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  •  -25% Weller WLACCHHM - 02 PCB Holder with 4 Magnetic Arms - Elektor

    Weller Weller WLACCHHM-02 PCB Holder with 4 Magnetic Arms

    Free up your hands and secure and protect your soldering projects with Weller's Helping Hands with 4 Magnetic Arms. Enjoy adjustable and flexible positions with magnetic gooseneck arms with alligator clamps that are easily positionable for multiple configurations. Applications Hobby Home repair Drone Audio repair Joining wires Engraving Jewelry making Electronics Specifications Dimensions (Base) 152 x 229 mm (6 x 9') Length (Arms) 2 arms: 216 mm (8.5')2 arms: 317 mm (12.5')

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  •  -29% DFRobot Bluno - Arduino - compatible Board with Bluetooth 4.0 - Elektor

    DFRobot DFRobot Bluno - Arduino-compatible Board with Bluetooth 4.0

    Bluno is the first of its kind in integrating Bluetooth 4.0 (BLE) module into Arduino Uno, making it an ideal prototyping platform for both software and hardware developers to go BLE. You will be able to develop your own smart bracelet, smart pedometer, and more. Through the low-power Bluetooth 4.0 technology, real-time low energy communication can be made really easy. Bluno integrates a TI CC2540 BT 4.0 chip with the Arduino UNno. It allows wireless programming via BLE, supports Bluetooth HID, AT command to config BLE and you can upgrade BLE firmware easily. Bluno is also compatible with all 'Arduino Uno' pins which means any project made with Uno can directly go wireless! Specifications On-board BLE chip: TI CC2540 Wireless Programming via BLE Support Bluetooth HID Support AT command to config the BLE Transparent communication through Serial Upgrade BLE firmware easily DC Supply: USB Powered or External 7~12 V DC Microcontroller: Atmega328 Bootloader: Arduino Uno ( disconnect any BLE device before uploading a new sketch ) Compatible with the Arduino Uno pin mapping Size: 60 x 53 mm(2.36 x 2.08') Weight: 30 g

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  • SparkFun Artemis Module - Low Power Machine Learning BLE Cortex - M4F - Elektor

    SparkFun SparkFun Artemis Module – Low Power Machine Learning BLE Cortex-M4F

    The flexibility of the Artemis module starts with SparkFun's Arduino core. You can program and use the Artemis module just like you would an Uno or any other Arduino. The time to first blink is just 5 minutes away! We built the core from the ground up, making it fast and as lightweight as possible. Next is the module itself. Measuring 10 x 15 mm, the Artemis module has all the support circuitry you need to use the fantastic Ambiq Apollo3 processor in your next project. We're proud to say the SparkFun Artemis module is the first open-source hardware module with the design files freely and easily available. We've carefully designed the module so that implementing Artemis into your design can be done with low-cost 2-layer PCBs and 8mil trace/space. Made in the USA at SparkFun's Boulder production line, the Artemis module is designed for consumer-grade products. This truly differentiates the Artemis from its Arduino brethren. Ready to scale your product? The Artemis will grow with you beyond the Uno footprint and Arduino IDE. Additionally, the Artemis has an advanced HAL (hardware abstraction layer), allowing users to push the modern Cortex-M4F architecture to its limit. The SparkFun Artemis Module is fully FCC/IC/CE certified and is available in full tape and reel quantities. With 1M flash and 384k RAM, you'll have plenty of room for your code. The Artemis module runs at 48MHz with a 96MHz turbo mode available and with Bluetooth to boot!

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  •  -29% CrowVision 7" IPS Capacitive Touch Display (1024x600) - Elektor

    Elecrow CrowVision 7" IPS Capacitive Touch Display (1024x600)

