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Arduino Uno - Atmel Atmega 328-PU

Arduino Uno - Atmel Atmega 328-PU


Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software. It's intended for artists, designers, hobbyists, and anyone interested in creating interactive objects or environments.

Arduino can sense the environment by receiving input from a variety of sensors and can affect its surroundings by controlling lights, motors, and other actuators. The microcontroller on the board is programmed using the Arduino programming language (based on Wiring) and the Arduino development environment (based on Processing). Arduino projects can be stand-alone or they can communicate with software running on a computer (e.g. Flash, Processing, MaxMSP).


*Note: This is not an original Arduino brand product, it is manufactured with the same components and functionality by a different manufacturer.


Specifications
Microcontroller: ATmega328
Operating Voltage: 5V
Input Voltage (recommended): 7-12V
Input Voltage (limits): 6-20V
Digital I/O Pins: 14 (of which 6 provide PWM output)
Analog Input Pins: 6
DC Current per I/O Pin: 40 mA
DC Current for 3.3V Pin: 50 mA
Flash Memory: 32 KB (ATmega328) of which 0.5 KB used by bootloader
SRAM: 2 KB (ATmega328)
EEPROM: 1 KB (ATmega328)
Clock Speed: 16 MHz
USB Cable: Included

For support and software visit
http://www.arduino.cc/


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Total of 44 discussions.
Frederik  15 points - 6/10/2013
 
They are equal in functionality, but this one is cheaper, so get this one
__timl  25 points - 6/8/2013
 
I am using the Arduino plugin for Atmel Studio to program this board ***********visualmicro****
joshuav  89 points - 6/2/2013
 
What is the difference between this board and Product ID: 381000030? Is there any hardware difference? Which one is more recent?
 georgiev.s 55 points
The other one has a usb-cable in the package.
 joshuav 89 points
Hi Georgie! But on the specifications of this product, it says: Specifications Microcontroller: ATmega328 Operating Voltage: 5V Input Voltage (recommended): 7-12V Input Voltage (limits): 6-20V Digital I/O Pins: 14 (of which 6 provide PWM output) Analog Input Pins: 6 DC Current per I/O Pin: 40 mA DC Current for 3.3V Pin: 50 mA Flash Memory: 32 KB (ATmega328) of which 0.5 KB used by bootloader SRAM: 2 KB (ATmega328) EEPROM: 1 KB (ATmega328) Clock Speed: 16 MHz >>>USB Cable: Included<<< At the very end there, it says USB cable included.
 georgiev.s 55 points
Ok, I got it. Except for the cable, where Im not really sure, if it is in the package, these is Arudino Uno Rev. 2 and the other one is Rev. 3. So basically a newer version of Arduino Uno. U can see of the pics, the button of the newer one is at the top left corner. Hope this helps you :)
Tyler  1 points - 5/21/2013
 
I know hardly anything about micro controllers. I was wondering if I could use this to program three servos to move to a certain position with a push of a button. I'm making an iron man costume and I want the helmet to open when I press a button then close when I press it again.
 Ulrich 6 points
Definitely yes. You can connect 3 standard rc servos and a button. The programming is quite easy, have a look in the servo example on arduino.cc. Good luck.
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Olzhas  1 points - 4/11/2013
 
Free delivery to Kazakhstan yes or paid and how much time get hold of delivery
 mklements 40 points
Delivery is not free, about $3 for this item and it usually takes 2-3 weeks.
ANATOLIY  6 points - 3/28/2013
 
Hooray set a record 100 days waiting parcel with 08/12/2012, how much more waiting.
 martin 3 points
moi aussi, j'attends et si ils ont compris chez hobbyking que ç*a part comme des petits pains c'est qu'ils n'ont pas encore commandé* ou qu'il ont viré* le service !!! si c'est le cas ils faut le dire!!
 MarkD 212 points
you are a very patient soul...
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 ANATOLIY 6 points
This you very sick soul. Do not you realize that there is no product 100 days. The money I paid. Site Admin sick soul. Item 100 days and there is no any response. Can contact the client. Offer a refund or another product.
ANATOLIY  6 points - 3/18/2013
 
