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The Arduino Mega Prototyping Shield PCB is a powerful tool for any hobbyist or professional. This board makes it easy to design and test custom circuits. With a size of 101.5 x 53.3 mm and a weight of only 0.013 Kg, it offers a compact and lightweight solution for your projects. The shield fits seamlessly on the Arduino MEGA, making all I/O pins accessible.
Flexibility is key to this board. You can solder components directly onto the prototyping area. You can also use a small, separate breadboard. This is ideal for quickly testing circuits without soldering. The design includes space for both through-hole and surface mount ICs. This makes it an all-in-one module for your Arduino projects.
The shield includes a reset button and an ICSP connector for ease of programming. The 14-pin SMD footprint and 32 dual row through-hole pads follow the standard Arduino layout. The proto area offers multiple THT pads for versatility. The power supply takes the standard 5V and GND from the Arduino pins and puts them on two current-carrying rows.
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SKU: SHI7001 Categories: Arduino , Arduino Shields
The Arduino Mega Prototyping Shield PCB is a powerful tool for any hobbyist or professional. This board makes it easy to design and test custom circuits. With a size of 101.5 x 53.3 mm and a weight of only 0.013 Kg, it offers a compact and lightweight solution for your projects. The shield fits seamlessly on the Arduino MEGA, making all I/O pins accessible.
Flexibility is key to this board. You can solder components directly onto the prototyping area. You can also use a small, separate breadboard. This is ideal for quickly testing circuits without soldering. The design includes space for both through-hole and surface mount ICs. This makes it an all-in-one module for your Arduino projects.
The shield includes a reset button and an ICSP connector for ease of programming. The 14-pin SMD footprint and 32 dual row through-hole pads follow the standard Arduino layout. The proto area offers multiple THT pads for versatility. The power supply takes the standard 5V and GND from the Arduino pins and puts them on two current-carrying rows.