Mega2650 R3 Android Accessory Development Kit (ADK) Without USB Cable
Android Open Accessory Protocol (AOA): AOA is a protocol developed by Google to allow Android devices to communicate with external hardware accessories. It enables Android smartphones and tablets to act as USB hosts, allowing them to control and interact with connected accessories.
USB Connection: The Mega2560 R3 ADK typically features a USB connection that allows it to connect directly to an Android device using a USB cable. This USB connection is used for both power and data communication.
Development Libraries: To create Android accessories using the ADK platform, developers can use specialized libraries and tools provided by Google. These libraries make it easier to establish communication between the accessory and the Android device.
Accessory Mode: When an Android device detects the Mega2560 R3 ADK or a compatible accessory, it can switch to accessory mode. In this mode, the Android device can send and receive data with the accessory, enabling various applications and functionalities.
Project Examples: There are numerous project examples and tutorials available for the Mega2560 R3 ADK that demonstrate how to create various types of Android accessories, from simple sensor-based accessories to more complex interactive devices.
Mega2650 R3 Android Accessory Development Kit (ADK) Without USB Cable
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- Product SKU: KGPDB005
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The Mega2560 R3 Android Accessory Development Kit (ADK) is a hardware and software platform designed to facilitate the development of Android accessories that can interact with Android devices. It combines the Arduino Mega2560 R3 board with Android Open Accessory Protocol (AOA) libraries and development tools to enable the creation of accessories that can communicate with Android smartphones and tablets.Here are some key points about the Mega2560 R3 ADK:
Arduino Mega2560 R3: The Arduino Mega2560 R3 is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega2560 microcontroller. It offers a large number of digital and analog pins, making it suitable for a wide range of projects. It is compatible with the Arduino development environment and programming language.Android Open Accessory Protocol (AOA): AOA is a protocol developed by Google to allow Android devices to communicate with external hardware accessories. It enables Android smartphones and tablets to act as USB hosts, allowing them to control and interact with connected accessories.
USB Connection: The Mega2560 R3 ADK typically features a USB connection that allows it to connect directly to an Android device using a USB cable. This USB connection is used for both power and data communication.
Development Libraries: To create Android accessories using the ADK platform, developers can use specialized libraries and tools provided by Google. These libraries make it easier to establish communication between the accessory and the Android device.
Accessory Mode: When an Android device detects the Mega2560 R3 ADK or a compatible accessory, it can switch to accessory mode. In this mode, the Android device can send and receive data with the accessory, enabling various applications and functionalities.
Custom Applications:
Developers can create custom Android applications that communicate with their accessories via the AOA libraries. This allows for a wide range of possibilities, such as controlling external hardware, collecting data from sensors, or providing additional functionality to Android devices.Project Examples: There are numerous project examples and tutorials available for the Mega2560 R3 ADK that demonstrate how to create various types of Android accessories, from simple sensor-based accessories to more complex interactive devices.
Technical Details
- Microcontroller: ATmega2560
- Operating Voltage: 5V
- Input Voltage (recommended): 7-12V
- Input Voltage (limits): 6-20V
- Digital I/O Pins: 54 (of which 15 provide PWM output)
- Analog Input Pins: 16
- DC Current per I/O Pin: 40 mA
- DC Current for 3.3V Pin: 50 mA
- Flash Memory: 256 KB of which 8 KB is used by the bootloader
- SRAM: 8 KB
- EEPROM: 4 KB
- Clock Speed: 16 MHz
- USB Host Chip: MAX3421E
- Cable Required: USB A to USB B cable
Physical Attributes
- Length (mm):101
- Width (mm):53.3
- Height (mm):15
- Weight (gm):36
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- 1 x Mega2650 R3 Android Accessory Development Kit (ADK) Without USB Cable