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Prototype Shield V3.0 For Arduino Mega with breadboard
₹650.00 Original price was: ₹650.00.₹500.00Current price is: ₹500.00. inc. GST
- The shield can support being fully assembled with Arduino MEGA
- Support soldering components directly on this shield
- Support sticking the mini breadboards on this shield
- Reset button up top
- Mainboard aureate quadrate
- With SOP28 SMT components encapsulation
- With PWR & STAT indicator
- Breadboard Points : 170
- Shield Size (mm) : 102×56
- Breadboard Size (mm) : 48×34
- Weight (gm) :35
The Protosheild is intended to make bespoke circuits simple. An Arduino Mega Prototype Shield V3.0 that allows you to create additional applications without the use of a breadboard. This Prototyping Shield was created to make prototyping with an Arduino or an Arduino similar board as simple as possible. With the Arduino, the prototype boards were utilised to develop bespoke circuits based on the user’s requirements. The Prototype Shield V3.0 For Arduino Mega is a solderless prototyping shield with a tiny breadboard on the proto region. So we can glue the components on this shield, and setting up a circuit on the tiny breadboard is as simple. This shield board also has connections for all I/O pins as well as room for through-hole and surface-mount integrated circuits. This is a convenient way to make your custom circuit and a module.
The prototype V3 gold PCB sink method is used in the Prototype Shield V3.0 for Arduino Mega with breadboard. In addition, the mainboard has a tiny golden square pad spacing. As a result, the welding components become more and more convenient. Furthermore, the encapsulation of SOP28 SMT components makes it easier for Arduino electronic enthusiasts to use, since they are not directly constrained by inserted components.
The maximum length and breadth of the Proto Shield PCB are 2.7 and 2.1 inches, respectively, for this Prototype Shield V3.0. The shield may be attached to a surface or case using three screw holes on the shield board. The distance between digital pins 7 and 8 is 160 mil (12:16 “), which is not an even multiple of the other pins’ 100-mile distance. It also has a reset button and two LEDs that display the board’s power and condition.

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