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.

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