I look forward to 90 days of orders and pays for 08/12/2012 how to wait, who knows
Richard  2 points - 3/18/2013
 
I placed an order on January 6. You have removed the 45 day wait, but not shipped my order. Should I cancel the order?
ANATOLIY  6 points - 3/16/2013
 
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Lello_br  2 points - 2/24/2013
 
Heli-Yeah! and Martin, this is also my question. In the prod 009000001, below the clock speed, it is written: USB cable included
Heli-Yeah!  11 points - 2/20/2013
 
How does this UNO (Prod ID 009000001) clone, differ from the other UNO (Prod ID 381000030) clone?
 AljoÅ¡a 7 points
In (Prod ID 381000030) you get a cable
 Heli-Yeah! 11 points
How did you determine that both are R3?
 AljoÅ¡a 7 points
You can tell by the square chip near USB plug, that chip was replaced in arduino UNO R3. In previous arduino UNO it was bigger and more rectangular. Here is the link to a arduino uno history video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4vjCbJdaI4
ANATOLIY  6 points - 2/20/2013
 
I look forward to 66 days of orders and pays for 08/12/2012 how to wait, who knows
Michail  2 points - 1/26/2013
 
How long to wait, before item change state from backorder?
 AljoÅ¡a 7 points
I am waiting 45 days and nothing yet
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CNC mill  65 points - 1/25/2013
 
Anyone know how I can use also analog pin? i need to use more pins for digital purpose...
 AljoÅ¡a 7 points
All analog pins can also be used as a digital pin. But this must be done programly. You must set a threshold for LOW and for HIGH. if(analogRead(4) < 100) //is LOW else if(analogRead(4) > 923) //is HIGH HIGH is 5V (1023), LOW is 0V (0) You need to take in account the error about 10% That gives LOW - 10% * 1023 = 100 and HIGH 90% * 1023 = 923
ahmed  2 points - 1/15/2013
 
whats the output voltage on this?
 Slugsie 16 points
The output pins on an Arduino are capable of supplying 5v at around 40ma. If you need to supply more then it's simple enough to do with a transistor.
Dexterbot  110 points - 1/8/2013
 
cool arduino stuf !!!
Oleg  3 points - 12/8/2012
 
Hi! What is the difference (except price) between this board and board in link: http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__268
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 charantola 6 points
The Arduino UNO R3 is the newest version of Arduino UNO. It uses the ATMega16U2 instead of the 8U2 found on previous generations. This allows for faster transfer rates and more memory. Besides that, there are two extra pins next to the AREF (SDA and SCL). These pins allow the shields adapt to the voltage provided from the board.
Ridliscott  2 points - 10/31/2012
 
The problem isnt the driver, since windows doesnt even know it is connected. So, no COM to select, no device in device manager to driver install. :(
 alz3abi 8 points
did you try to download the driver from ardunio main site? try to download the IDE software in the arduino website I think it include the driver for windows.
 Ridliscott 2 points
The problem is... it isnt recogniced by the computer, so i don´*t have any oportunity to install drivers. Plug in in a USB, nothing happends.
 alz3abi 8 points
it doesn't give you unknown device? do you know how to check it from device manager ?
 Ridliscott 2 points
Yeah, i know how to check. No unknown device nor nothing. Clearly damaged or broken, but i need to send it to HK to get a refund/change. The mail cost is 3x more expensive than the item... so...
 alz3abi 8 points
what is your Operating system ? did you try the arduino in different system setup ? do you have FTDI cable?
 Ridliscott 2 points
3x PC, 2 Windows 7 and 1 Windows XP and 1 Mac Book PRo with Lion
 alz3abi 8 points
I did some research , when you plug in the USB do you here any sound from speaker ? "device plugged in" ? but not recognized? im not sure what is the USB controller from HK arduino but in general do research about "Updating the Atmega8U2 on an Uno or Mega2560 using DFU" this is the official USB controller which might assist you in your case
 Ridliscott 2 points
No sound from speaker, no device plugged sound. I tried the updating using DFU, but it doen´*t enter DFU mode either. I had to buy an original Arduino since it will be used for my Final Proyect for my degree
Ridliscott  2 points - 10/29/2012
 
