ARD-UNO-DEV DIY 8 Bit Arduino Microcontroller
Did you ever want to know how a Arduino Uno is built? Are you scared of trying to make one because you don’t know the fundamentals of soldering? Are you afraid you might make a mistake and damage the chip? You no longer need to fear about any of these predicaments, with this Arduino D.I.Y microcontroller kit. If your someone who does not want to spend too much on a Arduino Uno but you want something to test around with or a school teaching students about microprocessors/soldering this is the to go kit. The in-depth manual explains about through hole soldering, a glance at FTDI and serial communication how the Arduino plugs into the pc and is automatically detected and the basic explanations on circuit analysis for the Arduino Uno microcontroller. Using this knowledge it can be applied to any Arduino microcontrollers and give a basic understanding of microcontrollers.
Comes with a FTDI Connection interface and guidance on how to use it.
Specs:
ATmega328P Development Board = equivalent to a UNO R3
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Operating Voltage 5v
IO interface Logic Voltage 5v
Operating Current 500mA (max)
Digital I/O pins 14 (6 PWM)
Analog Input Pins 6
Clock Frequency 16MHz
Bootloader preloaded with Arduino ISP.
ARD-FTDI
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5V-3.3V switch-able logic FTDI Cable
Based on FT232RL Chip
Mini USB B to USB A Cable included
6 Female To Female Extension cable.