With these jumper wires (length: 20 cm) you can connect a Raspberry Pi or an Arduino with breadboards. Each cable consists of 40 individual wires/pins which can also be separated. Included 1x 40-pins female to female 1x 40-pins male to male 1x 40-pins male to female
The GT-7U GPS module, with its high sensitivity, low power consumption, miniaturization, and its extremely high tracking sensitivity, delivers an extended area of coverage. In an area that the conventional GPS receiver would fail, such as narrow urban sky, dense Jungle environment, GT-7U can achieve high-precision positioning.
Its compact size makes it suitable for applications in vehicles, mobile phones, video cameras, and other mobile positioning systems, and it is an excellent choice for GPS applications.
Specifications
Operating Frequency
L1 (1575.42 ±10 MHz)
Operating Voltage
3.3-5.2 V
Operating Current
Normal Mode: 50 mA
Power-Saving Mode: 30 mA
Communication Interface
TTL serial port, microUSB interface
Serial Port Baud Rate
9600 bps
Communication format
8N1
Interface Logic Voltage
3.3 or 5 V
External Antenna Inteface
IPX
Dimensions
22 x 21 x 5 mm
Weight
8.5 g
HC-SR501 auto-senses light for various applications (in house, basement, outdoor, warehouse, garage, etc,) for ventilator control, alarm, etc.Features
Automatic infrared detection (LHI778 probe design)Output goes high when objects enter the sensing range, and automatically returns to low when object leaves
Optional photosensitive control
Optional temperature compensation
Trigger mode jumper
L: Non-repeatable / delay mode: sensor goes low after the delay, regardless of the presence of the object.
H: Repeatable: sensor stays high as long as any object is detected during the delay time.
Wide operating voltage range
Micro-amp power
Output high signal: easy to achieve docking with the various types of circuit.
Infrared technology (LHI778 probe design)
High sensitivity | high reliability
Widely used especially for battery-powered products
Specifications
Voltage
4.8 V – 20 V
Current (idle)
<50 µA
Logic output
3.3 V / 0 V
Delay time
0.3 s – 200 s, custom up to 10 min
Lock time
2.5 s (default)
Trigger
repeat : L = disable , H = enable
Sensing range
<120 °, within 7 m
Temperature
– 15 ~ +70 °C
Dimension
32 x 24 mmscrew-screw 28 mm, M2
Lens diameter: 23 mm
It is possible to control Cytron 25Amp 7-58 V High Voltage DC Motor Driver with PWM and DIR inputs. The input logic voltage ranges from 1.8 V to 30 V and the board is compatible with variety of host controllers (such as Arduino, Raspberry Pi, PLC). If you don't want to deal with programming to control the motor, there is an option to control the motor driver from a potentiometer (speed) and a switch (direction). You can also test the motor quickly and conveniently using the onboard test buttons and motor output LEDs without the need to hook up the host controller. It is possible to power the host controller with the buck regulator which produces 5 V output. This is especially useful for high voltage applications where no additional power source nor high voltage buck regulator is needed. This motor driver also incorporates various protection features. If the motor stalls or you've hooked up an oversized motor, the overcurrent protection will take care of the board and protect it from damage. If the motor is trying to draw current more than what the motor driver can support, the motor current will be limited at the maximum threshold. Assisted by temperature protection, the maximum current limiting threshold depends on the board temperature. The higher the board temperature, the lower the current limiting threshold. Note: Power input does not have reverse-voltage protection. Connecting the battery in reverse polarity will damage the motor driver instantaneously. Features Bidirectional control for one brushed DC motor Operating Voltage: DC 7 V to 58 V Maximum Motor Current: 25 A continuous, 60 A peak 5 V output for the host controller (250 mA max) Buttons for quick testing LEDs for motor output state Dual Input Mode: PWM/DIR or Potentiometer/Switch Input PWM/DIR Inputs compatible with 1.8 V, 3.3 V, 5 V, 12 V and 24 V logic (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, PLC, etc) PWM frequency up to 40 kHz (Output frequency is fixed at 16 kHz) Overcurrent protection with active current limiting Temperature protection Undervoltage shutdown Scope of delivery 1 × MD25HV (motor driver board) 1 × Potentiometer with connector 1 × Rocker switch with connector 4 × Nylon PCB Standoffs/Spacers Documents Datasheet Sample Code
Pixy2 can be taught to detect objects by the press of a button. It is equipped with a new line detection algorithm to use on line-following robots. It can learn to recognize intersection and follow road signs.
