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🚀 Unlock your creative genius with the iconic Arduino Uno REV3!
The Arduino Uno REV3 features a 16 MHz ATmega328P microcontroller with 32KB flash memory, 14 digital I/O pins (6 PWM), and 6 analog inputs, all accessible via USB for easy programming. Fully compatible with the Arduino IDE, it’s the go-to board for education, prototyping, and IoT projects, empowering makers to bring ideas to life effortlessly.
Standing screen display size | 1.5 Inches |
Processor | 16 MHz |
RAM | 8 KB SRAM |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Brand | Arduino |
Series | ARD_A000066 |
Item model number | A000066 |
Operating System | arduino |
Item Weight | 1.12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.15 x 2.17 x 0.98 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.15 x 2.17 x 0.98 inches |
Color | Green |
Processor Brand | Atmel |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | SRAM |
Power Source | 5 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
Manufacturer | ARDUINO |
ASIN | B008GRTSV6 |
Country of Origin | Italy |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 25, 2009 |
R**Y
Arduino, always quality
Like everything with the Arduino name its nothing but high quality. Don't buy clones use the real stuff and support the people behind this amazing device with no problems usind IDE software
S**E
perfect
high quality everything on it is perfect
J**N
Works with Windows!
Board works great! The R4 WiFi does not work with Windows so we were happy to see this model be recognized. The board was sent in a bubble mailer and had damage to the box but the board itself seems to be fine. A small box instead of a bubble mailer would be great. The board is really fun and we already built a range finder!
P**O
Calidad y entrega a tiempo
Calidad y entrega a tiempo
N**6
1st time ever trying an Arduino Uno - Interesting little thing. Learning to do simple things.
I'm a senior nearly 70 and never touched any Arduino or anything similar. I wanted the device to reset a color printer item with an already written program. I have never written any code and boy am I learning. One simple character mistake and running the compile program will surely tell you. I am using the Arduino IDE 2.1.0 program with this Uno Rev 3. Nevertheless I am happy with this little thing and there are so many projects out there in the community, this will surely keep my mind going and my interest.Setting up was easy. I first got the Arduino IDE program (free on the net) and installed... went fine on my Windows 10 computer with no problems. Once installed, I connected the Uno Rev 3 to my computer via the USB port only (no ext power supply used). Plugged into the USB port, about 3 seconds (literally) later it already installed drivers and the thing was running. It selected Com Port 6 on my Win 10 system. On the Arduino IDE program you just have to make sure you select the Arduino Uno Rev 3 from the list... that is it, and your up and going. From beginning to end I probably spent 5 to 10 minutes doing everything to make it run.On Ease to use and Easy to learn, I gave a 4 star only because I have never done anything like this. If you are a pro or some kind of advanced user, or if I was, I would give a 5 star across the board. This is only my first day trying it, so I will update later on.I checked out Youtube video's and tried writing / typing 3 different programs on the Arduino IDE screen. I ran the compiler program on the IDE... said it was good, tested it in the simple serial monitor (included in the Arduino IDE) and was interesting to watch the board respond. I then saved my program for later.
J**R
Great, but not human proof
As far as the Arduino platform is concerned, it's great. Great idea, great design, generally quality stuff. If it helps you, the Amazon shopper looking for a genuine UNO, I ordered mine from CanaKit and it is the genuine artifact, not a clone (fast shipping too!). There is one problem though and that is that these little boards (clone or original) are fairly easy to destroy (i.e. short circuit). I don't understand (well, I gue$$ I do) why someone who is making a product supposedly intended for students, artists and creative types doesn't put more protection on these things. After I fried my second UNO for a reason that was not clear to me at the time, I searched and found the Ruggeduino. Same stuff and though it's not "genuine" and costs a little less than twice as much, it has resettable fuses on every I/O port and then some, and it's made in the US! No, you're not exactly funding the Arduino project, but if that really appeals to you, I'm sure you can just donate money to them. Look it up if you are interested in Arduino, but have fat fingers or are sometimes clumsy with your circuits or just want to have the ability to make a mistake and not be fined for it. To me, Ruggeduino is what Arduino should have been from the beginning. Something that prevents you from making $20 mistakes because your lazy, ignorant, impatient or just plain stupid.
D**.
What have you been all my life!!!
I have wanted to learn more snot electronics for a very long time. But I never really saw a clear path forward without seeking formal education. Which would have been hard to do. Then I found out about these Arduino boards and boy oh boy was I hooked. I have been making project after project for the last month. The components are inexpensive and the software is free. And as the Arduino literature states “ you don’t have to worry Scoot messing up, because at worst you may have to replace the mail chip which of inexpensive and doesn’t require soldering. So have no fear. Try things. Do things I’m having a great time
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