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Spice up your Arduino project with a beautiful large display shield with built in microSD card connection. This TFT display is big (10.1" diagonal) bright (24 white-LED backlight) and colorful (18-bit 262,000 different shades)! 1024x600 pixels with individual pixel control,optional 10.1 inch capacitive touch panel.
The shield is fully assembled, tested and ready to go. No wiring, no soldering! Simply plug it in and load up our library - you"ll have it running in under 10 minutes! Works best with any Arduino Due board.
This display shield has a controller built into it with RAM buffering, so that almost no work is done by the microcontroller. You can connect more sensors, buttons and LEDs.
Of course, we wouldn"t just leave you with a datasheet and a "good luck!" - we"ve written a full open source graphics library at the bottom of this page that can draw pixels, lines, rectangles, circles and text. The code is written for Arduino but can be easily ported to your favorite microcontroller!
If you"ve had a lot of Arduino DUEs go through your hands (or if you are just unlucky), chances are you’ve come across at least one that does not start-up properly.The symptom is simple: you power up the Arduino but it doesn’t appear to “boot”. Your code simply doesn"t start running.You might have noticed that resetting the board (by pressing the reset button) causes the board to start-up normally.The fix is simple,here is the solution.

Spice up your Arduino project with a beautiful large touchscreen display shield with built in microSD card connection. This TFT display is big (5" diagonal) bright (18 white-LED backlight) and colorful 800x480 pixels with individual pixel control. As a bonus, this display has a capacitive touch panel attached on screen by default.
The shield is fully assembled, tested and ready to go. No wiring, no soldering! Simply plug it in and load up our library - you"ll have it running in under 10 minutes! Works best with any classic Arduino Mega2560.
This display shield has a controller built into it with RAM buffering, so that almost no work is done by the microcontroller. You can connect more sensors, buttons and LEDs.
Of course, we wouldn"t just leave you with a datasheet and a "good luck!" - we"ve written a full open source graphics library at the bottom of this page that can draw pixels, lines, rectangles, circles and text. We also have a touch screen library that detects x,y and z (pressure) and example code to demonstrate all of it. The code is written for Arduino but can be easily ported to your favorite microcontroller!
If you"ve had a lot of Arduino DUEs go through your hands (or if you are just unlucky), chances are you’ve come across at least one that does not start-up properly.The symptom is simple: you power up the Arduino but it doesn’t appear to “boot”. Your code simply doesn"t start running.You might have noticed that resetting the board (by pressing the reset button) causes the board to start-up normally.The fix is simple,here is the solution.

This LCD Display Shield gives you a nicely mounted 1602 LCD Display snaps right on top of your Arduino UNO. With onboard buttons for easy navigation including up, down, left, right, select and reset, using your Arduino away from a computer was never easier. Use this shield to display values read in by your Arduino, display options for user inputs, choose between different programs you can run on your Arduino, etc. With a Power LED onboard and a nice blue backlit display, you"ll be able to use your Arduino"s LCD Display Shield day or night!
This shield is compatible with the "LiquidCrystal" library that is bundled with the Arduino software. Just edit the "LiquidCrystal" library"s default mapping from the LCD pins to Arduino pins to the ones for this specific shield by copying what"s shown below. Here is an example of the proper way to instantiate the LiquidCrystal class for this shield:

Currently I have code to swipe in rfid tags to a reader which then using the arduino Uno it lights up an LED coordinating to which tag was swiped. What I"m looking to do now is set a dollar amount to each tag and once a tag is swiped in add it to like a current total price and then output that to LCD Screen. Is this possible with Arduino Uno? Anyone help with this?

Before Executing Install the packages and Enter the Arduino Port NoMake Sure"INTERNET IS TURNED ON"Now run the python fileNow you can see output in the LCD display

Arduino is quite flexible for software and hardware where hardware is cheap and light weighted.There exits many microcontrollers and arduino is one of them that is discussed here. Arduino is an open source platform having a microcontroller board and integrated development environment which is compatible and run on computer. IDE (integrated development environment) main function is to write and upload code to the physical board. Arduino does not require any separate programmable circuit to code on to the board. Use a simple USB cable for interfacing code.
