What's Next Green (Mega)
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Arduino Mega-compatible microprocessor board based on the ATMega2560. The green board takes you a step further than the yellow one and is ideal for larger projects like 3D printers or robotics. It features 54 digital I/O pins (23 of which support PWM and 26 can be used as analog inputs), a 16 MHz clock frequency, USB connection, TWI, SPI, and UART interfaces, a power supply socket (6-20 V), ICSP connector, and a reset button. All pins are labeled on both sides, making prototyping extremely easy. The package also includes an acrylic plate with mounting plugs to protect your work surface during experimentation. All What's Next? boards are made in Italy and were produced in a former Arduino factory, ensuring the quality standard is identical to original Arduino boards. The board is 100% compatible with the Arduino MEGA 2560. PLAY-ZONE is the Swiss distributor for What's Next? products.
Compatible hardware | Arduino |
Item number | 22706457 |
Manufacturer | What's Next |
Category | Electronics modules |
Manufacturer no. | WN00002 |
Release date | 21.12.2017 |
Compatible hardware | Arduino |
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- 1.OEM0 %
- 1.Purecrea0 %
- 1.SparkFun0 %
- 1.Tru Components0 %
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- 1.Adafruit0 %
- 1.Purecrea0 %
- 3.Whadda0.6 %
- 4.Sonoff0.8 %