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Seeed XIAO Expansion Board
€15.20

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seeed Grove - Base Shield für Arduino v2.0
€4.50

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seeed Grove - Shield für Arduino Nano
€3.40

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3,5" Display Shield für Arduino Uno / Mega
€19.50

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seeed Grove - Shield für Arduino Mega v1.2
€5.10

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LCD / Keypad Shield für Arduino Uno / Mega
€4.50

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Prototyping Shield für Arduino Uno inkl. Breadboard
€5.10

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Arduino 9-Achsen Motion Shield
€24.80

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Adafruit 2.7" dreifarbiges eInk / ePaper Shield mit SRAM
€43.95

Arduino Shield - Extend the functionality

Arduino Shields are easy to install and use, and they provide a reliable and powerful solution for controlling motors, for example. So, if you are a maker who likes to work with motors or just want to take your Arduino projects to the next level, then Shields are a great investment that will pay off!

If you've worked with the Arduino before, you may have found that controlling motors and motion units can be a challenge. This is where the Arduino Motor Shield comes in! The Arduino Motor Controller is specifically designed to simplify and improve motor control with the Arduino. It provides an easy way to control DC or stepper motors, making it the perfect tool for robots, CNC machines and many other projects that require precise motion control.

What is an Arduino Motor Shield?

An Arduino Motor Shield is an expansion board for the Arduino microcontroller designed to simplify motor control. It allows the Arduino to control a variety of direct current (DC) or stepper motors, making it ideal for robotics and other motion control applications.

How does the Arduino Shield work?

The Arduino Motor Shield essentially contains a variety of driver components that convert the electrical signals from the Arduino into a suitable form for controlling motors. Shield is also equipped with protection circuits to protect the Arduino and other components from damage due to voltage spikes or reverse current.

What Arduino Shields are available?

There are a variety of Shields available for the Arduino. Here are some of the most used shields:

Ethernet Shield - Allows the Arduino to connect to the internet and provides an Ethernet port.

Wi-Fi Shield - Allows the Arduino to connect wirelessly to the Internet and provides Wi-Fi connectivity.

Bluetooth Shield - Wirelessly connects the Arduino to other devices via Bluetooth.

LCD Shield - Provides an easy way to connect LCD displays to the Arduino.

GPS Shield - Allows the use of GPS modules to determine the position of the Arduino.

NFC Shield - Allows the use of NFC modules to communicate with other NFC-enabled devices.

SD Card Shield - Provides the ability to use SD cards for data storage.

Prototyping Shield - Provides a variety of slots and connectors to create custom circuits on the Arduino.

Sensor Shield - Allows sensors to be connected to the Arduino to take measurements.

This list is of course not exhaustive, there are many more shields for the Arduino that are suitable for a variety of applications. Most of these shields are easy to install and use and are a great way to extend the functionality of the Arduino.

How do Arduino Shields work?

Shields are expansion boards that plug onto the Arduino to add extra functionality or make it easier to connect to other devices. Most shields simply plug onto the Arduino and can then be connected to other devices or components using the appropriate connectors.

Each shield contains several components that are specifically designed for the desired functionality of the shield. For example, a Motor Shield may contain one or more driver components to drive DC or stepper motors, while an Ethernet Shield contains an Ethernet controller and other components to enable the Arduino to connect to the Internet.

Most shields use the same serial port that the Arduino itself uses to communicate with the Arduino. This means that the code for the Shield is programmed in the Arduino IDE and then sent to the Shield via the serial port.

Arduino Shields often come with pre-built libraries and sample code specifically designed for the Shield in question. These libraries make using the Shield much easier, as the user does not need extensive knowledge of electronics or programming to use the Shield.

In summary, Shields provide an easy way to extend the functionality of the Arduino by adding additional components and functions. They are easy to install and use and allow users to easily customise their Arduino projects to their specific needs.