    The CrowVision 7-inch Touch Screen is designed for all-in-one systems and offers an exceptional visual experience thanks to its high-resolution (1024×600) IPS panel. Its industrial-grade, rear-mounted metal design ensures compatibility with a wide range of single-board computers (SBCs), allowing for easy setup and seamless operation. Additionally, the display supports both landscape and portrait (vertical) screen orientations. The screen uses HDMI communication and features capacitive multi-touch technology. It also includes reserved interfaces and buttons for connecting accessories such as speakers, making it highly adaptable to diverse application scenarios. This plug-and-play device supports a wide range of popular SBCs like the Raspberry Pi 4/5, Jetson Nano, and more. It is fully compatible with multiple operating systems, including Raspbian, Ubuntu, Windows, Android, macOS, and Chrome OS. Users can customize the look of their screen by designing a unique and elegant protective case. For added convenience, Elecrow’s 3D printing service can be used to create a tailor-made enclosure. Thanks to its versatility, the screen is ideal for use in automation control systems, personal DIY projects, secondary or auxiliary displays, AV applications with SBCs, HDMI-compatible devices, game console extensions, and many other scenarios. Features 7-Inch High-Resolution Display: Features a 1024×600 IPS panel with a 178° wide viewing angle for a superior visual experience. Innovative Rear-Mounting Design: Equipped with a unique sliding pillar structure for secure mounting; compatible with most single-board computers and easy to assemble. Broad System Compatibility: Fully supports multiple operating systems including Raspbian, Ubuntu, Windows, Android, macOS, and Chrome OS. Multimedia and Touch Support: Offers plug-and-play functionality with support for audio, video, and capacitive multi-touch input. Comprehensive Peripheral Integration: Includes interfaces for peripherals such as speakers, headphones, keypads, and touchscreens, plus onboard OSD control buttons for easy adjustments. Integrated Power Output: The mainboard features a built-in 5 V/3 A power conversion module, eliminating the need for an external power supply for your SBC. Specifications Resolution 1024 x 600 pixels Color Depth 16 Million Colors (16M) Vertical Orientation Supported Viewing Angle 178° Ultra-Wide Viewing Angle Display Type IPS Panel Screen Technology TFT-LCD External Power Supply 12 V/2 A Digital Input HDMI-Compatible Interface Available Interfaces 1x Keypad Interface 1x 5 V Power Output 1x Mini HDMI Interface 1x Touch Interface 1x Speaker Interface 1x Headphone Socket 1x 12 V Power Input Supported Operating Systems Raspbian, Ubuntu, Windows, Android, macOS, Chrome OS, and others Active Display Area 99.9 x 167 mm Overall Dimensions 110.3 x 204 mm Weight 298 g Included 1x CrowVision 7" IPS Capacitive Touch Display (1024x600) 1x USB-A to USB-C cable 1x USB-A to Micro B cable 1x HD to Mini HD cable 1x Micro HD to Mini HD cable 1x Power Adapter (EU) 1x OSD Control Board 1x Screwdriver 2x Ribbon 1x Manual Downloads Manual Wiki 3D File

    € 69,95€ 49,95

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  •  -31% ThingPulse Pendrive S3 - Elektor

    ThingPulse ThingPulse Pendrive S3

    The ThingPulse Pendrive S3 is an ESP32-S3 device with USB-C plug, WS2812B RGB LED and 128 MB of flash. With the help of TinyUSB the ESP32-S3 can pretend to be many USB devices, such as: USB Memory Stick USB Keyboard USB Mouse Audio device Video device Networking device Applications As BadUSB Device with SuperWiFiDuck it can do KeyStroke injections As WiFiDisk it can be mounted by any regular computer like a memory stick and synchronize the files on the disk to the cloud As WiFiDongle it can add an additional WiFi networking device to any computer/phone Included ESP32-S3 PCB with WS2812B RGB Led Capacitive Touch Button (Spring) USB Drive Plastic Enclosure Downloads CircuitPython

    € 47,95€ 32,95

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  • Ardi RFID Shield for Arduino Uno - Elektor

    SB Components Ardi RFID Shield for Arduino Uno

    Designed with convenience and security in mind, the Ardi RFID Shield is based on the EM-18 module, operating at a frequency of 125 KHz. This shield allows you to easily integrate RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology into your projects, enabling seamless identification and access control systems. Equipped with a powerful 1-channel optoisolated relay, the Ardi RFID Shield offers a reliable switching solution with a maximum DC rating of 30 V and 10 A, as well as an AC rating of 250 V and 7 A. Whether you need to control lights, motors, or other high-power devices, this shield provides the necessary functionality. Additionally, the Ardi RFID Shield features an onboard buzzer that can be utilized for audio feedback, allowing for enhanced user interaction and system feedback. With the onboard 2-indication LEDs, you can easily monitor the status of RFID card detection, power supply, and relay activation, providing clear visual cues for your project's operation. Compatibility is key, and the Ardi RFID Shield ensures seamless integration with the Arduino Uno platform. Paired with a read-only RFID module, this shield opens up a world of possibilities for applications such as access control systems, attendance tracking, inventory management, and more. Features Onboard 125 kHz EM18 RFID small, compact module Onboard High-quality relays Relay with Screw terminal and NO/NC interfaces Shield compatible with both 3.3 V and 5 V MCU Onboard 3 LEDs power, relay ON/OFF State and RFID Scan status Multi-tone Buzzer onboard for Audio alerts Mounts directly onto ArdiPi, Ardi32 or other Arduino compatible boards Specifications RFID operating Frequency: 125 kHz Reading distance: 10 cm, depending on TAG Integrated Antenna Relay Max Switching Voltage: 250 V AC/30 V DC Relay Max Switching Current: 7 A/10 A