Pixy2 comes with various cables so that you can connect it with an Arduino or a Raspberry Pi out of the box. Furthermore, the I/O port offers several interfaces (SOI, I²C, UART, USB) to plug your Pixy2 in most boards.
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Documentation
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Software
Specifications Size: 0.96 inch Resolution: 128 x 64 Visual Angle: >160 ° Input Voltage: 3.3 V ~ 6 V Wide voltage support: 3.3 V, 5 V Viewing angle: >160 Only Need 2 I/O Port to Control Drive IC: SSD1306 Operating temperature: -30 °C to 80 °C OLED Advantages Smaller volume Ultra-low power consumption High contrast Display dot self-luminous Broad voltage support Independent communication method via SPI or IIC 128x64 Dot matrix Broad visual angle: maximum visual angle 160° Industrial-grade operating temperature: -30 ~ 70 °C Warning: The display’s glass is very thin, please be careful while using it. If The glass is broken, display will not work well.
Arduboy is a miniture game development system the size of a credit card based on the popular open source Arduino platform. Learn to program/code with lots of tutorials and an active community of developers, develop and share your own games using Arduino software via the USB-Cable. Use your PC/Mac/Linux machine to download over 200 unique games created by members of the Arduboy Community.
Features
Processor: ATmega32u4 (same as Arduino Leonardo & Micro)
Memory: 32 KB Flash, 2.5 KB RAM, 1 KB EEPROM
Inputs: 6 Momentary Tactile Buttons
Outputs: 128 x 64 1-bit OLED, 4 Ch. Piezo Speaker & Blinky LED
Battery: 180 mAh Thin-Film Lithium Polymer
Connectivity: Micro-USB 2.0 with built-in HID profile
Programming: Arduino IDE, Arduboy Game Loader, GCC & AVRDude
Open source gaming
Anyone can make games for the Arduboy! Free online tutorials guide you through a step by step process on how to develop your own software! There are already plenty of examples to learn from. Ever wanted to create a level or map for your favorite game, or make your favorite character jump higher? Now is your chance!
Super retro
Designed to remind you of a more simple time in the world of gaming, the Arduboy brings true 8-bit gaming into the 21st century with style. The black and white screen invites you to involve your imagination once again while gaming.
Durable construction
A polycarbonate front, ultra thin circuit board, and stamped aluminum metal back is the ultimate combination. A rechargeable lithium polymer battery provides over 8 hours of battery life, and the same cable you use to charge can be used to upload new games! At only 5 mm thick, Arduboy can live in your pocket (or even wallet) and is thinner than nearly any mobile phone!
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Schematics
GitHub
Documentation
This is another great IIC/I²C/TWI/SPI Serial Interface. As the pin resources of controller is limited, your project may be not able to use normal LCD shield after connected with a certain quantity of sensors or SD card. However, with this I²C interface module, you will be able to realize data display via only 2 wires. If you already has I²C devices in your project, this LCD module actually cost no more resources at all. It is fantastic for based project. I²C Address: 0X20~0X27 (the original address is 0X20,you can change it yourself) The backlight and contrast is adjusted by potentiometer Comes with 2 IIC interface, which can be connected by Dupont Line or IIC dedicated cable I²C Address: 0x27 (I²C Address: 0X20~0X27 (the original address is 0X27,you can change it yourself) Specifications Compatible for 1602 LCD Supply voltage: 5 V Weight: 5 g Size: 5.5 x 2.3 x 1.4 cm
The ESP-01 Adapter 3.3-5 V is the ideal solution for connecting an ESP-01 ESP8266 module to a 5 V system such as Arduino Uno.
