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Arduino Nano V3 Board (Solderless)
The Arduino Nano V3 Board (Solderless) is a compact microcontroller perfect for DIY electronics and Arduino projects. No soldering required, making it easy for beginners. Order now for quick delivery in Pakistan
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ESP32-S3 Terminal Adapter (44 Pin)
- Breaks out all 44 ESP32-S3 pins into screw terminals
- Clearly labeled GPIO, power, and GND connections
- Enables solderless, secure wiring for modules and sensors
- Ideal for rapid prototyping and permanent installations
- Compact, durable PCB design suitable for enclosures
- Great for IoT, home automation, and robotics projects
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ESP32-Cam Wi-Fi + Bluetooth with OV2640 Camera Module
Boards and Programmers, Boards, Modules and AccessoriesESP32-Cam Wi-Fi + Bluetooth with OV2640 Camera Module
- High-Resolution Camera: 2MP OV2640 camera for clear images
- Wi-Fi & Bluetooth: Built-in 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.2
- Powerful Processor: ESP32-S dual-core 32-bit LX6 microprocessor
- Ample Storage: 4MB PSRAM and 8MB Flash memory
- MicroSD Card Slot: Supports up to 4GB for extra storage
- Versatile Interfaces: Multiple GPIO pins, UART, SPI, I2C, PWM
- Compact Design: Small size (40mm x 27mm) for easy integration
- Low Power Consumption: Energy-efficient for battery-powered projects
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NodeMCU ESP8266 Wi-Fi Module V3 (CH340)
Build Smarter Projects with NodeMCU ESP8266
Take your IoT development to the next level with the NodeMCU ESP8266, a high-performance, cost-effective Wi-Fi module tailored for innovation. Whether you’re designing automation systems, smart gadgets, or monitoring tools, this module offers the versatility and power your project needs.
The onboard CH340 USB driver ensures fast and reliable programming. Its seamless integration with the Arduino IDE makes it the ideal choice for both hobbyists and professionals. Plus, with a clearly labeled pinout, setup becomes intuitive and hassle-free.
With strong community support and access to beginner tutorials, it’s easy to bring your creative ideas to life.
Key Features and Benefits
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Stable and fast ESP8266 Wi-Fi connectivity
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Fully compatible with Arduino IDE
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CH340 USB to serial interface for smooth uploads
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Clear and easy-to-follow pinout layout
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Ideal for home automation and IoT applications
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Affordable NodeMCU price in Pakistan
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Available with secure online purchase and fast delivery
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ESP32 S3 (N16R8) Wi-Fi + Bluetooth Development Board
Boards and Programmers, Boards, Modules and AccessoriesESP32 S3 (N16R8) Wi-Fi + Bluetooth Development Board
- Dual-core Xtensa LX7 processor up to 240 MHz
- Built-in Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n) and Bluetooth 5 (LE)
- 16MB Flash and 8MB PSRAM (N16R8 configuration)
- AI acceleration support for voice and image recognition
- USB Type-C for power, programming, and debugging
- Multiple GPIOs and rich peripheral interfaces (SPI, I2C, UART, etc.)
- Compatible with Arduino, ESP-IDF, and MicroPython
- Ideal for IoT, AI, automation, and smart device development
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Arduino Uno R3 Wi-Fi Development Board (ATmega328P)
Boards and Programmers, Boards, Modules and AccessoriesArduino Uno R3 Wi-Fi Development Board (ATmega328P)
- Based on ATmega328P microcontroller
- Built-in ESP8266 Wi-Fi module for wireless communication
- 14 digital I/O pins (6 with PWM), 6 analog inputs
- Supports UART, SPI, I2C interfaces for flexible connectivity
- Micro-USB port for easy power and programming
- Compatible with Arduino IDE and standard Uno R3 shields
- Ideal for IoT, smart home, and wireless projects
- Operates at 5V logic with 3.3V and 5V power output options
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About Boards and Programmer
The Boards and Programmers category includes a wide selection of microcontroller boards and Wi-Fi modules that form the foundation of modern electronics, IoT, and embedded systems projects. These boards are widely used by students, hobbyists, and engineers for building smart devices, automation systems, robotics, and prototyping.
Our collection features popular Arduino boards such as the Arduino Uno R3 (DIP & SMD variants) and Arduino Nano V3 (USB Type-C and solderless versions), known for their ease of use and compatibility with a wide range of sensors and shields. For wireless and IoT applications, we stock ESP32 and ESP8266 NodeMCU modules, offering built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. More advanced options like the ESP32-S3 and ESP32-Cam with OV2640 camera provide high performance for AI, vision, and IoT-based projects.
To support advanced development, accessories such as the ESP32-S3 Terminal Adapter help expand connectivity options. Whether you are just starting out with Arduino or working on complex wireless communication systems, these boards provide reliable platforms for experimentation and innovation.
FAQs
1. What is the difference between Arduino Uno and Arduino Nano?
The Arduino Uno is larger with more input/output pins, while the Nano is compact and ideal for breadboard-based projects. Both are compatible with the Arduino IDE.
2. Why are ESP32 boards popular for IoT projects?
ESP32 boards come with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, making them excellent for IoT devices, smart home automation, and wireless communication systems.
3. What is the use of an ESP32-Cam module?
The ESP32-Cam combines Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and an integrated OV2640 camera, making it suitable for projects like surveillance, image recognition, and IoT vision applications.
4. How is ESP8266 different from ESP32?
The ESP8266 NodeMCU provides Wi-Fi capability at a lower cost, while the ESP32 offers more processing power, Bluetooth connectivity, and advanced features like multiple cores and sensors support.
5. Do I need a programmer to use Arduino boards?
No, most Arduino boards (like Uno and Nano) come with a built-in USB interface for programming. External programmers are only needed for low-level flashing or special cases.