Menu
Cart 0
SparkFun microSD Shield

SparkFun microSD Shield

  • 1495


Running out of memory space in your Arduino project? The SparkFun microSD Shield equips your Arduino with mass-storage capability, so you can use it for data-logging or other related projects.

Communication with microSD cards is achieved over an SPI interface. The SCK, DI, and DO pins of the microSD socket are broken out to the ATmega168/328’s standard SPI pins (digital 11-13), while the CS pin is broken out to Arduino’s D8 pin. If you decide to use one of the many open source FAT libraries (like FAT16 or SDFat) make sure to change the code to reflect the location of the CS pin.

Most libraries assume the CS pin is connected to D10; this will have to be changed to D8. Also for the libraries to work pin D8 will have to be set as an output in the ‘setup()’ section of your sketch. The shield also includes a large prototyping area with a 13x12 grid of 0.1" pitch PTHs.

This shield comes populated with a microSD socket, red power indicator LED, and a reset button; but it does not come with headers installed. We recommend the Arduino Stackable Header Kit - R3.

Documents:

Brand: Sparkfun
Brand Part Number: DEV-12761
Our Part Number: h7553

Accessories

SparkFun RedBoard - Programmed with Arduino
Arduino Uno R3
Arduino Mega 2560 R3
Arduino Stackable Header Kit - R3
SparkFun microSD Transflash Breakout
Stackable Header - 2x23 Pin Female
Arduino Pro 328 - 3.3V/8MHz
microSD Socket for Transflash
microSD USB Reader

We Also Recommend