Arduino started in 2005 in Italy. That time, its cost went very high which was not affordable by students. In terms of programming, arduino is best. C and C++ are used for programming in an arduino which is quite easy to work on. This microcontroller board consists of ATMEL corporation of 8, 16 band 32 bit memory using AVR. Its hardware architecture consists of power (USB), various pins including ground, analog pins, digital pins, PWM signals and AREF, reset button, power LED indicator, transmitter and receiver LED’s, main IC, voltage indicator and various sensors and shields that it works upon. Arduino boards price in India is reasonable for all customers. Students can easily buy arduino boards in India from all nearby stores offering heavy discounts.
Basically, arduino was designed particularly for designers, artists, hackers, newbie’s and hobbyists. It has friendly architecture which can be interfaced and engaged to various devices and accessories like speakers, cameras, internet, LED’s, motors, GPS units, smart phones and television.
Arduino is quite flexible for software and hardware where hardware is cheap and light weighted. It’s used for massive applications especially for entertainment applications. Arduino development boards in India is available in various sizes according to the models. Since it’s designing from 2005, a long list of projects successfully completed and used by students for a start up. These successful projects further inspired for research and development. Eye writer 2.0, greenhouse using arduino, power laces, flame throwing lantern, 24X6 matrix, climbing robot, rave rover, chess playing robot and a makers wedding are examples of arduino board.
Besides this, arduino were further divided into categories and types. Its some types included arduino uno, arduino Due, arduino mega, arduino Leonardo, arduino shields, wireless shields, GSM shield, Ethernet shields, prototyping shields are some arduino types which are used in devices.
Nowadays, it’s being used in textiles and accessories like watch. Smart watch designed by a kid to make computer programming easy to every child. Programming, 3D printing and little bit of crafting is enough for its creativity. Programming toll here used is IDE which is known as integrated development environment where coding is done and forward to the board. It’s creative as well as easy to start up with programming. Arduino is also successful in cool t-shirts and shirts.For beginners, there are cool exciting projects that can be easily designed by students. Creating simple data logger for measuring humidity and temperature, creating dragon keepers screensaver, garage door opener through smart phone, LED spot lights, display LCD, line follower robot, talking clock are few arduino based projects. These projects can be easily prepared at home using DIY kits and affordable prices whether online or directly from the store.

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Although some displays have a built-in resistor to limit the supply current to the backlighting diodes, it is worth using an external limiter. In this case, the 5V line is connected via a 200 ohm resistor.
The display is an important tool in the process of communication between an electronic device and a person. It is useful for detecting errors during testing or viewing data collected by the microcontroller. Together with the buttons it forms the basis of the user interface.
Alphanumeric modules based on the HD44780 controller are extremely easy to use. When there is no need to display graphics, these devices perform very well and are eagerly used by hobbyists and professionals.

My colleague needed to know the index of refraction of air to umpteen decimals. So I bought an arduino, a barometric pressure sensor, plagiarized some code from Sparkfun (THANKS!) and now he has what he needed. Made a friend along the way. What"s not to like about that.
I"ve used Arduino Unos in the past and they have always been a solid little micro-controller for simple projects. I can"t say I"m testing the limits of the unit since I only run 20-30 lines of code at a time with my current project but it always does what you tell it to do. Only issue Ive experienced is using the Rx Tx pins while connected to the USB port of the computer can cause the PC to not recognize the board and you need to unplug and reset the board and then the PC will recognize it. All in all, great board for beginners and small projects.
So been using Arduino or the ATmegas a while now and I have done a lot of neat things with them. As time has gone by I have found this guy, which requires a little learning but worth it:
This is my second Arduino Uno. The previous one came with a starter kit and I ordered a wavshield with it so it is dedicated to a specific application that I have in mind. I needed another Arduino Uno to play with so I could learn to develop other applications. This one from sparkfun was available and the note that told me to order the updated IDE was helpful. It works and I"ve been able to apply sketches from the Arduino Cookbook. I"m having fun and in geek heaven with this Arduino board.
