- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer?:?No
- Product Dimensions?:?1.97 x 1.18 x 1.97 inches; 1.31 ounces
- Item model number?:?7640152110139
- Date First Available?:?April 4, 2012
- Manufacturer?:?Arduino
- ASIN?:?B007R9TUJE
- Country of Origin?:?Italy
- Powerful ATmega328P Microcontroller ÿ Equipped with 14 digital I/O pins, 6 analog inputs, and 6 PWM outputs for versatile electronic projects and rapid prototyping.
- 16MHz Clock Speed & 32KB Flash Memory ÿ Ensures fast and efficient performance with ample memory for complex code and functionality.
- USB & Power Options ÿ Easily connect to your computer via USB or power with an AC-to-DC adapter or battery, offering flexible setup for any project.
- Enhanced Reset Circuit & Pinout ÿ Features improved reset functionality and added SDA/SCL pins for seamless TWI communication, ideal for advanced users.
- Ideal for DIY, Robotics, & STEM Education ÿ Perfect for hobbyists, students, and professionals working on electronics, coding, and automation projects.
Arduino Uno Rev3 SMD Microcontroller Board [A000073] ÿ ATmega328P, 16MHz, 32KB Flash, USB & PWM Support, Ideal for DIY Projects, STEM Learning, Robotics, and Prototyping
$28.93 Original price was: $28.93.$18.41Current price is: $18.41.
Simple Arduino Uno Rev3 SMD Microcontroller Board [A000073] ÿ ATmega328P, 16MHz, 32KB Flash, USB & PWM Support, Ideal for DIY Projects, STEM Learning, Robotics, and Prototyping Great
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