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Why You Need a Dedicated Arduino Case?

Leaving your development board exposed on a workbench invites accidental shorts from stray wires or metal scraps. A proper Arduino enclosure not only protects the delicate components but also provides a professional look to your DIY projects. SunFounder cases for Arduino are designed with functionality in mind, offering cutouts for USB ports, power jacks, and reset buttons, while often maintaining access to GPIO headers for easy prototyping.

Finding the Perfect Fit

○ For Arduino Uno: Our classic transparent acrylic Arduino Uno case is a favorite among educators and hobbyists. It protects the board while allowing learners to see the LEDs and labels underneath.
○ For Arduino Mega: The larger footprint of the Mega 2560 requires a specialized case. We offer robust enclosures that accommodate the extra pins and length of the Mega board.
○ Universal Project Boxes: Building a custom device? Our generic electronics project boxes provide ample space for an Arduino plus a breadboard, battery pack, and sensors.

Frequently Asked Questions

○ Are screws included with the cases?
Yes, all our Arduino cases come as complete kits with the necessary screws, nuts, and standoffs for assembly. No special tools are required.
○ Can I stack shields on top of the case?
It depends on the model. Some of our open-top or "bumper" style Arduino enclosures allow for shield stacking, while full-coverage cases are designed for standalone board protection. Please check the product description.
○ Do these cases fit clone boards?
SunFounder Arduino cases are manufactured to the official Arduino mechanical specifications. As long as your clone board follows the standard mounting hole pattern and port layout (like the Uno R3), it will fit perfectly.