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Build your own Arduino shield using the compact and flexible Proto Shield kit. Solder together a limitless range of circuits and reuse it in all your Arduino projects. A standard 0.1" prototyping grid accepts commonly used through-hole parts and chips. You could also find a range of basic components are included to help you get started with your custom shield.
Features
Standard Arduino compatible
Large 0.1"*0.1" pitch prototyping area
A variety of through-hole sizes to fit most parts
Arduino UART and I2C port pin breakout for easy external communications
Dual ISP breakouts for easy programming and stacking
3.3 volt, 5 volt, and ground power rails are easily available anywhere on the board
Breadboard style prototyping area
USB type B breakout
Basic components included (buttons, switches, LEDs, resistors, USB jack)
Packing List
1x Arduino compatible Proto Board
1x B type USB connector
1x 40-pin 2.54mm male long header
1x 40-pin 2.54mm female header
2x 40-pin 2.54mm male header
1x 40-pin 2.54mm spacer
3x 8-pin 2.54mm female header
1x 6-pin 2.54mm female header
1x ISP female pin header
1x ISP male pin header
1x 10k Ohm rotary potentiometer
4x 1k Ohm through-hole resistor
2x 10k Ohm through-hole resistor
2x 3mm Red through-hole LED
2x 3mm Green through-hole LED
1x 3mm dual color through-hole LED
4x Mini push button switch
2x DPDT switch
Documents
Please visit our wiki page for more info about this product. It will be appreciated if you can help us improve the documents, add more demo code or tutorials. For technical support, please post your questions to our forum.
is there a way that i can lay this out so that i can use the 2.8 tft touch shield on the raspberry pi
Dear Derek levine.You can enter the wiki to find more information,and you can regard shields' surface as a reference.But we have not other docs.Thanks for your comprehension.
I'm using an Arduino Uno r3 with a Seeed Ethernet Shield. I would like to use the protoshield as well. How do you recommend configuring the protoshield to be used in this configuration? And would I stack the Protoshield on top of the Ethernet shield or the other way around?
Hello, thanks for your interest in our products. The Protoshield is not compatible with Ethernet since the SPI female header connector could not connect Protoshield to Ethernet Shield. We will sell female to male header later later, you could get this solder on Protoshield replace with the female headers of this kit.
Answered by Deray Wu |
2012-11-26
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Rick | 2012-12-02
This kit is great. Sure the POT hangs off the edge, so what, it has a great knob at lease, unlike all the rest. The USB provides power and programming if desired. This is a proto shield people, you don't need instructions, this is for rolling your own. This is the third board I got, love em. I used them for LED controller, and one for a stepper motor controller shield. This next one will be for a xmas tree ornament controller board. Again, this is NOT a finished product,it is just the start of a great project that you have invented and need to prototype. There is not a lot of documentation, because it is for making whatever you desire, Duh !!!!
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Sam | 2012-10-31
You have to be kidding me? Bought at RadioShack, discovered pot doesn't even fit on board??? You would think pot and USB would be hooked up to pins on the arduino, so you could actually use them. If this is seeedstudios idea of a finished product I won't be buying much of their stuff. Me thinks... Back in the box it goes!
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M****E | 2012-10-28
Do not buy. Purchased from RadioShack, it did not come with proper instructions. The wiki does not provide proper pictures, and this shield will not stack with others, as the headers are offset. I simply cannot recommend this product.
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M****T | 2012-01-18
The protoshield arrived, no diagram, picture, or instructions of any type. No documentation on this website. Price was nice, but without any documentation, its not for novices (like me). Couldnt recommend it based on that.
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Jonathan Rebillard | 2011-08-08
This design misses a precise layout document for soldering.
Photograph is not sufficient to get a good work basis .
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David Churcher | 2010-08-11
I love this kit, it's such good value and the pin and hole placement is really well thought-out. So far it's been used for a high-power LED driver, mega-ISP shield, and servo hookup shield. The plated-through holes do make it a bit tricky to desolder though.