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  • Arduino Nano I / O shield

    Arduino Nano IO shield

    6,95 /5,74 excl. VAT
  • SIM7600CE-T 4G(LTE) Shield for Arduino

    SIM7600CE-T 4G(LTE) Shield for Arduino

    79,94 /66,07 excl. VAT
  • E-book Getting started with Arduino

    24,95 /22,89 excl. VAT
  • Arduino Uno rev3

    Arduino Uno Rev3 – ATMEGA328

    23,95 /19,79 excl. VAT
  • Arduino Uno Mini

    Arduino Uno Mini-Limited Edition

    49,95 /41,28 excl. VAT
  • starter_kit_for_arduino_8

    Starter kit for Arduino

    29,95 - 53,91
  • Arduino Fundamentals exam

    Arduino Fundamentals Exam

    32,45 /26,82 excl. VAT
  • Arduino Mega 2560

    Arduino Mega 2560 Rev3

    41,95 /34,67 excl. VAT
  • Arduino RP2040 connect

    Arduino Nano RP2040 Connect - With Headers

    27,95 /23,10 excl. VAT
  • Grove Sensor kit Arduino

    Arduino sensor kit - Grove

    34,95 /28,88 excl. VAT
  • Starter Kit for Arduino & Raspberry Pi

    Starter Kit for Arduino & Raspberry Pi

    39,95 /33,02 excl. VAT
  • Sale! Arduino nano bundle

    Arduino Nano bundle

    94,95 /78,47 excl. VAT

Why buy an Arduino?

What should you pay attention to when buying an Arduino?

Arduino is the worldwide leader when it comes to open-source hardware & software.

There are various Arduino Boards available, each has its own characteristics. So it's good to think about what to do with it first board want to do before you buy one. The Arduino Uno is the most popular and is a good choice for the beginner and for standard projects. The Arduino Nano is similar to the Uno but has a smaller size that makes it easier to handle in small projects. The Mega again offers extra I/O pins for larger projects.

Arduino starter kits

Starter Kits are packed with information and hardware.
There are many similar kits, but all differ slightly.
It is therefore important that you choose a kit that fits your way of learning!
The learning progress is strongly determined by the projects and hardware that you use during the various projects. There are 3 important things to consider when buying a starter kit.
1, Which board do you want to use?
2, Which components do you find interesting?
3, How do you want to learn? (From a book or digital)

Arduino Shields

Arduino Shields are printed circuit boards that you board as the Uno can place.

These shields ensure that the board is expanded with additional functionalities.

If you want to control motors, you can use a motor shield, for example.

Do you want your Arduino board connect to the internet? Then you use an Ethernet shield, for example.

Arduino has a few Shields available, but there are also other companies that develop good shields. There are numerous shields, each with its own functionalities.

Arduino MKR Family

The Arduino MKRboards combine the power of a 32-bit Arm microcontroller.
With a choice of integrated WiFi, GSM, NB-IoT, SigFox or LoRa connectivity.
They are supported by the same Arduino IDE that millions of people know, from users making IoT accessible to beginners and productive to professionals.
MKRboards are designed with end products in mind. All signs are FCC, RoHS and CE certified. The MKR Boards have a robust mechanical design. This makes them ideal for industrial applications. This can be done in combination with the RS 485, CAN or Ethernet shields. A dedicated crypto chip means efficient, secure internet connectivity with TLS support.

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