First: It didnt came with cable :( Second: When i plug it to my computers, it doesnt get recogniced. Aparently it came with the blink sketch uploaded, and that all it does... cant get it conected neither to a PC nor to a Mac, any clue?
 daniel 373 points
Your probably missing the driver. You also have to be sure the right board is selected under settings or whatever. Also, select com3 USB. Mine messes up when on other com ports. Good luck! I love mine!!!
 daniel 373 points
Oh yea btw, YouTube has plenty of videos oh how to get u going. Also check arduino.cc forum for swapping .h files. That too may be the problem.
 Ridliscott 2 points
The problem isnt the driver, since windows doesnt even know it is connected. So, no COM to select, no device in device manager to driver install. :(
 nicademus 23 points
Download arduino.cc1.01 from arduino.cc - that is the software you need to program any ATMega devices, or go for the Big Kahoona - ATMel Studio which is essentially the full blown Visual Studio version...Once you install that plug in the atmega, it should discover and install the drivers and give you a COM port that you can program with. as far as cable goes...OMG I have millions of USB cables, I could probably stretch them end to end to you just to pass you a spare...haha
 Slugsie 16 points
Go to the ****Arduino.cc website, and follow the instructions. The UNO doesn't seem to get automatically recognised properly on Windows Vista/7 so you need a bit of manual intervention. Full details on the website.
dhruv  103 points - 10/26/2012
 
You people are confusing me alot!Please one of you who is sure tell me whether it comes with it or not.
 fireball412 432 points
I hold it in my hands and it came with a USB cable. However, I would not exclude that some people just did not get a cable. You can probably not rely on it. Nevertheless, it is a standard USB cable. You will find one for a dollar almost everywhere.
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 Slugsie 16 points
Mine did not come with a cable. However it's not my first Arduino, so I already had a cable. The one you want is the slightly uncommon USB type B cable. Not hard to find, it's just not the most common.
dhruv  103 points - 10/13/2012
 
It comes with the cable,right?
 T-101 34 points
yes, looking at the specs 'USB Cable: Included', it used B type USB socket
 On The Ground 10 points
Yes it does :)
 franzen75 1 points
I just recived mine from HK. and there was NO USB Cable in the box!!
 nicademus 23 points
This varies - some people say yes, some say no. I got one, but the reality it is just a Standard USB cable you probably have attached to an inkjet printer...or older USB HDD enclosure...
rizky_p  232 points - 7/26/2012
 
wondering whether it can also be use for multiwii?
 T-101 34 points
Yes, it can, but it's to big for multiwii, usually arduino pro mini used for multiwii builds
sashaNar  68 points - 7/13/2012
 
That's good, but we need Arduino Nano and Mini - they are the most used in copters.
Giray  8 points - 7/7/2012
 
can i feed my arduino with 9v?
 pipikos 5 points
Yes, the input voltage is 7-12VDC normal and 6-20VDC max
 r_g_r 1179 points
Yes, I also use a 9v block battery to power my arduino.
Giray  8 points - 6/30/2012
 
Refering to the spec, Digital I/O Pins: 14 (of which 6 provide PWM output). Can this microprocessor also takes pwm as an input? I need to connect rx to Arduino.
 r_g_r 1179 points
Yes, PWM stands for pluse with modulation. You can read the pulse width on any of the digital input pins. Go the the arduino reference and look for the function called pulseIn.
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dhruv  103 points - 6/26/2012
 
