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Base board compatible with Arduino. It was equipped with an ATmega328P microcontroller. It has 22 I / O lines (including 6 PWM channels) and 8 analog inputs and a Qwiic connector. SparkFun DEV-18158
SparkFun RedBoard is an Arduino compatible base board. The connectors have 22 digital I / O pins with 6 PWM pins, 8 analog pins, UART, I2C, SPI and external interrupts. USB communication is via the USB Type-C connector and the CH340G converter. The optimized power part of the RedBoard Plus uses a 3.3V AP2112 voltage stabilizer to provide up to 600mA with full thermal protection and with additional decoupling capacity to increase the sensitivity of the ADC readings. The PTC fuse has also been increased from 500mA to 2A. In addition, a 3.3V voltage level converter and a Qwiic connector have been used to enable quick and trouble-free connection to the Qwiic I2C line of products.
For more advanced users, an I / O voltage switch has been added that allows you to easily select GPIO voltage between 3.3V and 5V. PTH holes have also been added next to the standard female connectors, making it easier to solder the wires. There are solder pads on the bottom of the board for the USB D + / D- data pins, so you can start an external USB connection.
SparkFun RedBoard Plus can be programmed with a USB Type-C cable using the Arduino IDE. The board is powered via the DC connector with the voltage from 7 to 15 V or via the USB connector. Full documentation is available in the guide.
Data sheet
Manufacturer BTC Korporacja sp. z o. o. Lwowska 5 05-120 Legionowo Poland sprzedaz@kamami.pl 22 767 36 20
Responsible person BTC Korporacja sp. z o. o. Lwowska 5 05-120 Legionowo Poland sprzedaz@kamami.pl 22 767 36 20
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Cable with USB typ A and USB typ C connectors, cable length 1 m. LANBERG CA-USBO-10CC-0010-BK
Cable with USB typ A and USB typ C connectors, cable length 1,8 m. LANBERG CA-USBO-10CC-0018-BK
Cable with USB typ A and USB typ C connectors, cable length 1m. LANBERG
Flexible Qwiic cable, 150 mm long. On one side it is terminated with a female Qwiic connector, and on the other side with single female goldpin connectors. SparkFun PRT-17261
A set of stickers with a description of the pins dedicated to the Maker UNO plates. Cytron MAKER-UNO-STICKER
SparkFun DEV-10914 is a compact development board with an ATmega328 and 3.3 V logic level, equipped with basic protection and designed to work with an external USB–UART interface. It is suitable for applications requiring cooperation with low-voltage modules.
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Base board compatible with Arduino. It was equipped with the ATSAMD21G18 microcontroller. It has 26 I/O lines and 14 analog inputs. SparkFun DEV-14812
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A small module matching the contact plate based on a 32-bit microcontroller with ARM Cortex M7 core. Has a microSD slot. PJRC TEENSY41
Evaluation kit with Sparkfun Artemis Bluetooth 5.0 module designed on the basis of the Arduino Nano kit. It has a USB C. The board also has a USB-UART converter, a microphone, Lipo battery charging and a JTAG debugging connector. Artemis has support in the Arduino IDE. SparkFun DEV-15443
Development board equipped with ATSAMD21G18 microcontroller. It has 30 I/O lines, including SERCOM interfaces and 14 analog inputs. Compatible with Arduino. SparkFun DEV-13672
IoT development board the size of Arduino, equipped with an ARM Cortex-M3 processor (STM32F205) and a Wi-Fi communication module (with an integrated antenna and uFL connector). SparkFun DEV-13321
Evaluation kit with Bluetooth 5.0 Sparkfun Artemis module. Equipped with a microphone, kmaers and accelerometer. Himax HM01B0 camera included. SparkFun KIT-17071
Evaluation kit with Sparkfun Artemis Bluetooth 5.0 module designed on the basis of the Arduino UNO kit. It has a USB C. The board also has a USB-UART converter, a microphone and a JTAG debugging connector. Artemis has support in the Arduino IDE. SparkFun DEV-15444
This board combines the simplicity of the UNO’s Optiboot bootloader (which is used in the Pro series), the stability of the FTDI (which we all missed after the Duemilanove was discontinued) and the R3 shield compatibility of the latest Arduino UNO R3. SparkFun DEV-13975
Development kit with ATSAMD21E microcontroller with ARM Cortex M0+ core. The chip can be clocked at 48 MHz, has a built-in 256 KB of Flash memory and 32 KB of SRAM. The module has a Qwiic connector. SparkFun DEV-15423
Development board with NXP iMXRT1062 ARM Cortex-M7 microcontroller. Equipped with a microSD slot. Version without Ethernet communication. PJRC TEENSY41-NE-PINS
Development kit with ATSAMD51J20 microcontroller with ARM Cortex M4F core. It is clocked at 120 MHz, has 1 MB of Flash and 256 KB of SRAM. There are 6 SERCOM interfaces on the board. SparkFun DEV-14713
Development board with NXP iMXRT1062 ARM Cortex-M7 microcontroller. Equipped with a microSD slot. Version without Ethernet communication. PJRC TEENSY41-NE
Base board compatible with Arduino. It was equipped with an Atmega 328P microcontroller. It has 14 I/O lines (including 6 PWM channels) and 6 analog inputs. SparkFun DEV-14525
The SparkFun AST-CAN485 board is a miniature Arduino in a compact Pro Mini housing with a built-in CAN (Control Area Network) and RS485 ports. Sparkfun DEV-14483 
Qduino Mini is a tiny, Arduino-compatible board with ATmega32u4 (8MHz, 32kB Flash, 2kB RAM), a LiPol battery connector and charger built-in. SparkFun DEV-13614
 
                    Base board compatible with Arduino. It was equipped with an ATmega328P microcontroller. It has 22 I / O lines (including 6 PWM channels) and 8 analog inputs and a Qwiic connector. SparkFun DEV-18158