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Screw Terminal Block Breakout Shield Module for Arduino UNO R3

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About this item

  • Terminal Block Breakout Shield Module - for Arduino UNO R3. the item has been soldered and assembled.
  • Terminal block pitch 3.5mm/0.138", wire size range 26AWG to 16AWG, strip length 5mm, screw M2 steel, pin header and cage copper.
  • Standard IDC40 pitch 0.1" header, you can use 40pin FRC(flat ribbon cable) connector cable connect all Arduino Uno pins to peripheral equipment.
  • With power on LED indicating. red reset button on the side. with a ICSP adapter connect header. FR-4 fiber glass PCB, dual copper layers.
  • NOTE: the item not include Arduino Uno module.



Product Description

  • Terminal Block Breakout Shield Module - for Arduino UNO R3. the item has been soldered and assembled.
  • Terminal block pitch 3.5mm/0.138", wire size range 26AWG to 16AWG, strip length 5mm, screw M2 steel, pin header and cage copper.
  • Standard IDC40 pitch 0.1" header, you can use 40pin FRC(flat ribbon cable) connector cable connect all Arduino Uno pins to peripheral equipment.
  • With power on LED indicating. red reset button on the side. with a ICSP adapter connect header. FR-4 fiber glass PCB, dual copper layers.
  • NOTE: the item not include Arduino UNO module.
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Ockham
2025-08-28 12:23:09
I've used several of these on various Arduino Uno driven devices, and I consider them to be an integral part of building a functional device - as opposed to a test-bed use of a Uno.These provide secure, stable wiring options. They are not perfect. Wiring routing requires planning, and installation is affected by the lay of the wires, so plan carefully...don't just start hooking wires anywhere.But if you apply reasonable engineering design effort into your work, these will vastly improve your final product reliability, ease of service and operational security.Five stars, no issues. Work perfectly for my uno-controlled Slowepoke Pickup Winder. (see photo)
Jay Brodizaffa
2025-08-05 17:12:12
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Ancel Long
2025-06-17 10:30:51
Good quality and worked as expected.
Gargouille projects
2025-03-12 18:13:54
To change wires at will when testing your circuit this is great. Before soldering my circuit I always test to avoid problems afterwards. This makes it so easy to change wires. The screws are so tiny that I already lost two and I know I'll never find them back. But besides my clumsiness (and who tests all the wires of an arduino mega at once?) this is a real handy tool for prototyping
Jason H.
2025-02-10 21:30:33
Wiring up an Arduino module has never been so easy. Great for testing or when you might need to change the arrangements of the pin out
Dan The Man
2025-01-16 14:22:25
This thing is really nice as a middle ground more durable and compact than a breadboard, but less permanent than soldering while I prototype. The screws hold cables in place securely and I also appreciated how much it adds to the Uno in terms of I/O. The cables come out at an angle which means you have to be strategic in the order you install wires to ensure you can access the screws, since they get covered by the next layer of cables coming out of ports.
Pete Tomiello
2025-01-03 15:45:41
The IDE for Arduino boards is bad. Useless controller. Try 1.6.20 IDE setting.
SBarn
2024-12-06 16:38:13
I’m not a fan of using pins so this allows me to quickly get my projects up and running without any hassle. Plus it provides more ground connections than available with the pins.
Indo Swiss Anti Shock ltd
2024-11-21 10:49:38
Like it very much made my work more simple