Search results for "electronics ca"
Elektor Digital Power Electronics in Motor Drives (E-BOOK)
This book is for people who want to understand how AC drives (also known as inverter drives) work and how they are used in industry by showing mainly the practical design and application of drives. The key principles of power electronics are described and presented in a simple way, as are the basics of both DC and AC motors. The different parts of an AC drive are explained, together with the theoretical background and the practical design issues such as cooling and protection. An important part of the book gives details of the features and functions often found in AC drives and gives practical advice on how and where to use these. Also described is future drive technology, including a matrix inverter. The mathematics is kept to an essential minimum. Some basic understanding of mechanical and electrical theory is presumed, and a basic knowledge of single andthree phase AC systems would be useful. Anyone who uses or installs drives, or is just interested in how these powerful electronic products operate and control modern industry, will find this book fascinating and informative.
€ 24,95
Members € 19,96
Explore the Raspberry Pi in 45 Electronics Projects (3rd Edition)
3rd Edition – Fully updated for Raspberry Pi 4The Raspberry Pi is a very cheap but complete computer system that allows all sorts of electronics parts and extensions to be connected. This book addresses one of the strongest aspects of the Raspberry Pi: the ability to combine hands-on electronics and programming.Combine hands-on electronics and programmingAfter a short introduction to the Raspberry Pi you proceed with installing the required software. The SD card that can be purchased in conjunction with this book contains everything to get started with the Raspberry Pi. At the side of the (optional) Windows PC, software is used which is free for downloading. The book continues with a concise introduction to the Linux operating system, after which you start programming in Bash, Python 3 and Javascript. Although the emphasis is on Python, the coverage is brief and to the point in all cases – just enabling you to grasp the essence of all projects and start adapting them to your requirements. All set, you can carry on with fun projects.The book is ideal for self-studyNo fewer than 45 exciting and compelling projects are discussed and elaborated in detail. From a flashing lights to driving an electromotor; from processing and generating analog signals to a lux meter and a temperature control. We also move to more complex projects like a motor speed controller, a web server with CGI, client-server applications and Xwindows programs.Each project has details of the way it got designed that wayThe process of reading, building, and programming not only provides insight into the Raspberry Pi, Python, and the electronic parts used, but also enables you to modify or extend the projects any way you like. Also, feel free to combine several projects into a larger design.
€ 34,95
Members € 31,46
Cambridge University Press The Art of Electronics (3rd Edition)
At long last, here is the thoroughly revised and updated third edition of the hugely successful The Art of Electronics. It is widely accepted as the best single authoritative book on electronic circuit design.In addition to new or enhanced coverage of many topics, the third edition includes 90 oscilloscope screenshots illustrating the behavior of working circuits, dozens of graphs giving highly useful measured data of the sort that is often buried or omitted in datasheets but which you need when designing circuits, and 80 tables (listing some 1650 active components), enabling intelligent choice of circuit components by listing essential characteristics (both specified and measured) of available parts.The new Art of Electronics retains the feeling of informality and easy access that helped make the earlier editions so successful and popular. It is an indispensable reference and the gold standard for anyone, student or researcher, professional or amateur, who works with electronic circuits. Over 450,000 copies sold of first and second editions The leading practical guide to circuit design Fully up to date and packed with valuable advice About the authorsPaul Horowitz is a Research Professor of Physics and of Electrical Engineering at Harvard University, where in 1974 he originated the Laboratory Electronics course from which emerged The Art of Electronics. In addition to his work in circuit design and electronic instrumentation, his research interests have included observational astrophysics, x-ray and particle microscopy, and optical interferometry. He is one of the pioneers of the search for intelligent life beyond Earth (SETI). He is the author of some 200 scientific articles and reports, has consulted widely for industry and government, and is the designer of numerous scientific and photographic instruments.Winfield Hill is by inclination an electronics circuit-design guru. After dropping out of the Chemical Physics graduate program at Harvard University, and obtaining an EE degree, he began his engineering career at Harvard’s Electronics Design Center. After 7 years of learning electronics at Harvard he founded Sea Data Corporation, where he spent 16 years designing instruments for Physical Oceanography. In 1988 he was recruited by Edwin Land to join the Rowland Institute for Science. The institute subsequently merged with Harvard University in 2003. As director of the institute’s Electronics Engineering Lab he has designed some 500 scientific instruments. Recent interests include high-voltage RF (to 15kV), high-current pulsed electronics (to 1200A), low-noise amplifiers (to sub-nV and pA), and MOSFET pulse generators.
