If you want to use a high powered led like that... you will also need to use a transistor or mosfet..
The Arduino can give (roughly) 20-40mA per pin... that LED surely needs MUCH more than that.
"I" perfer this style of UNO:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-UNO-R3...n=5&_sacat=0&_nkw=Arduino+UNO&_from=R40&rt=nc
It has a removeable chip..
For the Pro-Mini.. they come in +3.3v and +5v versions... make sure you order the correct one for your project.
They will also need these to program:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/USB-2-0-to...SERIAL+TTL&_from=R40&rt=nc&_trksid=m570.l1313
The UNO has a USB port on-board.. the Pro-Mini's do not.
Everything else 'looks' good... but you can get better prices if you take some time and dont mind the slow boat from China.
If I were you.. I would start with the Arduino.. and using regular 'accent leds'... instead of the high powered one....
Once you have a handle on things.. and come working code.. you can easily work in the high powered led with transistor stuff later on.
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If you want to use a high powered led like that... you will also need to use a transistor or mosfet..
The Arduino can give (roughly) 20-40mA per pin... that LED surely needs MUCH more than that.
"I" perfer this style of UNO:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-UNO-R3...n=5&_sacat=0&_nkw=Arduino+UNO&_from=R40&rt=nc
It has a removeable chip..
For the Pro-Mini.. they come in +3.3v and +5v versions... make sure you order the correct one for your project.
They will also need these to program:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/USB-2-0-to...SERIAL+TTL&_from=R40&rt=nc&_trksid=m570.l1313
The UNO has a USB port on-board.. the Pro-Mini's do not.
Everything else 'looks' good... but you can get better prices if you take some time and dont mind the slow boat from China.
If I were you.. I would start with the Arduino.. and using regular 'accent leds'... instead of the high powered one....
Once you have a handle on things.. and come working code.. you can easily work in the high powered led with transistor stuff later on.