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  •  -25% Arduino Make - Your - Uno Kit - Elektor

    Arduino Arduino Make-Your-Uno Kit

    Learn the basics of electronics by assembling manually your Arduino Uno, become familiar with soldering by mounting every single component, and then unleash your creativity with the only kit that becomes a synth! The Arduino Make-Your-Uno kit is really the best way to learn how to solder. And when you are done, the packaging allows you to build a synth and make your music. A kit with all the components to build your very own Arduino Uno and audio synthesizer shield. The Make-Your-Uno kit comes with a complete set of instructions in a dedicated content platform. This includes video material, a 3D interactive viewer for following detailed instructions, and how to program your board once it is finished. This kit contains: Arduino Make-Your-Uno 1x Make-Your-Uno PCB 1x USB C Serial adapter Board 7x Resistors 1k Ohm 2x Resistors 10k Ohm 2x Resistors 1M Ohm 1x Diode (1N4007) 1x 16 MHz Crystal 4x Yellow LEDs 1x Green LED 1x Push-Button 1x MOSFET 1x LDO (3.3 V) 1x LDO (5 V) 3x Ceramic capacitors (22pF) 3x Electrolytic capacitors (47uF) 7x Polyester capacitors (100nF) 1x Socket for ATMega 328p 2x I/O Connectors 1x Connector header 6 pins 1x Barrel jack connector 1x ATmega 328p Microcontroller Arduino Audio Synth 1x Audio Synth PCB 1x Resistor 100k Ohm 1x Resistor 10 Ohm 1x Audio amplifier (LM386) 1x Ceramic capacitors (47nF) 1x Electrolytic capacitors (47uF) 1x Electrolytic capacitors (220uF) 1x Polyester capacitor (100nF) 4x connectors pin header 6x potentiometer 10k Ohm with plastic knobs Spare parts 2x Electrolytic capacitors (47uF) 2x Polyester capacitor (100nF) 2x Ceramic capacitors (22pF) 1x Push-Button 1x Yellow LEDs 1x Green LED Mechanical parts 5x Spacers 12 mm 11x Spacers 6 mm 5x screw nuts 2x screws 12 mm

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  • SparkFun RP2040 mikroBUS Development Board - Elektor

    SparkFun SparkFun RP2040 mikroBUS Development Board

    The SparkFun RP2040 mikroBUS Development Board is a low-cost, high performance platform with flexible digital interfaces featuring the Raspberry Pi Foundation's RP2040 microcontroller. Besides the Thing Plus or Feather PTH pin layout, the board also includes a microSD card slot, 16 MB (128 Mbit) flash memory, a JST single cell battery connector (with a charging circuit and fuel gauge sensor), an addressable WS2812 RGB LED, JTAG PTH pins, four (4-40 screw) mounting holes, our signature Qwiic connectors, and a mikroBUS socket. The mikroBUS standard was developed by MikroElektronika. Similar to Qwiic and MicroMod interfaces, the mikroBUS socket provides a standardized connection for add-on Click boards to be attached to a development board and is comprised of a pair of 8-pin female headers with a standardized pin configuration. The pins consist of three groups of communications pins (SPI, UART and I²C), six additional pins (PWM, Interrupt, Analog input, Reset and Chip select), and two power groups (3.3 V and 5 V). The RP2040 is supported with both C/C++ and MicroPython cross-platform development environments, including easy access to runtime debugging. It has UF2 boot and floating-point routines baked into the chip. While the chip has a large amount of internal RAM, the board includes an additional 16 MB of external QSPI flash memory to store program code. The RP2040 contains two ARM Cortex-M0+ processors (up to 133 MHz) and features: 264 kB of embedded SRAM in six banks 6 dedicated IO for SPI Flash (supporting XIP) 30 multifunction GPIO: Dedicated hardware for commonly used peripherals Programmable IO for extended peripheral support Four 12-bit ADC channels with internal temperature sensor (up to 0.5 MSa/s) USB 1.1 Host/Device functionality Features (SparkFun RP2040 mikroBUS Dev. Board) Raspberry Pi Foundation's RP2040 microcontroller 18 Multifunctional GPIO Pins Four available 12-bit ADC channels with internal temperature sensor (500kSa/s) Up to eight 2-channel PWM Up to two UARTs Up to two I²C buses Up to two SPI buses Thing Plus (or Feather) Pin Layout: 28 PTH Pins USB-C Connector: USB 1.1 Host/Device functionality 2-pin JST Connector for a LiPo Battery (not included): 500mA charging circuit 4-pin JST Qwiic Connector LEDs: PWR - Red 3.3V power indicator CHG - Yellow battery charging indicator 25 - Blue status/test LED (GPIO 25) WS2812 - Addressable RGB LED (GPIO 08) Buttons: Boot Reset JTAG PTH Pins 16MB QSPI Flash Memory µSD Card Slot mikroBUS Socket Dimensions: 3.7' x 1.2' Four Mounting Holes: 4-40 screw compatible Downloads Schematic Eagle Files Board Dimensions Hookup Guide Qwiic Info Page GitHub Hardware Repository