€ 89,00
Members € 80,10
Cambridge University Press The Art of Electronics: The x Chapters
The Art of Electronics: The x-Chapters expands on topics introduced in the best-selling third edition of The Art of Electronics, completing the broad discussions begun in the latter. In addition to covering more advanced materials relevant to its companion, The x-Chapters also includes extensive treatment of many topics in electronics that are particularly novel, important, or just exotic and intriguing. Think of The x-Chapters as the missing pieces of The Art of Electronics, to be used either as its complement, or as a direct route to exploring some of the most exciting and oft-overlooked topics in advanced electronic engineering. This enticing spread of electronics wisdom and expertise will be an invaluable addition to the library of any student, researcher, or practitioner with even a passing interest in the design and analysis of electronic circuits and instruments. You'll find here techniques and circuits that are available nowhere else. An important addition to The Art of Electronics literature, this book provides the space to explore key topics in detail, in a way that wasn't possible in the main volume Covers topics ranging from specialized tables, such as high-speed VFB and CFB op-amps to JFETs, fast LED pulsers and transient voltage protection Can be used separately as an advanced standalone book or as an addition to the main volume
€ 54,95
Members € 49,46
Elektor Digital Explore the Raspberry Pi in 45 Electronics Projects (3rd Edition | E-book)
3rd Edition – Fully updated for Raspberry Pi 4 The Raspberry Pi is a very cheap but complete computer system that allows all sorts of electronics parts and extensions to be connected. This book addresses one of the strongest aspects of the Raspberry Pi: the ability to combine hands-on electronics and programming. Combine hands-on electronics and programming After a short introduction to the Raspberry Pi you proceed with installing the required software. The SD card that can be purchased in conjunction with this book contains everything to get started with the Raspberry Pi. At the side of the (optional) Windows PC, software is used which is free for downloading. The book continues with a concise introduction to the Linux operating system, after which you start programming in Bash, Python 3 and Javascript. Although the emphasis is on Python, the coverage is brief and to the point in all cases – just enabling you to grasp the essence of all projects and start adapting them to your requirements. All set, you can carry on with fun projects. The book is ideal for self-study No fewer than 45 exciting and compelling projects are discussed and elaborated in detail. From a flashing lights to driving an electromotor; from processing and generating analog signals to a lux meter and a temperature control. We also move to more complex projects like a motor speed controller, a web server with CGI, client-server applications and Xwindows programs. Each project has details of the way it got designed that way The process of reading, building, and programming not only provides insight into the Raspberry Pi, Python, and the electronic parts used, but also enables you to modify or extend the projects any way you like. Also, feel free to combine several projects into a larger design.
€ 29,95
Members € 23,96
SK Pang Electronics PiCAN 2 Duo - CAN-Bus Board for Raspberry Pi 2/3
This PiCAN2 DUO board provides two independent CAN-Bus channels for the Raspberry Pi 2/3. It uses the Microchip MCP2515 CAN controller with MCP2551 CAN transceiver. Connections are made via 4-way screw terminal. This board is also available with a 5V 1A SMPS that can power the Pil via the screw terminals as well. The SocketCAN driver doesn't take much effort to install and you can do all the programming in C or Python. Features CAN V2.0B at 1 Mb/s High-speed SPI Interface (10 MHz) Standard and extended data and remote frames CAN connection screw terminal 120Ω terminating resistor Serial LCD LED indicator Four fixing holes, which comply with Pi Hat standard SocketCAN driver, that appears as can0 and can1 to application RX interrupt on GPIO25 and GPIO24 Downloads User guide Schematic Rev B Software installation Writing your own program in Python
€ 74,95
Members € 67,46
SK Pang Electronics PiCAN 2 Duo - CAN-Bus Board for Raspberry Pi 4 with 3 A SMPS
This PiCAN2 Duo board provide two independent CAN-Bus channels for the Raspberry Pi 4. It uses the Microchip MCP2515 CAN controller with MCP2551 CAN transceiver. Connections are made via 4 way screw terminal. This board has a 5 V, 3 A SMPS that can power the RPi is well via the screw terminal. Easy to install SocketCAN driver. Programming can be done in C or Python. Features CAN v2.0B at 1 Mb/s High speed SPI Interface (10 MHz) Standard and extended data and remote frames CAN connection screw terminal 120Ω terminator ready Serial LCD ready LED indicator Four fixing holes, comply with Pi Hat standard SocketCAN driver, appears as can0 and can1 to application Interrupt RX on GPIO25 and GPIO24 5 V, 3 A SMPS to power Raspberry Pi and accessories from screw terminal Reverse polarity protection High efficiency switch mode design 7 V to 24 V input range Downloads User guide Schematic Rev D Writing your own program in Python Python3 examples in Github
€ 99,95
Members € 89,96
SK Pang Electronics PiCAN 2 - CAN-Bus Board for Raspberry Pi 2/3 with SMPS
