#Arduino uno pinout gnd code#
Copy below code to Arduino IDE and upload to Seeeduino. Connect Seeeduino to PC through a USB cable. Connect Grove - Button to port D2 of Base Shield. given using a small USB port otherwise straightly connected to the pins like VCC & GND. Connect Grove - Buzzer to port D3 of Base Shield. It is fairly similar to Arduino Uno board but when it comes to. 8-P1, P2:please solder the pads P1 and P2, if use Base Shield v2 with Seeeduino V3.7-PWR LED:The Green LED turns on when power on.6-Reset Buton: reset the arduino board.5-Power Switch: when using Arduino UNO with Base Shield v2, please turn the switch to 5v position While using Seeeduino Arch with Base Shield v2, please turn the switch to 3.3v.2-Digital Ports: include 7 digital ports, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6, D7 and D8.1-Analog Ports: include 4 anlog ports, A0, A1, A2 and A3.If you are interested in digging more, welcome to contact us via forum. The boards are not listed above mean that it might have chance to work with the platform board however requires extra work such as jump wires or rewriting the code. Arduino Uno(all revisions)/Seeeduino(V4&V4.2).The Base Shield is tested and fully compatible with following boards: With the rich grove connectors on the base board, you can add all the grove modules to the Arduino Uno conveniently! The pinout of Base Shield V2 is the same as Arduino Uno R3.Ĭhange the Grove connector layout and quantityĬhange the Grove connector layout and quantity, as well as a power switch to enable both 3.3V and 5V. The purpose of creating the Base Shield is to help you get rid of bread board and jumper wires. Arduino Uno is the most popular Arduino board so far, however it is sometimes frustrating when your project requires a lot of sensors or Leds and your jumper wires are in a mess.