Prototyping
Allows you to mount a Really Bare Bones Board, AKA RBBB, onto a prototyping shield, and add regular shields to it. All the pins are brought out into easy to access places, and it includes two onboard LEDs and a switch, already connected to ground. Detailed step by step assembly instructions are online at shield.wickeddevice.com
Read moreThe Shield Dock is a versatile prototyping shield that can be used in several different ways: 1. With a traditionally shaped Arduino, as a prototyping shield. 2. As a pin break-out for your other shields to a breadboard, or built into a permanent project. 3. Docked with a Sippino to give it compatibility with regular….
Read moreThe SparkFun Arduino ProtoShield is a bare PCB with no attached or included parts that lets you customize your own Arduino shield using whatever circuit you can come up with! You will even be able to test your circuit or project to make sure everything is working the way it should! The SparkFun Arduino ProtoShield….
Read moreThe SparkFun ProtoShield Kit lets you customize your own Arduino shield using whatever circuit you can come up with and then test it to make sure everything is working the way it should! The SparkFun ProtoShield Kit is based off the Arduino R3’s footprint that allows you to easily incorporate it with favorite Arduino-based device…..
Read moreThe SparkFun Qwiic Shield is an easy-to-assemble board that provides a simple way to incorporate the Qwiic Connect System with your Arduino-based device. This shield connects the I2C bus on your Arduino to a series of SparkFun Qwiic connectors and provides the circuitry to convert the 5V given to the 3.3V required by I2C boards….
Read moreThe ScrewShield extends all pins of the Arduino out to 3.5mm pitch screw terminals. It also has a lot of the utility provided by a regular prototyping shield, including: A large prototyping space of both connected and unconnected 0.1″ spaced through-holes. 5V and GND busses. Reset button. General purpose push button. 5mm yellow LED.
Read morePrototyping shield for the Arduino Mega. Provides a prototyping area, two general-purpose LEDs, and reset button. The shield also works with small breadboards if you don’t want to solder to the prototyping area.
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