Classic Mega 2560 - compatible with Arduino Mega 2560 board. Built on the Atmel ATmega2560 microcontroller and USB-UART interface chip Prolific PL2303(16MHz). Board for functionality similar to the Arduino Mega 2560, and uses the original chips ATmega2560 (16 MHz). Classic Mega 2560 - connects to the computer via USB-B (classic of Arduino). You can supply power to board through the USB-B connector or DC Barel Jack power connector. The voltage regulator (LDO) can deal with incoming voltage from 6V to 12V (peack 18V) DC. Output current for 5V - about 800mA, for 3.3V - about 180mA (Please note that the higher the input voltage the lower the outgoing current). That will provide a reliable power most of your initial projects. Feature: - Form-factor: Mega Rev 3.0 - Microcontoller: ATmega2560 (16Mhz) - USB-UART interface: Prolific PL2303(16MHz) - Vout/Iout: 5V(800mA)/3.3V(180mA) - Vin (normal)/ Vin (peack): 6-12V/18V - USB socket: USB-B - Power socket: DC Barel Jack - Digital I/O: 70 pins - Analog I/O: 16 pins - PWM: 14 pins Product official page:http://robotdyn.com/catalog/boards/mega_2560_r3_pl2303tqfn_atmega2560_usb_b/ * For get a detail information of product, instruction, schematic diagram, dimension diagram, guide and software, Pls visit to official page of product. RobotDyn(R) - registered trademark in USA. Zhuhai RobotDyn Technology Co.,Ltd - Developer and manufacture.
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An excellent clone and CHEAP!
This is my first Mega 2560 and I couldn't believe the price, so this was just a roll of the dice to see what I'd get. I'm extremely happy so far. I ordered two boards and they're both working perfectly. I'd also ordered a pair of cases for the Mega and the boards fit in them perfectly as well, with the exception that the reset button is in a different location than where the case's is. One thing I didn't know is that the Mega board doesn't have mounting holes like the UNO's, so it needs a case of some type. I've very pleased with these units and still can't believe how inexpensive they are! I think all my Arduino projects from now on will be using these boards instead of the original UNOs.Followup: I liked these so much that I ordered two more. They appear to be back-ordered at the moment so I'm glad I have four of these on hand now.