⚡ Ignite Your Imagination with Every Project!
The ElectroCookie Proto Shield Kit is a versatile prototyping solution designed for DIY electronics enthusiasts. With 9 boards in 3 distinct colors, this kit offers various layouts to suit your circuit design needs. Each board measures 2.70" x 2.09" and features a robust 1.6mm thickness, ensuring durability. Compatible with Arduino Uno R3, this kit is perfect for both beginners and seasoned makers looking to elevate their projects.
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 9 |
Is Electric | No |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Switch Type | Tactile |
Compatible Devices | Arduino Uno R3 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Number of Keys | 68 |
Style | Modern |
Color | Multi |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.7"L x 2.09"W x 0.06"H |
A**B
Perfect protoboard for your hobby project
I have purchased numerous Electrocookie products and they are always of a high quality and work as intended. Note that these are not gold plated but soldering to them is just as much a breeze. Thanks to Electrocookie for making cool, affordable things.
A**R
Very handy, and works well.
There are three different layouts in this set, the blue ones worked well for what I was doing, specifically interfacing to a DIP-16. I can see where other projects could use the red and green layouts too, it just depends on what you are trying to do. The board quality was good, and solder flowed well onto the pads.
R**K
Okay. Not great…
Good for the price. Not suitable for high-end work.Perfect for hobby-slash-arduino type applications.Not intended for any kind of precision work, though…
B**.
Good quality, easily solderable
These shields worked just fine with my Arduino. I like the fact that they come in three different flavors.
V**R
Best Proto Shields!!
Of all of the proto shields I have purchased these are by far the best yet. The 3 different designs are great. I love that the header pins aren't pre-soldered. Many uses. Very well done and high quality.
S**Y
These are not stackable with the pins supplied.
These come with a bunch of header pins to plug into arduino. However there are not socket side to the pins so this is the last shield you can add to the arduino. So if you wanted to stack shields to create a system (which is my goal) you would have replace the supplied pins with sockets.
R**L
would give zero stars if possible
completely unsuitable without extensive use of jumpers, etc., as 90% of the terminations are not connected to any other. Not set up as an average breadboard at all. Component mounting pads should be continuous in rows of at least two or three to allow connection of other components without having to resort to silly ass, ugly jumpers which create more hazards and connection issues. Junk! Will be returning.
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