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The Robodo UNO R3 SMD Board is a compact and powerful microcontroller board compatible with Arduino, featuring 14 digital I/O pins, USB connectivity, and a recommended input voltage of 7V to 12V. Ideal for hobbyists and professionals alike, this board is perfect for a wide range of electronic projects.
Brand | Robodo |
Manufacturer | Bombay Electronics |
Country of Origin | China |
Model number | AMZ0031 |
Colour | Blue |
Number of Memory Sticks | 1 |
Item Weight | 50 g |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 5 x 5 cm; 50 g |
Item model number | AMZ0031 |
Item Height | 50 Millimeters |
Item Width | 50 Millimeters |
Processor brand | Atmel |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Operating System | Linux |
Included Components | 1 x Robodo UNO R3 SMD Board compatible |
T**A
Not what we think
No valueNot bad to useHard to useCompactable sizeNot a bad qualityUsed in only basic projectI got a different wire than in picture
P**A
very bad condition
this is the Oh, where do I even start with this abomination? If this guy had a circle for terrible electronics, this microcontroller would be the dark overlord presiding over it.The moment I unboxed this piece of silicon-based sorrow, I knew I was in for a ride. The datasheet? More like a data curse! It’s written in a language that only the most cryptic aliens could decipher. But fine, I thought—let’s power it up and see. Big mistake. HUGE.First, the thing overheats faster than a teapot on jet fuel. I touched it for half a second and now my fingertip looks like I dipped it into molten lava. And guess what? The microcontroller wasn’t even doing anything! Literally just sitting there, contemplating its life choices, while somehow managing to burn a hole in my desk.Programming this nightmare was an odyssey of despair. The IDE? It's as user-friendly as a cactus. Every time I tried to upload my code, it gave me a different error message. At this point, I think it’s just trolling me. “Unknown device,” “Invalid firmware,” “Critical error,” and the classic “LOL, good luck!”—I’ve seen them all.And the GPIO pins? Oh, don’t get me started. I’m convinced they’re just decorative. Half of them don’t respond, the other half work only when Mercury is in retrograde. Trying to blink an LED felt like negotiating a peace treaty between warring nations.The pièce de résistance? The microcontroller somehow managed to brick itself. That’s right—it turned into an utterly lifeless chip of shame for no discernible reason. I didn’t even touch it! It just decided it had had enough of this cruel world and gave up.In conclusion, if you’re looking for a way to destroy your sanity, waste money, and ruin your day, this microcontroller is the perfect choice. Otherwise, stay far, FAR away. I wouldn’t wish this horror on my worst enemy.⭐ Pro: Makes a decent paperweight.❌ Con: Literally everything else.1 star is generous.
P**Y
Bae
SO DAM BAD it stopped working after 4-5 days because of this aurdio my whole project failed and my investment in other electronics too wasted never buy
M**A
Value for money
Functionality is awesome. contain no virus . Awesome product
R**H
VERY GOOD PRODUCT
VERY GOOD PRODUCTEASY TO USE
C**I
Very nice product
Very nice product
P**R
Worst product
Not working not even turning on and it's totally fake buy a genuine product by reviewing it properly
S**H
I don't like it bad
The media could not be loaded. Many Problem
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