controllers
- Personal navigation devices
- Balancing robots
- Industrial instrumentation
AVR ISP Shield - PTH Kit
Description: Did you know that your Arduino can spawn other Arduinos? Don't worry, it can't do it autonomously so you won't wind up with a replicator situation (-gate, not -Trek). The point is, the ArduinoISP sketch allows your Arduino to act as a programmer. You can use this awesome power to burn bootloaders onto ATMega chips, turning them into Arduino-compatible microcontrollers! In the past, this required a breadboard and a whole mess of jumper wires but we've just made it a ton easier on you with the AVR ISP Shield!
This shield, once assembled, gives your Arduino a 28-pin ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) socket so it can grab onto unsuspecting ICs. The socket is wired to work directly with the ArduinoISP code, but burning bootloaders isn't the only thing you can do with it. We've also connected the serial I/Os so that if you're a programming ninja you can do cool tricks like programming ICs using the bootloader on-the-go.
Kit Includes:
- AVR ISP Shield
- 28-Pin ZIF Socket
- AVR Programming Cable
- 40-Pin Straight Headers
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ProtoScrewShield Kit - Retail
The ScrewShield extends all pins of the Arduino out to 3.5mm pitch screw terminals. It also has a lot of the utility provided by Arduino Protoshield, including: a large prototyping space of both connected and unconnected 0.1" spaced through-holes, a couple 5V and GND busses, a reset button, general use push button, and a 5mm yellow LED.
This product includes all the parts shown and comes in kit form and must be soldered together by the end user.
Note: This product is a collaboration with Tod Kurt, John Edgar Park, and Brian Jepson of WingShield Industries and a portion of each sale goes to them for product support and continued development.
Kit Includes:
- 1x ScrewShield PCB
- 1x 5mm Yellow LED
- 1x 330 Resistor
- 2x 6-pin Stackable Headers
- 2x 8-pin Stackable Headers
- 2x Momentary Push Buttons
- 6x 2-pin 3.5mm Screw Terminals
- 8x 3-pin 3.5mm Screw Terminals
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USB Host Shield
This new version corrects the pin out for the GPX and RESET pins. The USB Host Shield contains all of the digital logic and analog circuitry necessary to implement a full-speed USB peripheral/host controller with your Arduino. This means you could use your Arduino to interface with and control any USB slave device - thumbdrives, digital cameras, bluetooth dongles, and much more!
A four-wire serial interface is used to communicate with the host controller chip, so the shield connects the Arduino's hardware SPI pins (D10-13) to the MAX3421E. A USB type A female connector is wired up to the IC, and it also supplies 5V as any normal USB port would.
The Host Shield takes its power from the 'Vin' pin on your Arduino. Power from that pin is regulated to both 5V and 3.3V on the shield. All SPI signals are sent through a hex converter to step them down to 3.3V.
Documents:
- Schematic
- Eagle Files
- Datasheet (MAX3421E)
- Projects and Code (Thanks Oleg!)
Replaces: DEV-09628
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Xbee Shield For Arduino
Introduction
The XBee Expansion Board is a compliant solution designed to meet low-cost, low-power wireless sensor networks with special needs. The module is easy to use, low power consumption, and the provision of critical data between devices reliable transmission. As the innovative design, XBee-PRO can be in the range 2-3 times beyond the standard ZigBee modules. XBee-PRO modules work in the ISM 2.4 GHz frequency band. The MaxStream's XBee (1 mW) Zigbee module is pin-compatible.
The Xbee module is widely used in the United States, Canada, Australia, Israel and Europe. The establishment of RF communication does not require any configuration and the module's default configuration supports a wide range of data system applications. You can also use a simple AT command to advanced configuration. An OEM developer is now XBee code development package. It is self-developed in collaboration with the MaxStream ZigBee/802.15.4 RF module code.
Compatibility
- Xbee 1mw
- Xbee Pro
- Xbee 2.5 series
Documents
Grove - Protoshield
Music Shield
Características
- Interfaz estándar para Arduino
- Reproductor multimedia "MP3" usando VS1053b
- 2 pulsadores de control y 1 interruptor
- Reproduce musica desde tarjetas micro SD. Decodifica:MP3,WMA,WAV,MIDI,Ogg Vorbis,FLAC (con plugin para el software)
- Interfaz I2S para DAC externo
- Salida Auricular/Line Out para reproducción
- Entrada Line In para grabación en formato OGG
- Excelente calidad de sonido: alrededor de un rango dinámico de 90 dB para reproducción
- Normativa RoHS
Documentación
- Datasheet
- Source
- Librería
RFID Evaluation Shield - 13.56MHz
The XBee header is designed to be used with the XBee Explorer Regulated board.
This board comes populated with the switches, resistors and LEDs, but does not include the RFID module, XBee or Arduino board.
Documents:
- Schematic
- Eagle Files
- Datasheet (SM130)
- Tag ID Example Code
- Read/Write Example Code
- Additional Downloads
Replaces: DEV-10162
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SD Card Shield V2.1
• Break out board for standard SD card and Micro SD (TF) card
• Contains a switch to select the flash card slot
• Sits directly on a Arduino
• Comes with filter capacitor
Shield - Wireless SD Shield
Arduino shield with a socket for wireless modules like Digi Xbee, Bluetooth, RFID or Wifi Modules. Built in 3.3V voltage regulator, active voltage translators and prototyping area
It comes with a microSD socket you can use with SD library to save and load data. If it is used, CS pin won't be available (used by library). It also includes a switch to select how to communicate with the module (USB/Board) instead of jumpers.
Documentation:
- Eagle files
- Schematic
- Official page (arduino.cc)
Wifi Shield
This Wifi Shield utilizes a RN171 wifi module to provide your Arduino/Seeeduino with serial Ethernet's function. It only takes two pins to hook your device up to 802.11b/g wireless networks with this shield. It features an independent antenna which can cover a wider range and transmit stronger signals.
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