I fell in love with it right when I opened the box. And SparkFun does a really good job on shipping. They shipped just a few hours after I order and it took pnly two days to deliver! I"m impressed!
Bought it to use as a test mule for my new designs, and have become hooked. Seriously, this thing is more useful than duct tape and WD40. Absolutely amazing, saved some cash from the Arduino website and got a real one, not some cheap knockoff. Thanks sparkfun!
Sparkfun should make clear that this is an arduino.org and not arduino.cc board. I"d rather buy a clone from seeed or another company than from the guys that are basically screwing up the arduino brand.
I bought this (supposedly) Original Arduino board a few weeks ago and the Arduino IDE shows me that it is not a Certified board. It works fine, but I preferred to buy from SparkFun and not Amazon because I wanted a certified one!
The Uno and other “official” Arduino boards such as the Mega, are not manufactured by the original crew. The error you are seeing is the Arduino.cc crew bringing attention to the fact that your board was made by Arduino SRL. However, at this time, Arduino.cc is not manufacturing a Uno board of their own. We suggest the Arduino Pro and Pro minis from Sparkfun as they do pay a royalty from each item sold back to the Arduino team. Additionally, the RedBoard is a great alternative is you choose to not purchase Unos
The item itself is perfect. Great functionality and you can use it for anything. Just one warning...You will have to fight many many battles to get any functionality out of this on Windows 8. Even if you go through the ordeal to allow unsigned drivers, install drivers from different compatible technologies, you will not have consistent connectibility.
I bought an R3 because I had read on arduino.cc that it would not suffer the reset on serial connection problem that other boards have. That does not seem to be the case, this board still resets itself as soon as I connect over the serial interface.
i need a microcontroller for a home-brew sous-vide and the arduino is a nice and simple core that powered the operation. will definitely use the arduino again for other home projects!
I used the Arduino board with the Olimex SHIELD-EKG-EMG to create a EMG-EKG sensor unit that can display the output graphically using a laptop running Windows 10.
ive ordered so many parts from amazon last month that arent coming for another month, and last minute i order the uno from you guys and i get it in less than a week, and it got shipped out within hours! it"s my first time ordering from you guys and i will continue to do so
I"m sorry about this. The Uno and other "official" Arduino boards such as the Mega, are not manufactured by the original crew. The error you are seeing is the Arduino.cc crew bringing attention to the fact that your board was made by Arduino SRL. However, at this time, Arduino.cc is not manufacturing a Uno board of their own. We suggest the Arduino Pro and Pro minis from Sparkfun as they do pay a royalty from each item sold back to the Arduino team. Additionally, the RedBoard is a great alternative is you choose to not purchase Unos.
The Arduino Uno R3 is a solid microprocessor. There is a complete set of libraries for adding all sorts of inexpensive sensors. The device is fairly rugged. Its easy to program.
New to Arduino, and only kinda knew HTML and CSS, but figured code is code. I had this up an running super fast, and figured out how to read a few sensors and control motor speed via PWM on day one! Instantly I started to think of all the things I could do with one of these. The usb port and dc power jack make this very easy to hook up and use. I would highly recommend this board.
If your IO ports needs are not excessive (14 digital and 6 analog pins) and your sketch is of medium length (500 lines), the Arduino Uno R3 is perfect. Those limitations are not excessive and in many cases can be extended with simple external circuits. It also has I2C and SCI interfaces for use with many different shields.
This is my first venture into electronics. The Arduino has proven to be a very enjoyable learning tool. I look forward to learn about the Arduino and add accessories to the micro controller as I continue. For novices to electronics like myself, I recommend the use of the Arduino.
(My 2nd one), smoked the first one,trying to run 4 stepper motors on a 298d & 293d, bread board got kinda full of wires & I plugged the 12 v power into the UNO. corrupted the memory, had to download new IDE
I like the Uno - R3 because I am very familiar with its capabilities. It is a complete microprocessor platform, ready to be put to work. I often use them in non-Arduino projects. I also like the Red Board for the same reasons.
