Collection: Shields for Arduino

Expand your Arduino in seconds with stackable shields. This collection covers motor & relay shields, LCD keypad shields, Ethernet/Wi-Fi shields, data logging, CNC/GRBL, proto, and sensor shields—optimized for Arduino UNO, Mega 2560, and Leonardo.

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Shop by Board

  • UNO R3 footprint: Most shields match the R3 pin layout and ICSP SPI header.
  • Mega 2560: Works with R3-compatible shields; check pin mappings (SPI via ICSP, not 50–53).
  • Leonardo/32U4: Many shields work; verify libraries/serial pins. For Due (3.3V), use level shifting.

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Compatibility Notes

  • SPI vs I2C: Ethernet/microSD use SPI (CS on D10/D4 by default); I2C uses A4/A5 (UNO) or SDA/SCL pins.
  • Pin conflicts: When stacking, move CS/addr jumpers to avoid collisions.
  • Power budget: Motors/relays need external supply; don’t draw motor power from the board’s 5V rail.
  • Library support: Install the recommended library per shield; most product pages link examples.

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FAQs – Arduino Shields (Philippines)

Will this shield fit my board?
Most shields follow the UNO R3 footprint and stack via female headers. They also use the 6-pin ICSP header for SPI so they work on UNO and Mega; check notes if you’re using Leonardo/Due.
Can I stack multiple shields?
Yes—use stackable headers and ensure no pin/address conflicts. Reassign chip-select pins and I2C addresses as needed, and watch total current draw.
Which motor shield should I choose?
L293D is entry-level; TB6612FNG is more efficient; for steppers use a CNC/GRBL shield with A4988/DRV8825 drivers; for high current DC motors, consider external drivers.
Do you ship nationwide and support school/corporate orders?
Yes. We ship nationwide across the Philippines and can prepare classroom kits and bulk quotations on request.

Expand your Arduino in seconds with stackable shields. This collection covers motor & relay shields, LCD keypad shields, Ethernet/Wi-Fi shields, data logging, CNC/GRBL, proto, and sensor shields—optimized for Arduino UNO, Mega 2560, and Leonardo.

Shop by Function

Shop by Board

  • UNO R3 footprint: Most shields match the R3 pin layout and ICSP SPI header.
  • Mega 2560: Works with R3-compatible shields; check pin mappings (SPI via ICSP, not 50–53).
  • Leonardo/32U4: Many shields work; verify libraries/serial pins. For Due (3.3V), use level shifting.

Recommended Accessories

Compatibility Notes

  • SPI vs I2C: Ethernet/microSD use SPI (CS on D10/D4 by default); I2C uses A4/A5 (UNO) or SDA/SCL pins.
  • Pin conflicts: When stacking, move CS/addr jumpers to avoid collisions.
  • Power budget: Motors/relays need external supply; don’t draw motor power from the board’s 5V rail.
  • Library support: Install the recommended library per shield; most product pages link examples.

Related Collections

Official ArduinoArduino-Compatible BoardsSensorsDisplaysTools

FAQs – Arduino Shields (Philippines)

Will this shield fit my board?
Most shields follow the UNO R3 footprint and stack via female headers. They also use the 6-pin ICSP header for SPI so they work on UNO and Mega; check notes if you’re using Leonardo/Due.
Can I stack multiple shields?
Yes—use stackable headers and ensure no pin/address conflicts. Reassign chip-select pins and I2C addresses as needed, and watch total current draw.
Which motor shield should I choose?
L293D is entry-level; TB6612FNG is more efficient; for steppers use a CNC/GRBL shield with A4988/DRV8825 drivers; for high current DC motors, consider external drivers.
Do you ship nationwide and support school/corporate orders?
Yes. We ship nationwide across the Philippines and can prepare classroom kits and bulk quotations on request.