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🚀 Unlock limitless innovation with the Arduino Mega 2560 – where complexity meets creativity!
The Arduino Mega 2560 REV3 is a robust development board featuring an ATmega2560 microcontroller running at 16 MHz, equipped with 54 digital I/O pins, 16 analog inputs, and 256KB of flash memory. Designed for advanced prototyping, it supports multiple serial ports and USB programming through the Arduino IDE, making it ideal for complex projects in robotics, home automation, and IoT. Its extensive I/O and memory capacity provide unmatched flexibility for professional makers and engineers.















| ASIN | B0046AMGW0 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 22,551 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1,625 in Components & Replacement Parts |
| Brand | Arduino |
| Colour | r.blue |
| Computer Memory Type | SRAM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,656) |
| Date First Available | 4 Mar. 2011 |
| Graphics Card Description | OpenGL |
| Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
| Graphics Card Ram Size | 16.51 MB |
| Graphics Chipset Brand | Générique |
| Graphics RAM Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hard Disk Description | Generic |
| Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 1 RPM |
| Hard Drive Interface | USB 2.0/3.0 |
| Hard Drive Size | 1 GB |
| Item Weight | 36 g |
| Item model number | 2152366 |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 5 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Arduino |
| Maximum Memory Supported | 16 GB |
| Memory Clock Speed | 16 MHz |
| Memory Technology | DDR |
| Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 1 |
| Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
| Operating System | IDS |
| Processor Brand | Atmel |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Processor Speed | 16 MHz |
| Processor Type | Handheld Engine CXD2230GA |
| Product Dimensions | 11.7 x 6 x 2.5 cm; 36 g |
| RAM Size | 8 KB |
| Resolution | 1920 Pixels |
| Screen Resolution | 1920 |
| Series | Arduino Mega 2560 REV3 |
| Standing screen display size | 1 Inches |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Wireless Type | 802.11a |
A**M
A great device for DIY and robotics projects.
The Arduino Mega 2560 Rev3 is a powerful and versatile development board that is ideal for creating complex projects that require a large number of inputs and outputs, ranging from simple alarms to complex automated systems. It has 54 digital inputs/outputs, 16 analog inputs. You can find a lot of training materials and examples of projects on the Internet, which makes it easier to study and create your own devices. One of the main features of the Arduino Mega 2560 is its large memory capacity - 256 KB. This allows you to create more complicated projects that require a lot of code. Another advantage of the Arduino Mega 2560 is its versatility. The device supports many different sensors, modules and expansion boards, which allows you to adapt it to a variety of tasks. For example, I used it to create a smart home system, as well as to control various mechanisms in my robot. Despite the fact that it costs a little more than other Arduino models, its capabilities and functionality justify the cost. However, the Arduino Mega 2560 has drawbacks, it is quite large and heavy, which can be inconvenient for some projects. Overall, the Arduino Mega 2560 is an excellent choice for those who work on projects with a large number of sensors and actuators.
D**I
Excellent product
Good product if you're starting out on Arduino. I've had it for quite a while and did some interesting projects with it. I needed the extra I/O ports it gives. Just a note to other buyers though: This is a genuine Arduino board, but remember that Arduino is open source hardware, and the base components are cheap (even though this is expensive). There are Hong Kong retailers that assemble the same thing for a much cheaper price. I've had one that's 1/4th of the price and works just as well. You could even assemble it yourself if you'd like. This is a good product. If you don't want to try your luck, like I did, get this one, but keep in mind you can get better deals.
J**S
Arduino Mega 2560
I was unsure when i ordered this item that it was likely a scam or a B grade product or even a clone but no, i ordered it on the 18th of dec and as sure as claimed by amazon it turned up on the 21st, I opened the package and i was delighted to see it was sealed not taped in an antistatic bag, also in the package was a usb lead. Excitedly i opened it and inspected it, it IS the original Arduino Mega 2560 r3 so still not being sure i put it through every pin on the device and it works 100%, i am so happy with this device and i highly recommend this company, an absolutely gold find .. thank you.
P**D
Brill. Heart of my simulator
Used various sizes to build a simulator, the heart of all my controls.
A**R
MEGA 2560 R3 Arduino or Clone?