Features
Adapter module for ESP-01 Wi-Fi module
3.3 V voltage regulator circuit & onboard level conversion for easy use of 5 V microcontroller with ESP-01 Wi-Fi module
Compatible with Uno R3
4.5~5.5 V (on-board 3.3 V LDO Regulator)
Interface logic voltage: 3.3-5 V compatible (on-board level shift)
Current: 0-240 mA
Monitor soil moisture, temperature and relative humidity measurement with the Plant Monitor. This board is compatible with the BBC micro:bit, Raspberry Pi and most microcontroller boards. Alligator / croc clip rings Ready soldered header pins for your choice of microcontroller. Easy to use UART serial interface Additional analog output for moisture only Built-in RGB LED Downloads Datasheet Instructions
The RGB matrix module is equipped with 4096 LEDs and is characterized by a particularly small grid size of only 3mm. This makes it ideal for pictorial representations. Video sequences can also be displayed.
The module is supplied with the necessary cables. It is perfectly suited in combinations with single board computers like the Raspberry Pi, Arduino, BBC Microbit and many more.
Specifications
Display
RGB-LED
Resolution
64 x 64
Amount of LED
4096 LEDs
LED Size
3 mm Pitch
Supply Voltage
5 V
Max. Power Input
40 W
Control
1/32 Scan
Operating Temperature
-20~55°C
Viewing Angle
140°
Pixel Density
111111 Pixel/m²
Dimensions
192 x 192 x 14 mm
Weight
246 g
Items Shipped
LED-Matrix, Kabel
Downloads
Datasheet
Manual
The BME680 from Bosch Sensortec is the new, compact ambient sensor with integrated sensor technology for humidity, pressure, temperature and air quality. The I²C and SPI digital interfaces also enable simple and fast readout of the measured values. Specifications Digital interfaces I²C, SPI Operating voltage 3-5 V Compatible to Arduino, Raspberry Pi Dimensions 30 x 14 x 10 mm Weight 10 g Humidity sensor Response time 8s Accuracy tolerance ± 3% Hysteresis ≤ 1.5% Pressure sensor Pressure range 300-1100 hPa Relative accuracy ± 0.12 hPa Absolute accuracy ± 1 hPa Temperature sensor Operating range -40°C - 85°C Full accuracy 0°C - 65°C Air quality sensor Response time 1s Downloads Datasheet
Manual
This is a kit for a pan-tilt mechanism explicitly designed for Pixy2. After assembling the kit and connecting it to Pixy2, you'll be able to follow colored objects using the Pan/Tilt demo.
It includes two laser-cut plastic pieces for the base, two different servos for the pan and tilt axes, and all the mounting hardware and cable ties you will need to assemble.
Features
The pan-tilt mechanism for Pixy2 is redesigned, making it smaller and faster than the pan-tilt for the original Pixy.
All necessary hardware is included.
The pan-tilt base is attached directly to an Arduino with Arduino-compatible hole-pattern and includes stand-offs and fasteners.
Several pan-tilt demos are provided that can run using either Arduino, Raspberry Pi or stand-alone (no controller).
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Manual
Dimensions: 83 x 44 x 13 mm
Weight: 42 g
With the help of the Grove I²C connector, only 2 signal pins and 2 power pins are needed. You don't even need to care about how to connect these pins. Just plug it into the I²C interface on Seeeduino or Arduino/Raspberry Pi+baseshield via the Grove cable.
No complicated wiring, no soldering, no need to worry about burning the LCD caused by the wrong current limiting resistor. Easy peasy.
Specifications
Battery: Exclude
Input Voltage: 5 V
Dimensions: 83 x 44 x 13 mm
Weight: 42 g
This display correspond to the Nokia 5110 norm which makes it perfectly to display data or graphs of measured values on a microcontroller or a single-board computer. Additionally, the display is compatible to all Raspberry Pi, Arduino, CubieBoard, Banana Pi and microcontroller without additional effort. Specifications Chipset Philips PCD8544 Interface SPI Resolution 84 x 48 Pixels Power supply 2.7-3.3 V Special features Backlight Compatible to Raspberry Pi, Arduino, CubieBoard, Banana Pi and microcontroller Dimensions 45 x 45 x 14 mm Weight 14 g
STEMTera is a programmable breadboard module, compatible with Arduino Uno. It has two microcontrollers built in: ATmega328P and ATmega32U2 and the I/O (40 mA per pin) are accessible without cabling.