Features CAN V2.0B at 1 Mb/s High-speed SPI Interface (10 MHz) Standard and extended data and remote frames CAN connection via standard 9-way sub-D connector or screw terminal Compatible with OBDII cable Solder bridge to set different configuration for DB9 connector 120 Ω terminating resistor Serial LCD LED indicator Footprint for two mini push buttons Four fixing holes, comply with Pi Hat standard SocketCAN driver, appears as can0 to application RX interrupt on GPIO25 5 V 1A SMPS to power Raspberry Pi and accessories from DB9 or screw terminal Reverse polarity protection High efficiency switch mode design 6 V to 20 V input range Downloads User guide Schematic Rev B Writing your own program in Python Python3 examples in Github
€ 59,95
Members € 53,96
SK Pang Electronics PiCAN-M with CAN-Bus Micro-C and RS422 Connector + 3 A SMPS
This is a PiCAN-M with RS422 and Micro-C connector. The RS422 is via a 5-way screw terminal. The CAN-Bus connection is via a Micro-C connector. This board includes a 3 A SMPS. The 12 V is from the Micro-C network can be used to power the PiCAN-M and the Raspberry Pi. Features CAN connection via Micro-C connector 120Ω terminator ready SocketCAN driver Appears as can0 to application RS422 via 5-way screw terminal Appears as ttyS0 to the application LED indicator (GPIO22) Qwiic (I²C) connector for extra sensors Includes 3 A SMPS to power the board and the RPi from the 12 V line. Compatible with OpenCPN, OpenPlotter, Signal K and CANBoat Downloads Schematic User Guide v2
€ 109,95
Members € 98,96
SK Pang Electronics PiCAN 3 - CAN-Bus Board for Raspberry Pi 4 with 3 A SMPS & RTC
Features CAN v2.0B at 1 Mb/s High speed SPI Interface (10 MHz) Standard and extended data and remote frames CAN connection via standard 9-way sub-D connector or screw terminal Compatible with OBDII cable Solder bridge to set different configuration for DB9 connector 120 Ω terminator ready Serial LCD ready LED indicator Foot print for two mini push buttons Four fixing holes, comply with Pi Hat standard SocketCAN driver, appears as can0 to application Interrupt RX on GPIO25 5 V/3 A SMPS to power Raspberr Pi and accessories from DB9 or screw terminalo Reverse polarity protectiono High efficiency switch mode designo 6 V to 20 V input range RTC with battery backup (battery not included, requires CR1225 cell) Downloads User guide Schematic Driver installation Writing your own program in Python Python3 examples
€ 89,95
Members € 80,96
JOY-iT Joy-Car Robot for BBC micro:bit
The Joy-Car is an autonomous robot based on micro:bit and offers a modular robotics learning kit. With the help of the detailed manual, all assemblies and their functions as a whole machine are explained, as well as details of programming and codes.Sensors such as line tracking, ultra sonic, infrared and wheel speed sensors provide functions such as autonomous driving and even the control via Bluetooth via a second, separate micro:bit.The additional equipment simulates indicators, lights, reversing light and horn, thus complement the experience of an autonomous robot car. With addressable LEDs, individual lighting scenarios can also be realized.SpecificationsPower Supply 4x AA batteries Alternatively: 4.5-9 VDC Functions & Features Learning the individual components as a whole machine Suitable from 9 years on, ideal for school purposes Detailed instructions for programming including codes Programming languages: Micro:Python and MakeCode Autonomous driving by line finder, ultrasonic and infrared BT-control via separate 2nd micro:bit possible Simulation of indicators, lights, reversing light and horn Compatible with micro:bit v1 and v2 Included sensors 2x Speed sensor 3x Line tracking sensor 1x Ultrasonic sensor 2x Obstacle sensor Included electronic assembly 1x Joy-Car mainboard 2x Gear motor 2x Servo motor 4x LED board 1x Battery case Dimensions189 x 171 x 77 mmIncluded items Joy-Car Acryl Kit Sensors Electronics assembly Mounting material Connection cables RequiredBBC micro:bit v1 or v2Downloads Manual MakeCode Tutorials Websitehttps://joycar.joy-it.net/en/
€ 64,95
Members € 58,46
The CAN Bus Companion
Projects with Arduino Uno & Raspberry Pi with Examples for the MCP2515 CAN Bus Interface Module This book details the use of the Arduino Uno and the Raspberry Pi 4 in practical CAN bus based projects. Using either the Arduino Uno or the Raspberry Pi with off-the-shelf CAN bus interface modules considerably ease developing, debugging, and testing CAN bus based projects. This book is written for students, practicing engineers, enthusiasts, and for everyone else wanting to learn more about the CAN bus and its applications. The book assumes that the reader has some knowledge of basic electronics. Knowledge of the C and Python programming languages and programming the Arduino Uno using its IDE and Raspberry Pi will be useful, especially if the reader intends to develop microcontroller-based projects using the CAN bus. The book should be a useful source of reference material for anyone interested in finding answers to questions such as: What bus systems are available for the automotive industry? What are the principles of the CAN bus? How can I create a physical CAN bus? What types of frames (or data packets) are available in a CAN bus system? How can errors be detected in a CAN bus system and how dependable is a CAN bus system? What types of CAN bus controllers exist? How do I use the MCP2515 CAN bus controller? How do I create 2-node Arduino Uno-based CAN bus projects? How do I create 3-node Arduino Uno-based CAN bus projects? How do I set the acceptance masks and acceptance filters? How do I analyze data on the CAN bus? How do I create 2-node Raspberry Pi-based CAN bus projects? How do I create 3-node Raspberry Pi-based CAN bus projects?
€ 29,95
Members € 26,96