SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-18T22:34:35-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsCustomer #1435993 on DEV-11224 - Arduino Uno - R3 SMDCustomer #1435993urn:uuid:93a2b7cd-97d9-7882-b47c-0b860bf0bbc72018-09-13T05:19:34-06:00<p>The best product!</p>
stevenvh17 on DEV-11224 - Arduino Uno - R3 SMDstevenvh17urn:uuid:811d5ccb-89ff-9ae8-b218-7914bcf72c212015-03-26T07:11:23-06:00<p>Why is this more expensive than the DIL version? SMT ICs are cheaper than their DIL counterparts, and there were already SMDs on the board, so the reflow process was already in order.</p>
stevenvh17 on DEV-11224 - Arduino Uno - R3 SMDstevenvh17urn:uuid:9f133d0e-6b03-d2e8-3154-566189fc637d2015-03-26T06:59:01-06:00<p>I agree. The .160" seems to have been a layout error, but couldn't be repaired in time because production was due a few days later. IMO they should have delayed production for an error like this to get fixed.</p>
Customer #571253 on DEV-11224 - Arduino Uno - R3 SMDCustomer #571253urn:uuid:c0fe54a7-706f-13fc-3453-a42757e0fa9f2014-10-31T15:36:17-06:00<blockquote>
<p>The power source is selected automatically.</p>
<p>-http://arduino.cc/en/Main/ArduinoBoardUno</p><p>No, I don't think it would.</p></blockquote>
Customer #472575 on DEV-11224 - Arduino Uno - R3 SMDCustomer #472575urn:uuid:e767d3c3-2e63-7c96-b0d8-f9399c3ab0752014-03-29T01:08:23-06:00<p>Contrary to what the Arduino Day page said, I am not allowed to back order this product. Why?</p>
free-bee on DEV-11224 - Arduino Uno - R3 SMDfree-beeurn:uuid:7484a05a-c8e1-2d6f-bf15-ed0719cc460d2014-03-01T21:21:31-07:00<p>Should already be put together. If you were to open the page for a kit - <a href="10547" rel="nofollow">like the simon says through-hole kit</a> - you will see a small picture of a soldering iron (okay, it's a drawn pic instead of a camera pic). If you click it, you'll see what you'll end up doing:<blockquote>
<p>Rookie - The number of pins increases, and you will have to determine polarity of components and some of the components might be a bit trickier or close together. You might need solder wick or flux.</p>
</blockquote><p>This pic does not show on this page, so it's safe to say no extra work is required.</p></p>
Customer #525727 on DEV-11224 - Arduino Uno - R3 SMDCustomer #525727urn:uuid:7df61b6b-533e-b823-7612-098045b0b75a2014-02-28T09:32:18-07:00<p>Is this unit already put together? Or does it require buliding? Sorry i am new to this kind of thing</p>
LED addict on DEV-11224 - Arduino Uno - R3 SMDLED addicturn:uuid:a1852a52-37d7-b8bd-a064-040a2c629bb22014-01-17T18:52:04-07:00<p>Question: If I were plug this into the 650mA wall plug AND plug it into the USB(which I've done) which would it draw from by default, and could it combine the two power sources if it needed more than either produced on its own? I don't actually need that much current, I'm just curious...</p>
Customer #491522 on DEV-11224 - Arduino Uno - R3 SMDCustomer #491522urn:uuid:cbd44263-4ac6-5d36-94e0-e4926c769cdb2013-11-24T13:38:21-07:00<p>I chose the DIP vs this SMT board so I could remove the chip and use it to program pro mini's. Is there any way to do that with the SMT versions? Like holding reset low while programming the other board perhaps? http://arduino.cc/en/Tutorial/ArduinoToBreadboard tutorial only mentions removing the chip entirely.</p>
Customer #403458 on DEV-11224 - Arduino Uno - R3 SMDCustomer #403458urn:uuid:06208e99-af21-9e59-ad01-6a2af8a511f62013-10-01T11:33:11-06:00<p>If this happens, I'd like to see the .160" spacing on the digital header side of the board replaced with .100" or .200" spacing. This would make using standard .100" protoboard much easier. I'm not sure how the .160" slipped by.</p>
MikeGrusin on DEV-11224 - Arduino Uno - R3 SMDMikeGrusinurn:uuid:8eff61ef-88d2-83a0-9710-e2b87dec32692013-05-06T12:31:01-06:00<p>It's a bit of a complicated question, as the sample rate will depend a lot on what processing you're doing between samples. Practically speaking, you should be able to sample an analog input and do very light processing at around 10kHz.</p>
Customer #423600 on DEV-11224 - Arduino Uno - R3 SMDCustomer #423600urn:uuid:cafe360c-0fc7-1ac6-41ce-78bde738891a2013-05-06T09:36:07-06:00<p>Question: Does anyone know the sample frequency of the Arduino UNO? Also, is it the same sample freq for the other type of arduinos?</p>
Customer #425921 on DEV-11224 - Arduino Uno - R3 SMDCustomer #425921urn:uuid:3d601e3a-d242-99b0-697b-6176348b98002013-04-04T23:09:53-06:00<p>I agree, they need to get rid of that stupid printer port and put a built in wireless programer. blueteeth, wifi, xbee whatever, at the bare minimum use a mini A or micro usb port instead.</p>
Zio on DEV-11224 - Arduino Uno - R3 SMDZiourn:uuid:190ba072-05d8-823c-929c-5faa1626c91b2013-03-26T07:41:47-06:00<p>It almost looks like Arduino is to the point where the blue board should just be the programming adapter shield!</p>
MostThingsWeb on DEV-11224 - Arduino Uno - R3 SMDMostThingsWeburn:uuid:24ed3593-a83d-50ee-69a0-7457ae6a522b2012-08-29T08:36:50-06:00<p>Take a look at the Arduino Due.</p>
jriley on DEV-11224 - Arduino Uno - R3 SMDjrileyurn:uuid:87804278-c3f9-05ba-581d-23ae3a5e4b702012-07-04T18:32:40-06:00<p>Me thinks someone should be thinking about a new form factor for Arduino and the Shields soon!</p>