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52Pi 3D Printed Protective Case for Arduino UNO Q Development Board

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Case for Arduino for everyday users

The 52Pi 3D Printed Protective Case for Arduino UNO Q Development Board by 52Pi is a value-for-money case for arduino designed for everyday users. It features Shipping Weight: 0.079 kg and Shipping Dimensions: 12 × 9 × 4 cm.

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Shipping Weight: 0.079 kg
Shipping Dimensions: 12 × 9 × 4 cm

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SKU: robu-3391526Category: Case for Arduino

About This Product

The 52Pi 3D Printed Protective Case for Arduino UNO Q Development Board by 52Pi is a value-for-money case for arduino designed for everyday users. It delivers reliable performance at an accessible price.

Key Specifications

  • Shipping Weight: 0.079 kg
  • Shipping Dimensions: 12 × 9 × 4 cm

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3D Printed Protective Case for Arduino UNO Q Board  enclosure is manufactured using 3D printing technology. Due to the nature of the 3D printing process, the surface may show minor layer lines, small imperfections, or slight unevenness.

3D Printed Protective Case for Arduino UNO Q Board We have made every effort to select units with the best possible print quality and appearance for shipment. However, compared with injection-molded products, the appearance may still show slight differences.

Note: The Arduino UNO Q development board is not included with this product.


Features:

  1. Custom-designed for the Arduino UNO Q development board.
  2. Lightweight and durable 3D printed ABS/PLA material.
  3. Provides protection against dust, scratches, and minor impacts.
  4. Easy to assemble and access for wiring and projects.
  5. Smooth edges for safe handling during electronics projects.

Specifications:

  1. Product Type: Protective Enclosure Case
  2. Board Support: Arduino UNO Q
  3. Access Design: Open port access
  4. Cooling: Passive ventilation slots
  5. Build Type: Additive manufacturing (3D printed)
  6. Durability: Moderate impact resistance
  7. Assembly: Tool-free or minimal tools required
  8. Diamentions: 74 x 59 x 12 mm
  9. Weight: 26g

Package Includes:

1 x 3D Printed Protective Case for Arduino UNO Q Development Board

1 x USB-C data cable 

6 x M2.5*4 Screws 

1 x M2.5 Screw driver 

Setup Guide

1
Identify the pins
Locate VCC (power), GND (ground), and data pins (SDA/SCL for I2C, MOSI/MISO for SPI, or TX/RX for UART). Refer to the pinout diagram on the product page.
2
Wire to your microcontroller
Connect VCC to 3.3V or 5V (check the module spec), GND to GND, and data pins to the appropriate GPIO pins on your Arduino or Raspberry Pi.
3
Install libraries
In Arduino IDE, go to Sketch → Include Library → Manage Libraries and search for the sensor library. Install the recommended version.
4
Upload example sketch
Open File → Examples → [library name] → Basic Example. Upload to your board and open Serial Monitor to view output.
5
Calibrate if needed
Some sensors (temperature, humidity, distance) may need a short warm-up period or calibration. Run the calibration sketch if provided.