Mega 2560 R3 ATmega2560-16AU, Arduino Compatible
This is the new Arduino compatible Mega 2560 R3. The new ATMega16U2 chip allows for faster transfer rates and more memory. No drivers needed for Linux or Mac
- Adds SDA and SCL pins next to the AREF.
- Two new pins are placed near the RESET pin. One is the IOREF that allow the shields to adapt to the voltage provided from the board. The other is a not connected and is reserved for future purposes
- Works with all existing shields but also compatible with new shields that require the additional pins.
SPECIFICATION
Microcontroller | ATmega2560 |
Operating Voltage | 5V |
Input Voltage (recommended) | 7-12V |
Input Voltage (limits) | 6-20V |
Digital I/O Pins | 54 (of which 15 provide PWM output) |
Analog Input Pins | 16 |
DC Current per I/O Pin | 40 mA |
DC Current for 3.3V Pin | 50 mA |
Flash Memory | 256 KB of which 8 KB used by bootloader |
SRAM | 8 KB |
EEPROM | 4 KB |
Clock Speed | 16 MHz |
WHAT'S IN THE PACKAGE
- 1x SainSmart Mega2560 R3 ATMega16U2 Compatible with Arduino
- 1x USB Cable
- Reviews
- Questions
I got through a lot of arduino clones and sainsmart has one of the better offerings.Thus, This is my go to for mega and uno clones.
Excellent
Product arrived at my door with no problem, it's what I ordered, no more, no less. good quality product, recommended.
Worked great. No issues.
Works great as a cheaper alternative to an original arduino.Pros:Exactly described, works well.CheaperNice black finishCons:Not a original productBoth the capacitors broke off with medium force
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Works, good price
Have three of these MEGAs (and some UNOs) from SainSmart and they all seem to be of high quality and comparable to the Arduino brand name product for a much better price. Don't hesitate to purchase!
Good price.
I have several of these boards, however there is one MASSIVELY GLARING issue that needs to be addressed.Recommended voltage input for these boards is 7-12v, with limits being 5-20v. I have tried endlessly to power these things with 12v PoE power supplies, and while they work, after several minutes the voltage regulator gets VERY hot, affecting its regulation, and causing the board to become unstable. They are better powered by the 5V PoE modules, but that leaves the board providing about 4.5v to the 5V spot from the board, meaning that adding more components could cause a further drop making the board unstable.