My initial attraction to the Arduino Uno R3 was that it runs with C/C++, a language I’m familiar with. So far it, and the Xbee attachments have performed flawlessly, just as the community (hobbyists/engineers) has advertised. I’m very much enjoying my first project and am already dreaming of others. I find it most satisfying to work with a quality product while having the immense support of the manufacturer and it retailers. Another very much appreciated group I turn to for help and advice are those sharing their experiences over the Internet.
Arduinos are great for quick set up to control experiments. Even better is Sparkfuns support. Their guides make set up quick, painless, and fun. Keep up the good work Sparkfun!
I"m just starting to learn arduino and it"s already awsome !!! Very easy to power, to connect to pc aver usb, to program and load sketches...This board have a big potential to do almost everything you want, just very user friendly and a must have for DIYers, geeks or any curious guys !!! ;p
Amazing technology. I built my first computer IBM AT 10 megahertz . Telling you my age, the credit card size at 16 megahertz. I"m learning a lot about electronics, my background is Mechnical engineering. I highly recommend this open source and generous people supporting the Arduino uno.
The pin printout on the side I needed for the longest time, and its a nice machine that treats my old computer as if it was new, and It took my sketches without stress! I am a neardy Dad and my kids like to see Arduino in action. Thank you for the Sale also!
This is less powerful than a Raspberry pie, but is very simple and straight forward. The documentation and forum sites easily answer any questions that you might have when starting out. The example sketches (programs, for those who haven"t started with Arduino yet), are a great learning tool and you"ll have a sketch of your own up and running in minute or hours instead of days. My only complaint is that you are limited to the number of digital and analog pins, but then you could connect more Arduinos together as a system.
I didn"t notice that there was only one hardware serial port, so I ended up using a Leonardo. After many hours struggling with two new Leonardos I decided that their bootloader was faulty and flashed both using the Uno as ICSP, which worked perfectly. If one hardware serial port is not a problem for your application, the Uno is a good choice.
After opening the box there was a 3m Bumpon strip that looked hotglued to the board is over the UNO writing and I believe one of the resistors. This is my first Arduino from Sparkfun and I"m very disappointed. Why smear hotglue all over the top of the board. I haven"t. Checked if it runs fine but to be honest I like to use clear cases and display my arduinos in projects.
Hmmm, that"s odd. It sounds like a manufacturing plant issue. Please contact our tech support team, and they can assist you in getting a replacement or refund.
However, I had to make sure that students dowloaded IDE from Arduino.org and not from Arduino.cc in order to match up the drivers for the Arduino SRL boards.
Glad Sparkfun still carries Arduino UNO but might want to document the download path better. The "Arduino.org" sticker attached to the processor chip was helpful in differentiating different boards (SRL vs. Original boards), so I left it attached.
The only real issue I have with the hardware is that there is no direct connection to the output of the power input barrel connector. Sure, you can pick off the power in at Pin 8 on the power connector, but then you have to deal with a diode drop and a limit on the current. I just wish "PWRIN" popped out on one of the connectors some place.
Other than that, the board design is very flexible and seems to work reliably. The Arduino Uno really shines when you add external circuits to it to drive your projects electronics. They give you Eagle Files in both schematic and layout. This makes it easy to design other hardware around your project.
Currently, I use Altium as my design package. I have though exported the layout to a DXF file and use that to put an Arduino "component" on my printed Circuit assemblies. Then I just plug the Arduino Uno onto my design.
The Arduino software though can be buggy at times. For example, you cannot double click on your project file and have the software compile. You need to open Arduino first, then open you project. If you don"t do this, you"ll get all kinds of weird errors.
Once you get past things like this though, the environment is easy to manipulate. There are a ton of libraries and examples to get you started on your project. Most importantly though, the development environment is free! So, again, the cost of the environment is just right.
I have enjoyed and have had a lot of fun with the design. Does it have its limits? Sure. The hardware design though is flexible and the cost to build your projects is very low.
Uno - R3 works great, starting to learn the code. (Sketches) Have used Basic before so I have to learn the new codes and protocol of sketching for Arduino. THANKS!!!