The underside of the board (112 x 80 x 17 mm) is compatible with LEGO.
Specifications
Pin-to-pin compatible with Arduino Uno
Mechanically compatible with LEGO blocks
Two microcontrollers (41 I/O of which 9 as PWM)
USB interface with ATmega32U2 using LUFA (Lightweight USB Framework for AVRs) for keyboard, joystick, MIDI, etc...
Programming with the Arduino IDE (micro-USB)
Reset button, 4 LEDs (including TX, RX, Power), power connector
Power via micro-USB or 7...20 V DC on socket 5,5 x 2,1 mm (+ center)
Multiple programming environments:
Atmel Studio
Arduino IDE
AVR-GCC
AVR-GCC with LUFA library
Scratch
etc.
Microcontrollers
ATmega328P:
14 pins of I/O including 6 PWM
6 analog inputs (10 bit ADC)
I²C, SPI and serial
Interrupt controller
ATmega32U2:
21 pins of I/O
Flash Memory: 32 KB
SRAM: 2 KB
EEPROM: 1 KB
Clock: 16 MHz
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Beginner's Guide
With a Cortex-M4F with BLE 5.0 running up to 96MHz and with as low power as 6uA per MHz (less than 5mW), the M.2 MicroMod connector allows you to plug in a MicroMod Carrier Board with any number of peripherals. Let's have a look at what this processor board has to offer! If you need Machine Learning capabilities, Bluetooth, I²C functionality to connect to all our amazing Qwiic boards, and more the Artemis Processor is the perfect choice for your MicroMod Carrier Board. At the heart of SparkFun's Artemis Module is Ambiq Micro's Apollo3 processor, whose ultra-efficient ARM Cortex-M4F processor is spec’d to run TensorFlow Lite using only 6uA/MHz. We've routed two I²C buses, eight GPIO, dedicated digital, analogue, and PWM pins, multiple SPI as well as QuadSPI, and Bluetooth to boot. You really can't go wrong with this processor. Grab one today, pick up a compatible carrier board, and get hacking! Features 1 M Flash / 384 k RAM 48 MHz / 96 MHz turbo available 6uA/MHz (operates less than 5mW at full operation) 48 GPIO - all interrupt capable 31 PWM channels Built-in BLE radio and antenna 10 ADC channels with 14-bit precision with up to 2.67 million samples per second effective continuous, multi-slot sampling rate 2 channel differential ADC 2 UARTs 6 I²C buses 6 SPI buses 2/4/8-bit SPI bus PDM interface I²S Interface Secure 'Smart Card' interface FCC/IC/CE Certified (ID Number 2ASW8-ART3MIS)
1x USB dedicated for programming and debugging 1x UART with flow control 2 x I²C 1 x SPI 1 x Quad-SPI 8 x Fast GPIO 2 x Digital Pins 2 x Analog Pins 2 x PWM 1 x Differential ADC pair Status LED VIN Level ADC
This tiny little board does all of the neat Arduino tricks that you're familiar with: nine channels of 10-bit ADC, five PWM pins, 12 DIOs as well as hardware serial connections Rx and Tx. Running at 5 V and 16 MHz, this board will remind you a lot of your other favourite Arduino-compatible boards, but this little guy can go just about anywhere. There is a voltage regulator on board so it can accept voltage up to 6 VDC. If you're supplying unregulated power to the board, be sure to connect to the 'RAW' pin on not VCC. The reset button's benefit is to quickly reset the board or place it into bootloader mode without the need to take out a piece of the jumper wire. The USB micro-b connector has been replaced with the USB type C connector. The through-hole pads have castellated edges for each pin to add a lower profile in your projects should you decide to build it into another assembly during production. Finally, a Qwiic connector is populated on the board's bottom to add Qwiic enabled I²C devices to your projects easily! Features ATmega32U4 running at 5 V / 16 MHz AP2112 3.3 V Voltage Regulator Supported under Arduino IDE v1.0.1+ On-Board USB-C connector for programming PTH Pads w/ Castellated Edges 9 x 10-bit ADC pins 12 x Digital I/Os (5 are PWM capable) Hardware Serial Connections UART (i.e. Rx and Tx) Qwiic Connector for I²C SPI Small Arduino-Compatible Board Reset Button Dimensions: 1.3in x 0.7in
