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Rugged Audio Shield

http://ruggedcircuits.com/html/rugged_audio_shield.html 3.5mm stereo Headphone Out connector for playing audio files from a microSD card (16-bit mono/stereo WAV), from the Line In or Mic In connectors, or directly from the Arduino (over SPI) 3.5mm stereo Line In connector for recording to a microSD card (16-bit mono/stereo WAV), creating pass-through audio effects (to Headphone Out), or streaming audio directly to the Arduino (over SPI) 3.5mm mono Mic In connector for audio input from standard electret condenser microphones. This audio source can be used instead of Line In for all functions (recording, pass-through effects, streaming to Arduino). It can also be configured for “Karaoke Mode”, that is, mixed with the left Line In channel to mix Line In+Mic.
http://www.adafruit.com/products/376

2.8 TFT Touch Shield for Arduino [2.8] ID: 376 - $59.00

Spice up your Arduino project with a beautiful large touchscreen display shield with built in microSD card connection. This TFT display is big (2.8" diagonal) bright (4 white-LED backlight) and colorful (18-bit 262,000 different shades)! 240x320 pixels with individual pixel control.
Description | Pricing | Downloads | Documentation | Buy Online Easy to use memory card interface Supports MMC/SD/SDHC Plays MP3, PCM WAV, and IMA ADPCM WAV files MP3 playback control via serial or parallel interface Pitch control Play tones (no files needed) Simple TTL serial control interface (non-inverted) SPI control option 2400 bps to 460800 bps 5 volt operating voltage RoHS Compliant Low power operation - less than 60mA @ 5V during playback - less than 30mA @ 5V idle Small module footprint (2.7" x 2.1"/68.58 mm x 53.34 mm) with mounting holes FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32 compatible - 8MB to 32GB and beyond Read and write data files as well as audio playback Easily interfaced with any microcontroller (PIC, AVR, 8051, etc.) Chipset available (TQFP44/QFN44 + LQFP48) RoHS compliant.

rMP3 - Playback Module | Rogue Robotics

http://www.roguerobotics.com/products/electronics/rmp3
http://www.bliptronics.com/item.aspx?ItemID=116

A stereo audio spectrum analyzer shield for use with Arduino boards. 7 bands per channel.

This shield will give your arduino ears! Sound is broken down into seven frequency bands and the peak level for each band can be read. These levels can be displayed as a graphic equalizer, like you would see on an audio system or a car stereo. Some possible applications: •Connect to an array of our LED pixels to make the biggest, baddest spectrum analyzer you've dreamed of. •Detect patterns in music - make a robot dance! •Process the values read, then display on LEDs as a soothing visualization which changes with the music.
Notice: Mini breadboard not included The Robot Builder’s Shield V3 for Arduino allows a robot builder to easily build a small robot that uses 2 small geared DC motors for driving, directly plug in 6 analog or digital sensors, directly plug in up to 6 servos and experiment with other devices on the prototyping area or a mini breadboard, like a Buzzer, LEDs, IR proximity, etc. Click here for download *Files includes detailed feature list, demo code, guild and manual. <p style="text-align:right;color:#A8A8A8"></p>

The Robot Builder's Shield v3 for Arudino (Assembled) - Shields for Arduino - Arduino

http://www.creatroninc.com/index.php/arduino/shields-for-arduino/ardrb-001301.html

WiFi Shield V2.1 For Arduino (802.11 b/g/n)

http://www.dfrobot.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=548 I bought an A4WD (w/o electronics) a couple years ago and have experimented with Xbee RF modules for communication both directly to the Sabertooth motor controller, as well as through an Arduino. I used C# to write multi-button window panels to control the drive motors. Other than testing sensors and servos, I never got to the point of including any of them in the motor drive program. But things have progressed quickly since purchasing EZ-Robot's EZ-B Microcontroller. It comes with EZ-Builder software that already has just about any control panel a person would want included for use in its own script language.

Jaycon Systems: Arduino, Netduino, Mbed, and electronic component solutions.

Description: So you want to get an Arduino that can go on the internet without an additional Ethernet shield? We have just the thing! The Arduino Ethernet is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega328. http://www.jayconsystems.com/arduino-ethernet.html

LoL Shield WHITE - A charlieplexed LED matrix kit for Arduino [1.5] ID: 494 - $24.95

http://www.adafruit.com/products/494 The LoL Shield is a charlieplexed LED matrix for the Arduino. The LEDs are individually addressable, so you can use it to display anything in a 9 x 14 grid. Scroll text, play games, display images, or anything else you want to do. This kit you will need to assembled / solder it together. Since this is a shield, you will need an Arduino for this project.
http://www.adafruit.com/products/493

LoL Shield BLUE - A charlieplexed LED matrix kit for the Arduino [1.5] ID: 493 - $24.95

The LoL Shield is a charlieplexed LED matrix for the Arduino. The LEDs are individually addressable, so you can use it to display anything in a 9 x 14 grid. Scroll text, play games, display images, or anything else you want to do. This kit you will need to assembled / solder it together. Since this is a shield, you will need an Arduino for this project. The LoL Shield is just a board with LEDs and headers on it, so you need something to control them.
http://www.adafruit.com/products/286 The LoL Shield is a charlieplexed LED matrix for the Arduino. The LEDs are individually addressable, so you can use it to display anything in a 9 x 14 grid. Scroll text, play games, display images, or anything else you want to do. This kit you will need to assembled / solder it together. We also have a RED version here if you'd like red LEDS! Since this is a shield, you will need an Arduino for this project.

LoL Shield GREEN - A charlieplexed LED matrix kit for Arduino [1.5] ID: 286 - $19.95

Description: This new version breaks out the PI09, FORCE WAKE, and the hardware reset lines. It also has a different crystal and uses the RN-131C. The WiFly Shield equips your Arduino the ability to connect to 802.11b/g wireless networks.

WiFly Shield

I am @littlebirdceo . The Little Bird Brain was made to scratch a need I had. It's called the Bird Brain ($192USD) because it has a fair bit of brains which you do not find in other solutions such as: * Wireless 802.11b, 802.11g * Support for the following ARP, UDP, TCP, Telnet, ICMP, SNMP, DHCP, BOOTP, Auto IP, HTTP, SMTP, and TFTP protocols * An internal WebServer (with 1.2 MB Storage), SNMP (read only) * Telnet Login ... and more. To contrast the Asynclabs shield can't even handle large packets. Don't get me wrong I'm a huge fan of the Asynlabs shield, and have been playing with it since it arrived last week.

wi-fi shield

The LoL Shield is a charlieplexed LED matrix for the Arduino. The LEDs are individually addressable, so you can use it to display anything in a 9 x 14 grid. Scroll text, play games, display images, or anything else you want to do. This kit you will need to assembled / solder it together. We also have a GREEN version here if you'd like green LEDS!

LoL Shield RED - A charlieplexed LED matrix kit for the Arduino [1.5] ID: 274 - $19.95 : Adafruit Industries, Unique & fun DIY electronics and kits

EthernetShield

The Arduino Ethernet shield allows an Arduino board to connect to the internet using the Ethernet library and to read and write an SD card using the SD library . Connecting the Shield To use the shield, mount it on top of an Arduino board (e.g. the Uno).

WiFly Shield

Description: This new version breaks out the PI09, FORCE WAKE, and the hardware reset lines. It also has a different crystal and uses the RN-131C. The WiFly Shield equips your Arduino the ability to connect to 802.11b/g wireless networks. The featured components of the shield are a Roving Network's RN-131C wireless module and an SC16IS750 SPI-to-UART chip.