Italtronic Transparent Arduino Case for use with Arduino YUN

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RS Stock No.:
860-7586
Mfr. Part No.:
25.0406000YUN
Brand:
Italtronic
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Brand

Italtronic

For Use With

Arduino YUN

Colour

Transparent

Series

Modulbox

External Dimensions

90.5 x 71.3 x 62mm

Body Material

Polycarbonate

COO (Country of Origin):
IT

Italtronic Modulbox DIN Rail Mounting Case for Arduino YUN Development Board


From Italtronic the DIN (EN 60715) Modulbox Arduino case designed to enclose and protect your Arduino YUN development board. This DIN rail mount Arduino enclosure is designed according to DIN 43880 in order to meet the requirements of a range of applications including heating control, lighting control and energy metering. The Arduino case is made from UL94V-0 self-extinguishing plastic and consists of an enclosure body and base with a transparent cover. The transparent cover can be removed to allow easy access to the Arduino board and other internal electronics. A DIN rail hook is provided which allows quick mounting

Key Features and Benefits


• Designed according to DIN 43880
• Robust self- extinguishing UL94V-0 plastic
• Removable transparent cover for easy access to Arduino board
• DIN rail hook for quick mounting

Note

The Arduino board is not included


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Here at RS we have a wide range of accessories to support you with your Arduino projects. Books can help you to get started as well as help you connect devices to the Internet of Things. We have cases to house and protect your Arduino boards and connectivity accessories such as cables and antennas. Arduino Kits are a great starting point when prototyping and experimenting with projects, from the most basic breadboard and wire kits to kits featuring Arduino boards and electronic components.

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