Grove - Time of Flight Distance Sensor-VL53L0X is a high speed, high accuracy and long range distance sensor based on VL53L0X. The VL53L0X is a new generation Time-of-Flight (ToF) laser-ranging module and it is one of the smallest on the market today. It provides accurate distance measurement independent of the target reflectances, making it superior to other conventional technologies. It can measure absolute distances up to 2 m, raising the standards in ranging performance levels and allowing various new applications. The VL53L0X integrates a leading-edge SPAD array (Single Photon Avalanche Diodes) and embeds ST’s second generation Flight SenseTM patented technology. The VL53L0X’s 940 nm VCSEL emitter (Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Laser), is totally invisible to the human eye, coupled with internal physical infrared filters, it enables longer ranging distances, higher immunity to ambient light, and better robustness to cover glass optical crosstalk. Features VCSEL driver Ranging sensor with advanced embedded microcontroller Advanced embedded optical cross-talk compensation to simplify cover glass selection Safe for eyes: Class 1 laser device compliant with latest standard IEC 60825-1:2014 - 3rd edition Single power supply I²C interface for device control and data transfer Xshutdown (reset) and interrupt GPIO Programmable I²C address Working voltage: 3.3 V / 5 V Working temperature: 20 ℃ - 70 ℃ Recommended measurement distance: 30 mm - 1000 mm Default I²C address: 0x52 Included 1x Grove - Time of Flight Distance Sensor-VL53L0X 1x Grove Cable
Enhance your Arduino projects with the Ardi Relay Shield, a versatile 4-channel optoisolated relay board. Designed to handle AC (250 V, 7 AMP) and DC (30 V, 10 AMP) power, this shield empowers you to easily control a wide range of electrical devices.
Equipped with four LED relay indicators, the Ardi Relay Shield provides visual feedback on the status of each relay, ensuring you stay informed and in control of your circuit. The shield also features four 3-pin screw terminals (NC, NO, COM) for convenient and secure connections.
Designed in the Arduino form factor, this shield seamlessly integrates with your Arduino Uno, allowing you to expand its capabilities and create interactive projects. Whether you're automating home appliances, building intelligent systems, or working on industrial applications, the Ardi Relay Shield is the reliable choice for robust and efficient relay control.
Features
4-channel optoisolated relay so better electrical isolation between High and Low side voltage.
4x Relay shield compatible with both 3.3 V and 5 V MCU
Onboard 4 Status LED to indicate each relay ON/OFF State
High-quality relays
Provides NO/NC interfaces with Screw terminals.
Mounts directly onto ArdiPi, Ardi32 or other Arduino compatible boards
Specifications
Max Switching Voltage: 250 V AC/30 V DC
Max Switching Current: 7 A/10 A
Max Switching Power: 2770 VA/240 W
Frequency: 1 Hz
Initial Contact Resistance: 50 mΩ max at 6 V DC/1 A
Operate Time: 10ms max
Release Time: 5ms max
Life Expectancy Electrical: 100,000 operations (rated load)
Life Expectancy Mechanical: 10,000,000 operations (no load)
This flash memory allows you to store and read data externally via the SPI interface of your microcontroller. The control of the module is exactly the same as with a conventional SD card and is therefore particularly simple. The module is especially suitable for mobile setups, where normal SD cards could slip out of the SD card slot. Specifications Special feature 3 V and 5 V operation due to the integrated voltage converter Supply voltage Vcc 3-5 V Logic level Vcc Interface SPI Memory size 512 MB Clock frequency Up to 50 MHz Dimensions 18 x 22 x 12 mm Weight 3 g