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JOY-iT JOY-iT JT-RAD01 Nuclear Radiation Meter (Geiger Counter)
The JT-RAD01 is a radiation meter for the detection of γ-, β- and X-ray radiation and is characterized by its particularly easy handling, high measurement stability and its handy and robust design. The meter has a large color LCD with backlight. The measurement results can be displayed both as clear statistics and graphically for easy evaluation. Specifications Detectable types of radiation γ-rays, β-rays, x-rays Measurement method Geiger-Müller Counter Dosis units μSv/h, μGy/h, mR/h, cps, cpm Alarm modes LED, vibration, sound Special features Real-time view and graph view, alarm when current and cumulative limits are exceeded Dosis rate 0.00 – 1000 μSv/h (10 mSv/h) Cummulative radiation dose 0.00 μSv – 500.0 mSv Energy range 48 keV – 1.5 MeV ≤±30% (CS-137) Sensitivity 80 CPM/μSv (Co-60) Battery 1100 mAh Lithium-ion Selectable languages English, German Dimensions 4.8 x 3.03 x 1.06' (122 x 77 x 27 mm) Included JT-RAD01 Nuclear Radiation Meter USB-C cable Manual (English/German)
€ 74,95€ 67,50
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MightyOhm MightyOhm Geiger Counter Kit (incl. Case)
Have you ever wondered if the objects in your house are radioactive or not? Does the apple in your fridge give off radiation? Are the books on your shelves giving off gamma rays? You can easily find that out by building your Geiger counter! Thanks to the serial logging function you can track exposure over time, and you can use the mute button to detect radiation without any noise. Detect beta and gamma radiation with your own portable Geiger counter! Features 100% Open Source Hardware! Sensitive to beta and gamma radiation LED and piezo speaker alert you to detected radioactivity. Mute button for silent operation. An ATtiny2313 microcontroller brain that is begging to be hacked! Support for several common Geiger-Müller tubes: SI-3BG, SI-1G, and SBM-20. HV supply can be adjusted from ~300-600 V. Headers for serial (9600 baud), in-circuit programming of the AVR microcontroller, and pulse output (to connect the Geiger counter to other stuff!) Serial data logging! Counts per second (CPS), counts per minute (CPM), and equivalent dose are reported via the serial port once a second. Included Geiger counter kit incl. PCB and all parts 1x SBM-20 Geiger-Müller tube 1x Laser cut acrylic case Downloads Assembly Instructions Case Assembly Instructions Design Files Source Code Usage Instructions
€ 134,95€ 89,95
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Elektor Digital Elektor May/June 2022 (PDF)
Your First Steps with an ESP32-C3 and the IoTA Wi-Fi Button and Relay IoT Cloud a la Arduino Dual Geiger-Müller Tube Arduino ShieldA High Sensitivity, Very Low-Power Radiation Sensor CO2 GuardA DIY Approach to Monitoring Air Quality MonkMakes Air Quality Kit for Raspberry PiMeasures Temperature and eCO2 Starting Out in ElectronicsWelcome to the Diode Tips & Tricks for Testing ComponentsNo Expensive Equipment Required Reducing the Power Consumption of Your Mole RepellerAn ATtiny13 Replaces a 555 Light Switch DeLuxA Solution for High-Precision Light-Controlled Switching The Challenges in Bringing IoT Solutions to MarketWorries Around Security, Scalability, and Competition Infographics 5-6/2022 Preferably Wired After AllTips for Developing a 1 Gbit/s Interface in an Industrial Environment Bringing Real-Time Object Detection to MCUs with Edge Impulse FOMO Traveling-Wave TubesPeculiar Parts, the Series Narrowband Internet of ThingsStandards, Coverage, Agreements, and Modules Dragino LPS8 Indoor GatewaySpeedy LoRaWAN Gateway Setup Explore ATtiny Microcontrollers Using C and Assembly LanguageSample Chapter: ATtiny I/O Ports Err-lectronicsCorrections, Updates and Readers’ Letters LoRa GPS Tracker UpdateReceive and Show Location Using a Raspberry Pi Circuit Simulation with TINA Design Suite & TINACloudSample Chapter: Sinusoidal Oscillators From Life’s ExperienceAssembly Line Work The WinUI Graphics Framework for Windows AppsA Small Demo Application GUIs with PythonWorst GUI of the world Off-Grid Solar SystemsElectrical Energy Independent of the Mains Grid The 10-Year SmartphoneRenew Your Expectations HexadokuThe Original Elektorized Sudoku
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Elektor May/June 2022
