WiFi Shield for Arduino
10 or more 41.67€
50 or more 37.04€
100 or more 34.73€
The WiFi Shield equips your Arduino the ability to connect to IEEE Std. 802.11b/g/n wireless networks. The featured components of the shield is the Microchip module MRF24WB0MA with integrated antenna.
Power is taken from the Vin pin of your Arduino, regulated to 3.3V with an TC1262.
You'll communicate with the WiFy Shield over SPI using Arduino ICSP connector and the PIN 10. The WiFi library can be downloaded from Google Code. The shield includes a micro SD card slot to store your data.
Reset button on-board & switchable LED on digital pin 9 to notify the connection.
Headers are not soldered on but included. This is the shield you need to get connectivity to your Arduino-based projects.
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