Nice, compact little board but a lot of RFI from it ... hard to imagine how it passed FCC/CE. This is no big deal in most applications but it turned out this board has a strong spur sitting right on1.5742 GHz (the GS L1 frequency). I could not get the 13750 GPS Logger Shield to work with it. Noise is so bad the GPS3906-TLP chip on the shield could not get a fix under any conditions. Proof was: a) hold the Uno in RESET with the on-board button and the GPS comes right up, b) same GPS shield works perfectly with MEGA2560 and finally c) I measured relative emissions of Uno R3 and MEGA2560 (night and day) and sent data to SF Tech Support. Eventually ordered 4 MEGA2560"s and GPS projects all got done without further issues.
Best yet is the easy to use software that is easy to download off the net and upload to the UNO.I am using it in my vegetable "garden" where I am growing lettuce, carrots and onions under a grow light. I have a small pump that runs a few minutes per day depending on soil water tension from my tensiometer.
Just getting into the exciting world of Arduino. Of course, Sparkfun was my first stop for purchases. The Arduino Uno is an excellent product, well-built and works as expected. I look forward to learning more and utilizing the little board in various projects,
As an aside, kudos to Sparkfun for providing outstanding customer support for a newbie like me. They were quick and helpful in answering my questions.
There are fancier Arduino"s such as the DUE but for straightforward shields this is a good choice. Mine has been rock solid. I do have to laugh at the USB jack!
I used the code and project design from Bill Porter"s Reaction Time Challenge exhibit (https://github.com/madsci1016/Reaction-Time-Challenge-Exhibit) to build a game that I use at fairs and public events. It"s intended to get people"s attention and prompt discussion about distracted driving. The game works great and the Arduino Uno has been flawless. Here"s a photo of the end result:
We used the Arduino Uno flashed with firmware so it detects as a USB HID device, an XBee kit, and a Raspberry Pi to adapt a USB 2d barcode scanner so that it operates wirelessly and supports scan history and playback, all transparent to the host machine.
These platforms make it easier than ever to do difficult things with only a small investment of time and resources. What an amazing time to be alive.
The one hiccup is that it would have been better to know I had to buy the USB data cable and power adapter myself before receiving the device to hit the ground more immediately.
I love this thing. I been playing with the Arduino Uno for several years now. The support is incredible, the software easy to use. If you can imagine it you can probably make this thing do it. One new addition I found with this particular unit was the addition of the plastic bottom. With the exposed solder joints on the bottom of the card there is always a chance of shorting something out if you set it on a metal surface. Now there is no worries. It also provides with a couple extra mounting holes. I highly recommend this card, the price is low, it"s powerful and well supported!
It is my first time with any kind of Arduino and so far I am really happy and satisfied with it. I have tons to learn and every time I start to work with the Arduino I love.
Unlike my other Uno - R3, this one came with a small carrier, some additional pins and the GPIO had the pins clearly marked on the side. All for the same price as the old board.
Although I use the Arduino Uno - R3s for other things, my main use is running GRBL on them to control a low power laser engraver (2.5 to 7w). It is absolutely amazing how much this little board can do. In this case it is controlling three stepper motors (coordinating all three simultaneously as is needed) while doing the PWM for the laser and while doing spindle control.
Thus far I"ve built a handful of these machines and have used the Uno in all of them without a hitch. The machines are fed gcode commands through the serial port from either a pc or RPi.
My recent purchase of an Arduino Uno has met my expectations so far. It"s been a good learning tool and fun to experiment with. I use both Windows 7 and Ubuntu Linux versions of the IDE, and I prefer using C syntax for programming as I"m more experienced with it. I also have a Raspberry Pi 3B but for most of my projects, simple robotics and environmental sensing, the Uno works quite well. I don"t have many add-ons at the moment, but I"ll be expanding on them soon. I intend to buy a few more advanced Arduinos in the near future as well. My experience with sparkfun has been positive and I look forward to doing more business with them.
