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This is a 12V 1-Channel Relay interface board which can be controlled directly by a wide range of micro controllers such as Arduino, AVR, PIC, ARM, 8051 and so on. It can control both AC and DC appliances such as Solenoids, Motors, lights, fans, etc High quality screw terminals (Terminal Block) provided (C, NC , NO) for quick and easy connection LED Status indicators to indicate the relay ON/OFF status.
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The 8 channel 12V relay module provides 8 optically isolated inputs that accept a wide range of voltage. This is a great way to switch on or off AC or DC loads using your Arduino. The relays are single-pole double-throw (SPDT) and are rated for 10A @ 250VAC. The ground for the relay coils is separate from the ground for the input signals. This, along with the optical isolation, provides a total galvanic isolation between the input and output. The two grounds could be joined together if desired with the included jumper. The relay coils run on 12VDC, and the module has screw-terminal blocks for sturdy and reusable attachments for the external load. The signal and power inputs run through the male single-row header.
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This module allows you to detect when sound has exceeded a set point you select. Sound is detected via a microphone and fed into an LM393 op amp. The sound level set point is adjusted via an on board potentiometer. When the sound level exceeds the set point, an LED on the module is illuminated and the output is sent low.
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The TCS230 programmable color light-to-frequency converter combines configurable silicon photodiodes and a current-to-frequency converter on single monolithic CMOS integrated circuit. The output is a square wave (50% duty cycle) with frequency directly proportional to light intensity (irradiance). The full-scale output frequency can be scaled by one of three preset values via two control input pins. Digital inputs and digital output allow direct interface to a microcontroller or other logic circuitry. Output enable (OE) places the output in the high-impedance state for multiple-unit sharing of a microcontroller input line.
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HC-06 RF Wireless Bluetooth Transceiver Slave Module RS232 / TTL to UART converter and adapter. This module is an Upgrade from the older HC-05 and has better stable Firmware. Features: Bluetooth Serial Transceiver Module with backboard. This module includes key interface and state interface compared with Smart Bluetooth Module Baseboard. The Bluetooth Module Baseboard can be compatible with slave mode. Works for Bluetooth TTL transceiver module which allows your target device to both senders receive the TTL data. The key interface on the baseboard is the master mode button and can be controlled by high level from external MCU, and then this module will search again automatically. Built in antenna Bluetooth version: V2.0 EDR
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This module integrates DHT11 sensor and other required components on a small PCB. The DHT11 sensor includes a resistive-type humidity measurement component, an NTC temperature measurement component and a high-performance 8-bit micro controller inside, and provides calibrated digital signal output. It has high reliability and excellent long-term stability, thanks to the exclusive digital signal acquisition technique and temperature & humidity sensing technology.
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Usage: Supply module with 6-12V, the output will be 5V while obstacle in range, or 0V if not. The out pin of this module is used as a switching output when anti-theft module, and without the feet when ranging modules, Note : the module should be inserted in the circuit before been power, which avoid producing high level of misoperation ;if not, then power again.
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The SRF05 is an evolutionary step from the SRF04, and has been designed to increase flexibility, increase range, and to reduce costs still further. As such, the SRF05 is fully compatible with the SRF04. Range is increased from 3 meters to 4 meters. A new operating mode (tying the mode pin to ground) allows the SRF05 to use a single pin for both trigger and echo, thereby saving valuable pins on your controller. When the mode pin is left unconnected, the SRF05 operates with separate trigger and echo pins, like the SRF04. The SRF05 includes a small delay before the echo pulse to give slower controllers such as the Basic Stamp and Picaxe time to execute their pulse in commands