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Bring oscillation source Audino 9012 drive Work Voltage:3.3V-5V Set bolt hole, easy to assemble PCB Dimension:3.3cm*1.3cm It and your Arduino will be able to play melodies. This is a small buzzer for the Sensor Shield. It creates different sound based on the different frequency of I/O toggling. Pin Definition : Vcc : 3.3V-5V GND : The Ground I/O : I/O Interface of SCM
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This bi-directional logic level converter is a small device that safely steps down 5V signals to 3.3V AND steps up 3.3V to 5V at the same time. This level converter also works with 2.8V and 1.8V devices. What really separates this Logic level converter from our previous versions is that you can successfully set your high and low voltages and step up and down between them safely on the same channel. Each level converter has the capability of converting 4 pins on the high side to 4 pins on the low side with two inputs and two outputs provided for each side.
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Description:
- The dimensions: 32mm x 14mm approx
- The working voltage: 3.3V-5V DC
- On-board LM393 voltage comparator chip and vibration sensing (generally SW-18010P) probe.
- Sensitivity adjustable (fine tune) using potentiometer.
- Can be used to detect vibration and other occasions.
- On-board output signal indication LED, effective output signal is high level, and the same time the indicator LED turns on.
- Output signal can be directly connected to the microcontroller I
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The Keyes-039 or KY039 Heart rate monitor consists of two things, an Infrared LED, and an Infrared Phototransistor. The IR LED should come on whenever the sensor has power and stay on (because it is infrared, you won’t be able to see that it is on, but if you look through your cell phone camera you will). The IR photo transistor causes the voltage to change on a “sensor” wire, and this should be connected to one of the Arduino’s analog pins.
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The Soil Moisture Sensor is a simple breakout for measuring the moisture in soil and similar materials. The soil moisture sensor is pretty straight forward to use. The two large exposed pads function as probes for the sensor, together acting as a variable resistor. The more water that is in the soil means the better the conductivity between the pads will be and will result in a lower resistance, and a higher SIG out.