This module is an open-source code base with the Simple i / o platform, and with the use of a similar java, C language development environment. So that you can quickly use the Arduino language and software such as Flash or Processing … to make interactive works. Arduino can be used to complete the development of electronic components such as Switches or Sensors or another controller, LEDs, stepper motors, or other output devices. Arduino can also operate independently as a software platform that can communicate with, for example, said: flash processing Max / MSP VVVV or other interactive software …, Arduino development IDE interface is based on open-source principles, allows you to download free of charge to develop more, and order surprisingly interactive works.
Features:
- 2009 UNO LEONARDO 2560 controller seamlessly mainstream
- 4 -way LED indicator ( LED indicator to know the importance, in the actual doing projects, with this indicator can be used directly working status LED indicates the procedure to facilitate debugging.
- LM35 temperature sensor interface that can be done to measure the temperature of the experiment, this price does not include LM35 Oh, needed another shot.
- This board can seamlessly connect with UNO LEONARDO 2560 and other Mainstream Controllers.
- 4 LED indicator, it can convenient for Debugging.
- DS18B20 temperature sensor interface
- LM35 temperature sensor interface
- 3296 precision adjustable potentiometer, with analog input port.
- Integrated infrared receiver
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Four digital LED Segment Displays (using 74HC595 driver provincial IO learning SPI).
- Three separate buttons (red color), a reset button, for experiments (HMI).
- With Buzzer
- Bluetooth, wireless interfaces, voice module, voice recognition module can be used for wireless communication experiment
- Servo interface, easy to drive servos.
- Infrared detection interface for easy docking and infrared, to achieve human traffic statistics.
Package Includes:
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1 x Multi-functional Expansion Development Board Base Learning Arduino