I was looking for an Arduino MEGA R3 or clone when I came across this product claiming to be a genuine Arduino at clone prices. So I ordered, the reviews were good and I didn't mind a clone, and if it was a genuine Arduino from Italy... Arrived today in a plain brown box with my address and telephone number! on the front. The circuit board inside looked like an Arduino MEGA 2560 R3 and was sealed in an anti-static bag; but no genuine Arduino box as shown in one of the pictures. I have taken a picture of the front and back and uploaded them so you can judge the quality and if you think it is genuine. In terms of build there are a few slightly wonky components but generally looks well made. I have a (Maplin-bought and so presumably genuine) Arduino UNO R3 and an Arduino Yun (which I do not believe has been cloned yet - 1/2014) for comparison. My conclusion is that this product seems to use a different font that those I believe to be genuine - but I am no expert on Arduino fonts. What about function. Powered it up and the LED attached to pin 13 started to blink - but at a faster rate than I have observed on my other Arduino boards. It accepted a modified version of the Blink sketch without issue. The main reason for buying this is that I am running a clone Ethernet shield (which I am very happy with) on the UNO and I just needed more memory. Swapped the shield over from the UNO to the MEGA 2560 and everything works as expected. I haven't and wont test every pin, but this microprocessor can expect to be live for a good few months as a web server so I'll report back later one way or the other. Just for clarity I am not associated with this company, Arduino or any one else who sells microprocessor boards - it's just a hobby. Update: It has been live as a webserver from about two weeks after it arrived with little issue. Quite happy.
A**H
Mega!
Ah, an old friend. I love these boards. They are great to use. They can be a little expensive at first sight but they come with lots of IO & fair amount of muscle. I've just done about 4 projects using these. Simple to use. Free development environment downloadable from the Arduino website. The language is C & the function set seems pretty good for such a small board.
I**B
A very useful Arduino
An Arduino that I use for railway modelling purposes. For these the Mega is great because of the larger number of I/O pins and also timers, than the Uno. It is a little expensive though.
N**K
Prompt delivery of a quality product
Great
M**R
It's exactly what I expected, and it has provided a nice first foray into microcontrollers for this old hand at programming and electronics. It took only minutes to install the free IDE (integrated development environment -- the "programming" tool) and to run a test program on the board. So far I've used it to drive strips of several hundred WS2812b individually addressable programmable LEDs for combination functional/aesthetic lighting installations, and it takes input from either pushbuttons or touch sensors (using I2C bus). But essentially it was the quality I expected for the price I paid. That said... Having the included solid plastic base while prototyping and developing code is somehow a consistently underrated feature that this genuine Arduino Mega2560 board has. I can't stress the benefits of avoiding: accidentally shorting, lowering resistance to ground of, or adding capacitance accidentally to a pin because the underside of the board is touched when moved, or dust containing some metallic particles you didn't notice is on your desk. Point is, for all the functionality of this board, perhaps most impressive thing about the package was a single, undocumented, completely self-explanatory, highly useful simple accessory, simply because it isn't something most people have sitting around. Seriously, how often does an included accessory require no installation, do it's job perfectly, not need replacing, be able to be removed if unwanted, requires no explanation, and avoids both potentially board-destroying situations AND potential programming nightmares where anomalous input could be intermittently created. By including this feature, novice developers who are less likely to be actively aware of certain precautions are saved from a disturbingly short or horribly frustrating first experience working with microcontrollers. I also can't stress enough that if you use microcontrollers which make use of the Arduino IDE (which is MANY), it's a worth buying a slightly more expensive genuine Arduino product once and a while (if they fit your project) to support the company that provides the software and support for free to the world. No, I'm not affiliated in any way, just a fan of their business model.
D**D
تم ارسال قطعة مستعملة وبها أثر خدوش
C**+
初めてのauduino。調和解析プログラムを入れるため、メモリが心配になりmegaを購入したが、余裕で利用可。何も問題なく使えています。
F**R
En principio, dada la diferencia de precio, pensé en comprarme uno de los muchos clónicos que se encantan en la misma Amazon, pero luego, leyendo distintas opiniones sobre problemas con la detección de librerías, tener que instalar driver’s, etc., vamos, que he preferido pagar lo que cuesta el original y no correr el riesgo de que cuando este liado en mitad del proyecto me encuentre con problemas que no sepa si provienen de hardware o del software, ya que al final lo que hago lo hago por diversión y no me apetece tener mas problemas de los lógicos. Este ha funcionado a la primera, sin darme el mas mínimo problema. Por otra parte el que este fabricado en Italia, ósea, en Europa, incide en no fomentar mas la dependencia de la “fabrica del mundo” que es actualmente China, de forma que pago algo mas, pero obtengo un producto con mayor garantía y apoyo la industria electrónica europea.
H**O
Llegó antes de tiempo muy bien sellado, funciona excelente. Espero pronto la nueva versión R4. ¡Gracias Arduino!!
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