top of page

1. A basic Arduino Kit including everything to get started.

2. It includes a quality proven Arduino Cable.

3. It includes a strong and sturdy Transparent Acrylic Case.

4. Micro-controller : ATmega328

5. Operating Voltage: 5V

6. Input Voltage (recommended) : 7-12V

7. Digital I/O Pins: 14 (of which 6 provide PWM output)

8. Analog Input Pins: 6

 

 

The Uno R3 Arduino without Cable is a micro-controller board base on the ATmega328 (datasheet). It has 14 digital input/output pins (of which 6 can be used as PWM outputs); 6 analog inputs, a 16 MHz ceramic resonator, a USB connection, a power jack, an ICSP header, and a reset button.

 

It contains everything need to support the microcontroller; simply connect it to a computer with a USB cable or power it with an AC-to-DC adapter or battery to get started.

Uno R3 compatible with Arduino + Cable + Transparent acrylic case for Uno R3

SKU: 250865
₹643.00Price
  • “Uno” means one in Italian and is the name to mark the upcoming release of Arduino 1.0. The Uno and version 1.0 will be the reference versions of Arduino, moving forward. The Uno is the latest in a series of USB Arduino boards and the reference model for the Arduino platform; for a comparison with previous versions, see the index of Arduino boards.

     

    The pack includes good quality USB-A to USB-B type Arduino connecting cable and also a strong Transparent Acrylic Case for keeping your Arduino safe. It is a Plug-N-Play provision. Let’s start coding now!!!!

     

    Note: The Uno R3 reference design can use an Atmega8, 168, or 328, Current models use an ATmega328, but an Atmega8 is shown in the schematic for reference. The pin configuration is identical on all three processors.

    Arduino Uno R3 without Cable

     

    Power

    The Uno R3 can be powered via the USB connection or with an external power supply. The power source is selected automatically.

     

    External (non-USB) 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.

bottom of page