Your First Steps with an ESP32-C3 and the IoTA Wi-Fi Button and Relay IoT Cloud a la Arduino Dual Geiger-Müller Tube Arduino ShieldA High Sensitivity, Very Low-Power Radiation Sensor CO2 GuardA DIY Approach to Monitoring Air Quality MonkMakes Air Quality Kit for Raspberry PiMeasures Temperature and eCO2 Starting Out in ElectronicsWelcome to the Diode Tips & Tricks for Testing ComponentsNo Expensive Equipment Required Reducing the Power Consumption of Your Mole RepellerAn ATtiny13 Replaces a 555 Light Switch DeLuxA Solution for High-Precision Light-Controlled Switching The Challenges in Bringing IoT Solutions to MarketWorries Around Security, Scalability, and Competition Infographics 5-6/2022 Preferably Wired After AllTips for Developing a 1 Gbit/s Interface in an Industrial Environment Bringing Real-Time Object Detection to MCUs with Edge Impulse FOMO Traveling-Wave TubesPeculiar Parts, the Series Narrowband Internet of ThingsStandards, Coverage, Agreements, and Modules Dragino LPS8 Indoor GatewaySpeedy LoRaWAN Gateway Setup Explore ATtiny Microcontrollers Using C and Assembly LanguageSample Chapter: ATtiny I/O Ports Err-lectronicsCorrections, Updates and Readers’ Letters LoRa GPS Tracker UpdateReceive and Show Location Using a Raspberry Pi Circuit Simulation with TINA Design Suite & TINACloudSample Chapter: Sinusoidal Oscillators From Life’s ExperienceAssembly Line Work The WinUI Graphics Framework for Windows AppsA Small Demo Application GUIs with PythonWorst GUI of the world Off-Grid Solar SystemsElectrical Energy Independent of the Mains Grid The 10-Year SmartphoneRenew Your Expectations HexadokuThe Original Elektorized Sudoku
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Elektor Mei/Juni 2022 (NL)
Eerste stappen met een ESP32-C3 en het IoTWiFi-knop en -relais IoT Cloud à la Arduino Arduino-shield met dubbele Geiger-Müller buisuiterst gevoelige en zeer zuinige stralingssensor CO2-wachterluchtkwaliteit bewaken – doe het zelf! MonkMakes Air Quality Kit voor de Raspberry Pimeet temperatuur en eCO2 Alle begin......verwelkomt de diode Tips & trucs voor het testen van componentenzonder kostbare apparatuur Reduceer het stroomverbruik van uw mollenverjagerATtiny13 in plaats van 555 Lichtschakelaar DeLuxuiterst nauwkeurig lichtgestuurd schakelen Uitdagingen bij het op de markt brengen van IoT-oplossingenzorgen over veiligheid, schaalbaarheid en de concurrentie Elektor Infographics Toch beter bedraadTips voor het ontwikkelen van een 1 Gbit/s interface in de industriële omgeving Edge Impulse FOMOreal-time objectdetectie voor MCU’s Lopende-golfbuisVreemde onderdelen, de serie Smalband-Internet of Thingsstandaarden, dekking, overeenkomsten en modules Dragino LPS8 indoor-gatewayLoRaWAN-gateway snel geïnstalleerd Ontdek ATtiny-microcontrollers met behulp van C en assemblervoorbeeldhoofdstuk: ATtiny I/O-poorten Project 2.0correcties, updates en brieven van lezers LoRa GPS-tracker updateontvang en toon de locatie met een Raspberry Pi Schakelingen simuleren met TINA Design Suite & TINACloudvoorbeeldhoofdstuk: sinusoscillatoren Uit het leven gegrepenlopendebandwerk Het WinUI grafische framework voor Windows-appseen kleine demo-applicatie GUI's maken met Python's Werelds slechtste GUI Off-grid PV-systeemelektrische energie onafhankelijk van het net De 10-jaar-smartphonestel uw verwachtingen bij Hexadoku
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Elektor Digital Elektor Mei/Juni 2022 PDF (NL)
Eerste stappen met een ESP32-C3 en het IoTWiFi-knop en -relais IoT Cloud à la Arduino Arduino-shield met dubbele Geiger-Müller buisuiterst gevoelige en zeer zuinige stralingssensor CO2-wachterluchtkwaliteit bewaken – doe het zelf! MonkMakes Air Quality Kit voor de Raspberry Pimeet temperatuur en eCO2 Alle begin......verwelkomt de diode Tips & trucs voor het testen van componentenzonder kostbare apparatuur Reduceer het stroomverbruik van uw mollenverjagerATtiny13 in plaats van 555 Lichtschakelaar DeLuxuiterst nauwkeurig lichtgestuurd schakelen Uitdagingen bij het op de markt brengen van IoT-oplossingenzorgen over veiligheid, schaalbaarheid en de concurrentie Elektor Infographics Toch beter bedraadTips voor het ontwikkelen van een 1 Gbit/s interface in de industriële omgeving Edge Impulse FOMOreal-time objectdetectie voor MCU’s Lopende-golfbuisVreemde onderdelen, de serie Smalband-Internet of Thingsstandaarden, dekking, overeenkomsten en modules Dragino LPS8 indoor-gatewayLoRaWAN-gateway snel geïnstalleerd Ontdek ATtiny-microcontrollers met behulp van C en assemblervoorbeeldhoofdstuk: ATtiny I/O-poorten Project 2.0correcties, updates en brieven van lezers LoRa GPS-tracker updateontvang en toon de locatie met een Raspberry Pi Schakelingen simuleren met TINA Design Suite & TINACloudvoorbeeldhoofdstuk: sinusoscillatoren Uit het leven gegrepenlopendebandwerk Het WinUI grafische framework voor Windows-appseen kleine demo-applicatie GUI's maken met Python's Werelds slechtste GUI Off-grid PV-systeemelektrische energie onafhankelijk van het net De 10-jaar-smartphonestel uw verwachtingen bij Hexadoku