Is it a control board for Quads?If yes then what connectors are used to connect the ESC and reciever to the board ?
 majik01 2901 points
This an Arduino board. It can be used for quads but requires adding sensors. It would be easier/faster to get a multirotor controller board instead. In the electronics sub-section for multirotors, there are several FC boards to chose from. The latest board HK KK2 boards at $29* would be the best choice - need to backorder it though as of 06/26/12.
 dhruv 103 points
The KK2 board can handle only till 6 volts.I want one to use with 4s
 majik01 2901 points
dhruv ... the power that goes to the FC (aka KK2 board) comes from the BEC/UBEC/SBEC and not from the battery directly. Does not matter if you use 2S, 3S or 4S as far as the FC board is concerned. What you need to worry about is if the Motor / ESC can handle 4S or not.
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DANIEL  5 points - 6/22/2012
 
Needs this multirotor control board to be programed from zero? Programming all the code in C or ****? Needs the other boards to be programmed?
 r_g_r 1179 points
Please note that this is NOT a multirotor control board!!! This is just the base board with a programmable micro controller. The controller can be programmed in C. You can download the development tool from arduino.cc . In order to control a multirotor with this board you need to write your own control program from scratch or maybe find one on the internet (google for arducopter). Additionally to the software you obviously need all the sensors and additional hardware (as this is only a bare programmable micro controller board).
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 DANIEL 5 points
Thanks, I bought an Arduino Mega 2560 Rev.3 in xmas, and today is full of dust. I didn't know that was a code for the arduino yet made. I´*m going to see the programmation. Thanks!
 majik01 2901 points
If you add Multiwii sensors and upload the MWC sketch this will function as a FC board. Read it up on the Multiwii threads. This board will make a better base FC board because all the pinouts are available not to mention the fact you can connect it directly to your PC via USB port - no need for an external ISP or serial programmer to upload sketches.
 DANIEL 5 points
What is FC board? Fly Control board?
 majik01 2901 points
Yes .. FC = Flight Controller
A  1 points - 6/13/2012
 
dos this comes with software/driver cd?
 DANIEL 5 points
Needs this multirotor control board to be programed from zero? Needs the other boards to be programed?
 majik01 2901 points
Daniel .. no need to program from zero but you do need to add sensors and upload the WMC sketch (as an example) to start with. MWC is opensource and is actively discussed on it own site and RCGroups.
 GustPilot 265 points
listen to Massimo Banzi at www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoBUXOOdLXY
 Scott 1 points
No, but all the software and drivers you need can be downloaded for free from the arduino website.
beezlebub  231 points - 6/1/2012
 
anyone else think they should carry a shield with gps and accelerometers, so we can have a super-cheap ardupilot type thing?
 Robain 56 points
Hell YEAH!!!!
 majik01 2901 points
Holding out for the ARM based boards ...
hnvasa  101 points - 5/19/2012
 
HK should also stock arduino mega...would go straight into my cart... :))
 Denis 1 points
when already it will appear?
 Robain 56 points
hell yeah, and some sensor shields too... Move over NASA...
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Verry Good HK the original ones are 29 eur in the netherlands here you get 3 for that price i cant give an exact previeuw yet i am still waiting for my stuff but when it arrives i wil post a decent previeuw


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Very useful. Not the original arduino brand but works great for getting started in programing. Even is great for Professionals. Highly recommened for people that would want to make a UAV that uses GPS guide points and wirelessly fly aircraft from their computer. Overall I find it reltitivly easy to get started in programing. Great price but can get for 17 dollars and free shipping on e bay.


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I've have both the Arduino Uno Rev 3 (which I bought from Radio Shack) and the Hobby King clone. The are basically identical with the only noticeable difference being that the LEDs on the HK one are brighter. Highly recommended for people interested in physical computing - as there is an amazing library of functions out there to be used.


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