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4.7
🔌 Electrical Controls & Indicators, 💡 Industrial Electrical

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Description of Enhancing Arduino Terminal Connectivity with Electronics Salon's Breakout Module

Terminal Block Breakout Module - for Arduino UNO R3. the item has been soldered and assembled. Terminal block pitch 3.5mm/0.138", wire size range 26AWG to 16AWG, strip length 5mm, screw M2 steel, pin header and cage copper. Standard IDC40 pitch 0.1" header, you can use 40pin FRC(flat ribbon cable) connector cable connect all Arduino Uno pins to peripheral equipment. With power on LED indicating. red reset button on the side. with a ICSP adapter connect header. FR-4 fiber glass PCB, dual copper layers. NOTE: the item not include Arduino Uno module.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very useful for connecting to the Arduino Uno

This is a handy "tool" for attaching wires to the Arduino Uno R3. With easy-to-manage screw connections, connections feel more secure than just using the Uno itself, which is fine if you want a project to last longer. Also, it has many extra places to add extra grounds and Vcc connections. I need another one soon as my first one is in a fairly ongoing project.

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • New competitors have appeared

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly what I wanted

I wanted to prevent wires from being pulled out of my Arduino. Also, I didn't want to solder the ends to the wires. It's much clearer to hold the sensor wires together. Each sensor can be screwed into its own 5V and ground. Also, my eyes are getting old and it's a lot easier to read than Arduino pin labels. I'm using my Arduino to turn a chest freezer into a very cold fridge that won't freeze, so making sure the fridge stays cool and doesn't spoil the food pays off. I've just ordered one more…

Pros
  • Controls and Indicators
Cons
  • Out of fashion

Revainrating 5 out of 5

An interesting and thoughtful addition to my Arduino arsenal.

There are many beautiful ways to use the Arduino. One of my favorite things is having more than one +5 volt and 3.3 volt and ground connections. You can run out quickly. Analog inputs and analog reference signal are clearly marked. The I/O link is clearly marked. The 40-pin cable connector is clearly marked with pin numbers. This connector is ideal for connecting Dupont breadboard wires. This is the second device I've bought from an electronics store. The first was a healthy relay board with…

Pros
  • I/O Modules
Cons
  • Ugly Packaging