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Elektor Digital Elektor Special: Arduino Shields (PDF)
Make your project dreams come true: an odometer for the hamster wheel, a fully automatic control of your ant farm with web interface, or the Sandwich-O-Mat – a machine that toasts and grills sandwiches of your choice. With the Arduino and the DIY or Maker movement, not only did entry into microcontroller programming become child's play, but a second development also took place: Resourceful developers brought small boards – so-called shields or modules – to the market, which greatly simplified the use of additional hardware. The small modules contain all the important electronic parts to be connected to the microcontroller with a few plug-in cables, eliminating the need for a fiddly and time-consuming assembly on the plug-in board. In addition, it is also possible to handle tiny components that do not have any connecting legs (so-called SMDs). Projects Discussed Arduino seeks connection BMP and introduction to libraries, I²C Learn I/O basics with the multi-purpose shield I²C LCD adapter and DOT matrix displays LCD keypad shield Level converter W5100: Internet connection I/O expansion shield Relays and solid-state relays The multi-function shield: A universal control unit Connecting an SD card reader via SPI Keys and 7-segment displays 16-bit ADC MCP4725 DAC 16-way PWM servo driver MP3 player GPS data logger using an SD card Touch sensor Joystick SHT31: Temperature and humidity VEML6070 UV-A sensor VL53L0X time-of-flight Ultrasonic distance meter MAX7219-based LED DOT matrix display DS3231 RTC Port expander MCP23017 433 MHz radio MPU-650 gyroscope ADXL345 accelerometer WS2812 RGB LEDs Power supply MQ-xx gas sensors CO2 gas sensor ACS712 current sensor INA219 current sensor L298 motor driver MFRC522 RFID 28BYJ-48 stepper motor TMC2209 silent step stick X9C10x digital potentiometer ST7735 in a color TFT display e-Paper display Bluetooth Geiger counter SIM800L GSM module I²C multiplexer Controller Area Network
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Elektor Special: Arduino Shields
Make your project dreams come true: an odometer for the hamster wheel, a fully automatic control of your ant farm with web interface, or the Sandwich-O-Mat – a machine that toasts and grills sandwiches of your choice. With the Arduino and the DIY or Maker movement, not only did entry into microcontroller programming become child's play, but a second development also took place: Resourceful developers brought small boards – so-called shields or modules – to the market, which greatly simplified the use of additional hardware. The small modules contain all the important electronic parts to be connected to the microcontroller with a few plug-in cables, eliminating the need for a fiddly and time-consuming assembly on the plug-in board. In addition, it is also possible to handle tiny components that do not have any connecting legs (so-called SMDs). Projects Discussed Arduino seeks connection BMP and introduction to libraries, I²C Learn I/O basics with the multi-purpose shield I²C LCD adapter and DOT matrix displays LCD keypad shield Level converter W5100: Internet connection I/O expansion shield Relays and solid-state relays The multi-function shield: A universal control unit Connecting an SD card reader via SPI Keys and 7-segment displays 16-bit ADC MCP4725 DAC 16-way PWM servo driver MP3 player GPS data logger using an SD card Touch sensor Joystick SHT31: Temperature and humidity VEML6070 UV-A sensor VL53L0X time-of-flight Ultrasonic distance meter MAX7219-based LED DOT matrix display DS3231 RTC Port expander MCP23017 433 MHz radio MPU-650 gyroscope ADXL345 accelerometer WS2812 RGB LEDs Power supply MQ-xx gas sensors CO2 gas sensor ACS712 current sensor INA219 current sensor L298 motor driver MFRC522 RFID 28BYJ-48 stepper motor TMC2209 silent step stick X9C10x digital potentiometer ST7735 in a color TFT display e-Paper display Bluetooth Geiger counter SIM800L GSM module I²C multiplexer Controller Area Network
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, by Clemens Valens Review: Detect Radiation with the MightyOhm Geiger Counter Kit
The MightyOhm Geiger Counter is a device for detecting beta and gamma radiation levels. Because radiation is so harmful, you may want to keep an...