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Electronics-Salon Screw Terminal Block Breakout Module, for Arduino MEGA-2560 R3.

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  • Terminal Block Breakout Module - for Arduino MEGA-2560 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.
  • 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 Mega module


Terminal Block Breakout Module - for Arduino MEGA-2560 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.
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 Mega module


Dan Hoover
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
The MEGA is my go to for projects and this is my go to for prototyping and production shields. When I need to ship something out to a client that would normally have duponts on it, this is a must.
mr_bandit
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
No soldering needed. Get this. Need small screwdriver (forget phillips vs slotted)
Brakemanbob
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024
Product works great. It secured all of my many arduino wires and organized things
rcub
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
The fit was correct and all the pins worked.
ken92509
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023
The Salon Screw Terminal Block Breakout Module was perfect for my arduino app. It fit perfectly and snugly forming a solid bond with the Arduino mega 2560. May have to remove some wires when trying to get to a screw terminal, but the trouble is minor. Would definitely buy again.
Lawrence K.
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2021
Using this in a KSP controller. Combine it with a ferrule kit and 22-gauge silicone stranded wire, the wiring is really straightforward and robust.Ferrules: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073TZ5BBG/Wire: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01LH1FR6M/One thing to watch out for: You can't easily unscrew one hole if the screw is covered by the next wire, so sometimes you get into a situation where you have to remove several wires just to remove one. No big deal, and if you plan ahead you can minimize this.
Khalid I. Griffin
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2020
This is the easiest and most secure way to wire up an arduino mega. The tilt and location of the ports lets me attach and detach any wire a need even when all the ports are taken up. Full accessibility. And in the event the arduino fails, I can just pop this off, swap the arduino, and re attach. No need for pulling each individual wire. When i started my project i was using a bread board and a sea of breadboard wires. ocassionally i would snag a wire and wonder why my project wasnt functioning right all of a sudden. I got this and never looked back. They even included a power LED and a reset button so those arent covered while using this. If i was forced to say something bad, I'd mention that the RX and TX lights are covered so when you're loading your sketch onto the arduino you cant see when it has started or finished. But then again, the Arduino IDE tells you when the programming has started and stopped so it's not a big deal at all.
Robert Mellen
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2019
Arduino boards are mostly used for development stuff, but I am using an Arduino Mega to drive some stepper motors and a lot of I/O on a foam slicing machine that I am building. The Arduino works great for this, but wiring directly to the board is kind of iffy for a permanent installation. On the last machine I used gaffers tape to secure the wires to the headers which is not a great solution!This time I purchased the Salon Screw Terminal Block Breakout Module and it is a great solution, as you now have screw connections to secure the wires to the Arduino. I like to use wire ferrules on all my wiring, which prevents stray strands of wire from causing errant connections and a lot of debugging later on, but they can block screw access to other terminals. The trick is to start wiring the lower terminals first and work your way up to the higher numbers. If you have to access a lower number later on, you might have to temporarily remove several wires to get to the one you have to change!I used 4-40 screws (3mm will also work) to secure both the terminal board and the Arduino to my backplane, so everything is nice and secure.This is a great product and I will use it again!
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