Besomi Arduino I/O Expansion Shield

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DESCRIPTION:

DESCRIPTION
The Arduino I/O Expansion Shield provides an easy way to connect sensors, servos and RS485 device to Arduino board. It expands Arduino’s Digital I/O and Analog Input Pins with Power and GND. It also provides separate PWM Pins which are compatible with standard servo connector. Another unique feature is that the I/O shield has a build-in RS485 converter which allows Arduino communicating with RS485 devices. The communication socket provides an extremely easy way to plug a wireless module such as APC220 RF module and DF-Bluetooth module. It has an individual power input for Servos. A servo power jumper allows user to select using external power or internal power to drive the Servos.

FEATURES

  • – PIN13 LED Pilot
    – Digital IO Ports D0-D13
    – Analog IO Ports A0-A5
    – Reset Button
    – Power In
    – Power LED
    – SD Card Interface
    – Ultrasonic Interface
    – RS232 Interface(TTL)
    – Bluetooth Interface
    – APC220 Interface
    – IIC Interface
    – 12864 LCD Parallel Interface
    – 12864 LCD Serial Interface
    SPECIFICATIONS:
    – Board Dimensions L x W : 57 x 57mm (2.25 x 2.25″) 

Product Attributes :

Specification

Weight 30 g
Dimensions 5.73 × 5.71 × 1.5 cm
Type

I/O Expansion

Compatability

Arduino

Compatability

Arduino

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