

💡 Elevate your DIY projects with seamless microSD power!
The HiLetgo 5pcs Micro SD TF Card Adapter Reader Module features a 6-pin SPI interface and chip-level data conversion, designed for flawless integration with Arduino UNO, R3, MEGA 2560 Due, and other microcontrollers. Its compact, lightweight design makes it ideal for professional-grade electronics projects requiring reliable external data storage and easy setup.

| ASIN | B07BJ2P6X6 |
| Additional Features | Memory Card Reader |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #95 in Computer Memory Card Readers |
| Brand | HiLetgo |
| Built-In Media | [5 x HiLetgo Micro SD TF Card Adater Reader Module] |
| CPU Model Number | 3-01-0038-5PCS |
| Color | Blue |
| Compatible Devices | Arduino UNO, R3, MEGA 2560 Due |
| Connectivity Technology | LAN |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 579 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Graphics Card Description | Dedicated |
| Graphics Card Interface | PCI Express |
| Graphics Description | Dedicated |
| Hardware Interface | MicroSD, microSDHC |
| Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | HiLetgo® |
| Memory Slots Available | 1 |
| Model Name | 3-01-0038 |
| Model Number | 3-01-0038-5PCS |
| Native Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Operating System | Linux, Mac OS, Windows |
| Personal Computer Design Type | Barebone |
| Personal computer design type | Barebone |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Processor Brand | Shenzhen HiLetgo Technology Co., Ltd |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| RAM Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Screen Size | 0.01 Inches |
| Specific Uses For Product | Education |
| Style Name | Minimalist |
| Wireless Network Technology | Wi-Fi |
R**R
Need an external device to write to on your project - this sd card adapter is your ticket
I was looking for a way to write to an external device on a project and I found this little adapter, boy does it work nice! Instead of writing to the onboard flash, I wanted save that from excessive abuse and write the log data to an external sd card. Arduino or Pico2W (these are the only two chips I've tried so far). Yes, it even works on the RPi Pico 2 W. I know you've been told it doesn't but with the proper sdcard.py library files, it works flawlessly. At least up to 32Gb microSD cards (I haven't tested anything larger and not necessary for the projects I'm working on currently). Make sure you are powering it with 5V, it will be recognized but will not read an SD card at 3.3v on the Pico or the Arduino Uno R4 Wifi. YMMV as others state that it will run at 3.3v, I was not able. Very easy to set up on the Arduino. On the Pico 2 W, the hardest part was finding the proper updated library - check out the micopython github, that is where I found mine. They have been doing some work on the sdcard library. I agree with others that have spoke about more documentation and advice would have been helpful for those who aren't as familiar with SPI protocol, SD card adapters, etc. as it does not come with any documentation. At all. Again, the Arduino side is head and shoulders ahead of the RPi side with these devices. The RPi side will have you scouring the Internet to find info on how to install it. Read the Arduino stuff, you will find many helpful hints there. Now I'm looking for more projects to use these on :)
Z**K
Works as expected
Works great! I had issues getting it to connect but I ended up fixing it in the code. Overall quality is really good. If you have simple pin connections it’s super easy to set up. I’ve used it with a raspberry pi pico and esp32 so I’m sure it could work on other controllers as well.
J**.
VCC in needs to be 5v, seems lot work well with ESP32 with that exception
The way this is description is written it looks like you can power this by 3.3 or 5v, that is incorrect. After having it connected to my ESP32, and running the Arduino test, I found out the voltage input needs to be 5v. I tested the SD card, tested the formatting of the card, tested a different module, checked wiring a hard full of times, though when I did the VCC at 5v, it worked great.
J**O
It's not the card reader...it's you or the hardware or the platform
(edited) These work great with CircuitPython, not Micropython: Hardware Compatibility |Board|Status|Notes |Waveshare RP2350-Plus|✅✅✅Flawless|up to 12MHZ SPI| |ESP32-S3 DevKitC|✅|✅Very Good|up to 12MHZ SPI|| |ESP32 Feather Huzzah|✅|✅Very Good|Up to 8MHz SPI| Get the Random-Nerd-Tutorials sdcard.py and it's plug and play! I ONLY got these working with 5V! (external or via the device like the waveshare rp2350)
T**Y
Good cheap option
Great cheap option. They worked as designed
H**R
Works just fine.
3.3v pin didn’t work for me and I connected to vbus, I believe it is 5.5v and it worked. It has a regulator so it doesn’t damage the device and works perfectly.
L**Z
Excelente producto
Excelente
A**N
Faulty design for PiC MPLab project
Out of the box, these do NOT work for MPLAB PiC projects. The SD card holder should go directly to the MISO header. In this design, the MISO go through the 3.3V buffer which blocks the DATA. The On-line fix did NOT work for me. Also one of the boards had a capacitor broken off (C3) the voltage regulator circuit. Look for a better quality product. See photo
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