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Arduino Uno R3 Compatible Board with Free USB Cable

600.00 500.00 Incl. GST

Kickstart your DIY projects with our Arduino Uno R3 clone. Featuring the ATmega328 microcontroller, 14 digital I/O pins, 6 analog inputs, and more—plus a free USB cable for easy programming!

SKU: SYN -1006 Category:
Description

Description

The Arduino Uno R3 Compatible Board with Free USB Cable is built around the powerful ATmega328 microcontroller, making it ideal for DIY electronics, robotics, and IoT projects. This clone model offers all the features you need to kickstart your project:

  • 14 Digital I/O Pins: (6 capable of PWM output)
  • 6 Analog Inputs
  • 16 MHz Ceramic Resonator for stable performance
  • USB Connection & Power Jack: Easily connect to your computer or power using an AC-to-DC adapter/battery
  • ICSP Header & Reset Button for programming and control

Quick Start:
Simply connect the board to your computer using the free USB cable, or power it up with an AC adapter or battery to begin your project immediately.

Note:
If you encounter errors during code upload or if the port isn’t detected, please upload the bootloader.

This board is a 100% compatible clone, ensuring reliable performance for all your Arduino projects.

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