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  • Seeed Studio Grove SGP30 VOC & eCO2 Gas Sensor (Arduino - compatible) - Elektor

    Seeed Studio Seeed Studio Grove SGP30 VOC & eCO2 Gas Sensor (Arduino-compatible)

    The Sensirion SGP30 is a digital multi-pixel gas sensor that can easily integrate with air purifiers, demand-controlled ventilation, and other IoT applications. Powered by Sensirion’s CMOSens®technology, it integrates a complete sensor system on a single chip featuring a digital I2C interface, a temperature-controlled micro hotplate, and two preprocessed indoor air quality signals. As the first metal-oxide gas sensor featuring multiple sensing elements on one chip, the SGP30 provides more detailed information about air quality. Features Multi-pixel gas sensor for indoor air quality applications Outstanding long-term stability I2C interface with TVOC and CO2eq output signals Low power consumption Chip module tape and reel packaged, reflow solderable Specifications Weight: 9g Battery: Exclude Working Voltage: 3.3V/5V Output range: TVOC-0 ppb to 60000ppb / CO₂eq - 400 ppm to 60000 ppm Sampling rate: 1 Hz

    € 22,95

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  • DIYIC Proto Board Kit - Elektor

    Evil Mad Science DIYIC Proto Board Kit

    The matte-black circuit board is extra thick and has subtle white markings, including an alphanumeric grid and PIN labels. The wiring pattern – that of classic breadboards – is easy to see by looking at the exposed traces on the bottom of the board. The kit comes complete with the 'Integrated Circuit Leg' stand and 8 colour-coded thumbscrew terminal posts. Using the terminal posts and solder points, you can hook up to your 'IC' with bare wires, lugs, alligator clips, and/or solder joints. Connections to the 8 terminal posts are through the three-position strips on the PCB; each is labelled with the corresponding PIN. Features Anodized aluminium stand 8-32 size press-fit threaded inserts (8 pieces) pre-installed in the protoboard All materials (including the circuit board and stand) are RoHS compliant (lead-free) Tri lobular thread forming screws (6 pieces, black, 6-32 thread size) and spacers for mounting the stand. Dimensions: 13.25 x 8.06 x 2.54 mm Dimensions assembled: 13.25 x 9.9 x 4.3 cm

    € 34,95

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  • Soldered CONNECT Programmer - Elektor

    Soldered Soldered CONNECT Programmer

    The Soldered CONNECT Programmer is designed to make programming boards based on ESP8266 and ESP32 microcontrollers extremely simple. It contains all the necessary electronics and logic, allowing programming to be done by simply plugging a USB cable into the CONNECT Programmer and connecting it to the programming header. The onboard circuitry handles timing and signal sequencing automatically, placing the ESP microcontroller into bootloader mode without the need for manual intervention. Features IC: CH340 Pin layout: GPIO0, RESET, RX, TX, 3V3, GND LEDs: RX, TX, power Interface: USB-C Dimensions: 38 x 22 mm Downloads Datasheet GitHub

    € 5,95

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  •  -23% Seeed Studio PCIe 3.0 to Dual M.2 HAT for Raspberry Pi 5 - Elektor

