Arduino Sheld for IoT
- Without Arduino UNO
Arduino Uno is the most popular microcontroller among students, hobbyists and professionals for prototyping and developing electronic projects. However Arduino Uno does not have built in network capability. Added to this the components are typically connected using a breadboard with wires and this makes the projects extremely messy.
To overcome this, we have developed the Arduino Shield for IoT Project Development. This board has a built-in WiFi module. The board has RMC connectors using which you can connect most of the common sensors and actuators. Arduino developers can read and write from popular cloud databases easily using Arduino.
Arduino Uno and Sensors Not Included
Arduino starter kit for IoT
- includes Arduino Uno
Arduino Uno is the most popular microcontroller among students, hobbyists and professionals for prototyping and developing electronic projects. However Arduino Uno does not have built in network capability. Added to this the components are typically connected using a breadboard with wires and this makes the projects extremely messy.
To overcome this, we have developed the Arduino Shield for IoT Project Development. This board has a built-in WiFi module. The board has RMC connectors using which you can connect most of the common sensors and actuators. Arduino developers can read and write from popular cloud databases easily using Arduino.
Arduino Uno, Buzzer, LDR, Push button and obstacle sensors Included with Kit
Project board starter kit for IoT
- w/o NodeMcu
In any project, when we use breadboards, there could be a lot of wires running around in the circuit.
This makes the entire setup quite cumbersome and also prone to errors. We end up spending a lot of time on debugging these, disconnected!, wires. This can be a daunting task, even for experienced developers. And certainly a nightmare for beginners. The Project development boards have been designed to address this issue. Most of the common sensors can be directly connected using RMC wires.
The board has female sockets into which a NodeMcu can directly be inserted.
NodeMCU Not Included
Project board starter kit for IoT
- includes NodeMcu
In any project, when we use breadboards, there could be a lot of wires running around in the circuit.
This makes the entire setup quite cumbersome and also prone to errors. We end up spending a lot of time on debugging these, disconnected!, wires. This can be a daunting task, even for experienced developers. And certainly a nightmare for beginners. The Project development boards have been designed to address this issue. Most of the common sensors can be directly connected using RMC wires.
The board has female sockets into which a NodeMcu can directly be inserted.
NodeMCU , Buzzer, LDR, Push button and obstacle sensors Included with Kit
Multi project IoT Kit – with Arduino
Multi project IoT Kit – with NodeMcu