Arrived in quick time and works as expected. The only surprise was the USB-B type connector. That"s not a Sparkfun issue, but merely an Arduino thing that caught me off guard. Overall it"s working great and doing everything I need!
This arduino board was able to perform all the functions needed! It was exactly how the description said and matched all of the necessary requirements!
I’ve had an Arduino for several years, which I’ve used on several projects. I bought this one for backup, but it’s going to be my go to controller. The base plate of hard plastic makes mounting it in projects is easier and safer. And the pin markings are a huge improvement over my old Arduino.
Makes it so easy to prototype, it"s flexible and even resilient to mistakes. Plenty of inputs and outputs for any project. Then you can take the programmed chip out and make a permanent board out of it.
I NEVER got a notification saying that this wasn"t a licensed Arduino. This is just a 100% legit, made in Italy microcontroller. Like, dude. It is what it is, and it does what it"s built to do! Stop whining!
The board works great and it was easy to set up with my windows pc. The plastic base plate it came on was completely cracked and was not usable. Luckily I also ordered a different case that I was going to use anyway. There was no damage to the packaging so I don"t know how the plastic plate broke.
Board arrived well packaged and fully functional. I"m not a power user, so can"t speak to the benefits of the R3 updates. The plastic tray is a very welcome addition, makes handling the board much easier. My Win7 laptop found it and connected no problems, happily hacking away on pixel programming.
I used the Arduino to build a dynamometer for a 2.5” to 12’ scale train. I used the Arduino software on my Linux system and it worked perfectly. My son did I all the programming.
Hosting a virtual summer camp became part of our new normal this year. We decided to introduce our upper elementary and middle school campers to the basics of programming with an Arduino. The Arduino boards arrived on time, and all checked out well upon inspection. The mounting frame is also a great feature.
I have several Arduino clones, but the best is the original. Yes it costs more, but to me I like it and the plastic carrier is a nice touch they added to it.
I"ve been working on a Mini Tank Robot Kit. I have accidentally blown 3 Arduino boards before I realized that the 12V wall wart was actually putting out 16V when not loaded (blows the 5V regulator, and they fail shorted, sadly enough). Those were knock-off boards. Even my Sparkfun Redboard died (test lead slip, but the regulator is fine), the Amtel chip is SMT). The genuine Arduino is nice that it has the pin out labeling on the sides of the connectors, so I can see the signals without having to count pins when connecting mini-grabbers to check signals with my meter. Also the Amtel chip is in a socket, so it can be replaced.
Sparkfun shipped it fast and the MCU as I call it rocks right on through it"s loop functions. I think this is were to start if you want to learn programming. Great little board that could?
Best thing you can buy as an entry level for beginners. A lot of support and very easy to use. Cross platform IDE and very helpful forum. A very vast range of third party parts that fit perfectly.
Very satisfied. If you haven"t bought one yet or you are still undecided, wait no more, just buy it. I promise you that you won"t regret it and you"ll find a lot of tutorials if you have no idea what to do with it.
This product is great; it is just about what I expected. I use it in conjunction with my raspberry pi to hook up lights, buttons, motors , etc. Only complaint I have is it does not come with the USB to hook it up. It is a standard printer cable.
These things are great for little projects. I popped one of the Breadboard shields on it, and with one TMP36 and 3 wires (and a little programming) I was sending temperatures to my Computer through the USB cable. And I know many people have done much more complicated projects.
Bought two and gave one to a 15 year old young lady who has taken off in her programming. I enjoy teaching young people and watching them excel. Both the units worked perfectly.
This is the non-SMD Arduino Uno - R3 board. Exactly what I wanted ... at a good sale price. Should have purchased ten more as same does everything that I expected it to.
The Uno and other “official” Arduino boards such as the Mega, are not manufactured by the original crew. The error you are seeing is the Arduino.cc crew bringing attention to the fact that your board was made by Arduino SRL. However, at this time, Arduino.cc is not manufacturing a Uno board of their own. We suggest the Arduino Pro and Pro minis from Sparkfun as they do pay a royalty from each item sold back to the Arduino team. Additionally, the RedBoard is a great alternative is you choose to not purchase Unos.
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