    Seeed Studio Seeed Studio PCIe 3.0 to Dual M.2 HAT for Raspberry Pi 5

    This PCIe 3.0 to dual M.2 HAT enables the Raspberry Pi 5 to access two NVMe SSDs, Hailo-8/8L (M.2 key B+M only), and Google Coral AI accelerators at PCIe 3.0 speeds. Features Dual M.2 Slots with PCIe 3.0 Speed: Utilizes the ASMedia ASM2806 PCIe 3.0 switch chip to ensure optimal performance, overcoming the limitations of PCIe 2.0. Stable Power Supply: Additional pogo pins provide extra power to ensure a stable high-speed connection. Multiple Size Support: Compatible with M.2 standard sizes 2230, 2242, 2260, and 2280. Back-mounted Design: Keeps the 40-pin GPIO free for use, allowing compatibility with other Raspberry Pi HATs. User-friendly Design: The S-shaped FPC cable does not obstruct the microSD card slot. Open Source Case: Seeed’s M.2 HATs are not compatible with the official Raspberry Pi case, but an adapted 3D-printable case (STP file) is provided. Applications Simultaneously supports AI acceleration and high-speed SSD storage Connects dual NVMe SSDs for large storage capacity Booting a Raspberry Pi from the SSD Specifications M.2 Slots 2 Max. PCIe Speed PCIe Gen3.0 PCIe Switch Chip ASM2806 M.2 Size Support 2280/2260/2242/2230 Max. Power Supply 5 V/3 A (max 3A: Pogo pin 2A + PCIe connector 1A) Cable FPC Assembly Method Back installation Dimensions 87 x 55 x 10 mm Included 1x Seeed Studio PCIe 3.0 to Dual M.2 HAT for Raspberry Pi 5 2x FPC cables (50 mm) 1x Screws & stud pack Downloads Wiki

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  • PC Programming (E - book) - Elektor

    Elektor Digital PC Programming (E-book)

    A Small Basic Approach There are many different PC programming languages available on the market. Some have beautiful names; some have easy to use development tools. Others have incredible power. They all have one thing in common: they assume that you have, or want to have, a knack for technology and difficult to read commands. In this book we take a practical approach to programming. We assume that you simply want to write a PC program, and write it quickly. Not in a professional environment, not in order to start a new career, but for plain and simple fun... or just to get a task done. Therefore we use Small Basic. You will have an application up and running in a matter of minutes. You will understand exactly how it works and be able to write text programs, graphical user interfaces, and advanced drivers. It is so simple; you don't even need to be an adult!

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  • PIC Microcontroller Programming (E - book) - Elektor

    Elektor Digital PIC Microcontroller Programming (E-book)

    in 10 captivating lessons Using the lessons in this book you learn how to program a microcontroller. You’ll be using JAL, a free but extremely powerful programming language for PIC microcontrollers, which enjoys great popularity in the hobby world. Starting out from scratch virtually, you slowly build up the knowledge. No previous knowledge is needed: anyone can get started with this book. Assuming you have absorbed all lessons – meaning you have actually completed all the exercises – you should be confident to write PIC microcontroller programs, as well as read and understand programs written by other people. JAL commands You learn the function of JAL commands such as include, pin, delay, forever loop, while loop, case, exit loop, repeat until, if then, as well as the use of functions, procedures and timer- and port interrupts. JAL programs You make an LED blink, build a time switch, measure a potentiometer’s wiper position, produce sounds, suppress contact bounce, and control the brightness of an LED. And of course you learn to debug, meaning: how to spot and fix errors in your programs. Hardware You learn to recognize various components including the PIC microcontroller, potentiometer and quartz crystal, and how to wire up a PIC microcontroller and effectively link it to your PC. A breadboard is used for the purpose, allowing you to easily modify the component arrangement for further experimenting. The companion software with this book can be downloaded free of charge, including the JAL programming language. In addition, you may order a kit of parts so you don’t have to go shopping for the required components. Especially for a beginner, this is the easiest way to start with this unique pastime. Having finished this book does not mean you are through with your pastime. You can get your hands dirty again, and if desired use other books packed with fun projects using the JAL programming language. More information may be found at the end of the lessons in the chapter "Done! What’s next?""

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  • IoT GET - U - GOING (E - book) - Elektor

    Elektor Digital IoT GET-U-GOING (E-book)

    In 35 Projects with the Raspberry Pi and Arduino The Internet of Things (IoT) is a trend with a strong technological impulse. At home, we want to do everything on our tablets, from browsing Facebook to watching TV, from operating lights to keeping an eye on the temperature. In 35 fun projects, this book will show you how to build your own Internet of Things system. We'll cover the hardware (primarily the Raspberry Pi and Arduino) and the software that makes control via Internet possible. We employ Wi-Fi and radio links so no requirement any longer to install cabling crisscross through your home. Assuming the projects in the book are finished, you have a complete Internet of Things system that allows you to control and view of everything in your home. For example, if there's something in the mail box or the car is securely in the garage. Also, you can switch on the lights and the alarm from your couch. The crisp explanations allow the projects to be customized with ease, for example, to turn on your coffee machine or TV remotely. The index gives easy access to creative projects that can serve as an example, enabling you to do all the connecting to the IoT independently. All project software can be downloaded free of charge from the Elektor website. In this unique book, