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      <title><![CDATA[DFRoduino Mega (Arduino Mega)]]></title>
      <link>http://www.yerobot.com/arduino-mega.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<table><tr><td><a href="http://www.yerobot.com/arduino-mega.html"><img src="http://www.yerobot.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/75x75/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/m/e/mega_1.jpg" border="0" align="left" height="75" width="75"></a></td><td  style="text-decoration:none;">The Arduino Mega is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega1280 (datasheet). It has 54 digital input/output pins (of which 14 can be used as PWM outputs), 16 analog inputs, 4 UARTs (hardware serial ports), a 16 MHz crystal oscillator, a USB connection, a power jack, an ICSP header, and a reset button. It contains everything needed to support the microcontroller; simply connect it to a computer with a USB cable or power it with a AC-to-DC adapter or battery to get started. The Mega is compatible with most shields designed for the Arduino Duemilanove or Diecimila.

<b>Summary</b>
<table><tr><td>Microcontroller</td><td>ATmega1280</td></tr><tr><td>Operating Voltage</td><td>5V</td></tr><tr><td>Input Voltage (recommended)</td><td>7-12V</td></tr><tr><td>Input Voltage (limits)</td><td>6-20V</td></tr><tr><td>Digital I/O Pins</td><td>54 (of which 14 provide PWM output)</td></tr>
<tr><td>Analog Input Pins</td><td>16</td></tr><tr><td>DC Current per I/O Pin</td><td>40 mA</td></tr><tr><td>DC Current for 3.3V Pin</td><td>50 mA</td></tr><tr><td>Flash Memory</td><td>128 KB of which 4 KB used by bootloader</td></tr><tr><td>SRAM</td><td>8 KB</td></tr><tr><td>EEPROM</td><td>4 KB</td></tr><tr><td>Clock Speed</td><td>16 MHz</td></tr></table>


<b>Shield Compatibility</b>

The Mega is designed to be compatible with most shields designed for the Diecimila or Duemilanove. Digital pins 0 to 13 (and the adjacent AREF and GND pins), analog inputs 0 to 5, the power header, and ICSP header are all in equivalent locations. Further the main UART (serial port) is located on the same pins (0 and 1), as are external interrupts 0 and 1 (pins 2 and 3 respectively). SPI is available through the ICSP header on both the Mega and Duemilanove / Diecimila. Please note that I2C is not located on the same pins on the Mega (20 and 21) as the Duemilanove / Diecimila (analog inputs 4 and 5).

The Mega is compatible with

Arduino Mega Prototype Shield
Arduino I/O Shield
Arduino LCD Shield
Arduino Motor Shield

The Mega is NOT compatible with 

Arduino Ethernet Shield<p> Price:<span class="price">£ 24.50</span></p></td></tr></table>]]></description>
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      <title><![CDATA[DFRoduino Duemilanove (Atmega328 Arduino Clone)]]></title>
      <link>http://www.yerobot.com/arduino-duemilanove-atmega328.html</link>
      <description><![CDATA[<table><tr><td><a href="http://www.yerobot.com/arduino-duemilanove-atmega328.html"><img src="http://www.yerobot.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/thumbnail/75x75/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/v/2/v2.jpg" border="0" align="left" height="75" width="75"></a></td><td  style="text-decoration:none;">The Arduino Duemilanove  is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega328 (datasheet). It has 14 digital input/output pins (of which 6 can be used as PWM outputs), 6 analog inputs, a 16 MHz crystal oscillator, a USB connection, a power jack, an ICSP header, and a reset button. It contains everything needed to support the microcontroller; simply connect it to a computer with a USB cable or power it with a AC-to-DC adapter or battery to get started.

<b>Summary</b>
<table><tr><td>Microcontroller</td><td>ATmega328</td></tr><tr><td>Operating Voltage</td><td>5V</td></tr><tr><td>Input Voltage (recommended)</td><td>7-12V</td></tr><tr><td>Input Voltage (limits)</td><td>6-20V</td></tr><tr><td>Digital I/O Pins</td><td>14 (of which 6 provide PWM output)</td></tr>
<tr><td>Analog Input Pins</td><td>6</td></tr><tr><td>DC Current per I/O Pin</td><td>40 mA</td></tr><tr><td>DC Current for 3.3V Pin</td><td>50 mA</td></tr><tr><td>Flash Memory</td><td>32 KB of which 2KB used by bootloader</td></tr><tr><td>SRAM</td><td>2 KB</td></tr><tr><td>EEPROM</td><td>1 KB</td></tr><tr><td>Clock Speed</td><td>16 MHz</td></tr></table>


<b>Shield Compatibility</b>

Arduino Duemilanove  Prototype Shield (Compatible)
Arduino I/O Shield (Compatible)
Arduino LCD Shield (Compatible)
Arduino Motor Shield (Compatible)
Arduino Ethernet Shield (Compatible)


<b>Downloads</b>

<a href="http://arduino.cc/en/Main/Software">IDE Download</a><p> Price:<span class="price">£ 19.00</span></p></td></tr></table>]]></description>
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