Arduino Uno R3 SMD Development Board

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Arduino Uno R3 SMD Development Board — Overview The Arduino Uno R3 SMD Development Board is a reliable, beginner-friendly microcontroller platform built around the ATmega328P in a surface-mount device (SMD) package. It offers the same performance and pinout as the classic Uno while delivering a smaller, more robust component footprint ideal for compact or production-style projects. Why choose the SMD version? Smaller, more durable SMD ATmega328P for better mechanical stability Simplified automated assembly for small-batch or professional builds Same Arduino Uno R3 compatibility with shields, libraries, and the Arduino IDE Key Features ATmega328P SMD microcontroller for stable and compact operation USB interface (CH340 or ATmega16U2 depending on board variant) for programming and serial communication 14 digital I/O pins (6 with PWM support) for motors, LEDs, and actuators 6 analog input pins for sensors and data acquisition UART, SPI, and I2C communication protocols for modules and peripherals Operating voltage: 5V (regulated onboard) Auto-reset for easy sketch uploading and development Reset button, power LED, and status indicators included Powered via USB or external adapter (7–12V recommended) Strong PCB layout with high-quality SMD components Technical Specifications Microcontroller: ATmega328P (SMD) Operating Voltage: 5V Input Voltage (recommended): 7–12V Digital I/O Pins: 14 (6 PWM) Analog Input Pins: 6 Clock Speed: 16 MHz USB: USB-B or micro USB depending on variant (CH340/ATmega16U2) Power LED and status indicators: Yes Reset Button: Yes Connectivity and Interfaces The Uno R3 SMD supports standard Arduino communication protocols and connectors, making it compatible with a wide range of shields and modules: UART serial for direct device communication and debugging SPI for fast peripheral interfacing (SD cards, displays) I2C for multi-sensor networks and low-pin-count devices USB for programming and serial monitoring through the Arduino IDE Applications Robotics and automation projects Sensor monitoring and data logging systems IoT prototypes and connected devices School and university electronics labs DIY electronics, hobby projects, and rapid prototyping Motor control, LED control, and timing circuits Compatibility and Software Fully compatible with the Arduino IDE and the extensive Arduino library ecosystem. Works with most standard Uno shields and third-party modules. Drivers may be required for CH340 USB-to-serial variants on some operating systems. Getting Started Install the Arduino IDE from the official Arduino website. If required, install the CH340 driver for USB connectivity (Windows, macOS, or Linux instructions available online). Connect the board to your computer via USB, select the correct board and port in the IDE, and upload the Blink example to verify operation. Practical Tips Use a regulated 7–12V adapter for reliable external power when not using USB Double-check pin mappings when migrating sketches from DIP to SMD variants (pinout is the same for the Uno form factor) Remove power when wiring motors or inductive loads; use flyback diodes and proper drivers Product Notes Images are for Illustration Purposes Only. Category: Boards and Programmers College Road Electronics 4.81 (575 Reviews)

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