My sight is already getting weaker due to aging -:), so often I take the picture of the board with my smartphone and look into the details on the board like this. If you want to know some more details of the board and major chips and I/O (Input/Output) pins on the board, following magnified picture would help you. But if you load a developed program onto the board and just keep running it without PC, you need power adaptor. So you need to have USB-A to USB-B convert cable.ĭo I need any power adator as well ? If you are using Arduino connected to PC all the time (as in most training or study), you don't need any additional power adaptor. As I mentioned in Before You Buy page, the type of USB is USB-A. To invest a little more in order to operate this board. If you buy (or order) Arduino board only, it would come with the board only without any USB or power adaptor or anything else. If it is US/Canada, you would see 'Arduino' and if you are in other country, you would see the label 'Genuino'. Depending on where you bought it you may see different labels on the board.
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