![]() ![]() Red Labels are the things that add the MEGA in the Seeeduino, the set includes additional ADC input pins and a bunch of bidirectional IO pins.Ī switch that would reset the SeeeduinoMegaĪ connection to the main source, this is used when the shield's supply is to be taken from the main power sourceĪnalog to Digital channels multiplexed with Port-F, used to interface with analog sensors like potentiometers, voltage, current, temperature, pressure, humidity sensors as well as analog gyroscopes and accelerometers.Brown Labels are items that are common to the Arduino family this makes the Seeeduino Mega compatible with most Arduino shields.Blue Labels are mode selector and reset switches.Label For the Reset button the Seeeduino Mega uses a an edge mounted push button while other Arduino based platforms uses a four legged tack switch. ![]() Label The Seeeduino Mega uses a 2 Pin JST connector for the power supply while the rest of the Arduino family uses coaxial power plugs.Label The Seeeduino Mega uses a 4 Position mini-Type B Jack while the rest of the Arduino family uses standard 4 Position Type B Jack.The following diagram illustrates the placement of important integrated circuits, indicator LEDs, connectors common to all Arduino based development platforms and the ones specific to Seeeduino Mega. Programmable PWM Resolution (Bits): 2 -16Īnalog to Digital Input Channels (ADC): 16īyte Oriented 2 -Wire Serial Interface: 1 For more details on the alternate pin functions please refer to the Atmega2560 datasheet. Peripheral Features are multiplexed with General Purpose Input/Output Pins, for multiplexing and assignment please check Pin Definitions. Power Jack: 2.54mm, 2pin JST Peripheral Features And as a member of Seeeduino series, Seeeduino Mega inherits deliberate details from Seeeduino, like selectable operating voltage(3.3V/5V), right angle reset button, and so on. Compared to Arduino Mega, we shrunk the volume of Arduino Mega by at least 30% and made it 100% compatible with Seeed Shield products. It features ATmega2560 processor which brings a large number of I/O pins, as much as 70 digital I/O, 16 analog inputs, 14 PWM, and 4 hardware serial ports. Seeeduino Mega is a powerful microcontroller derived from Arduino Mega. ![]()
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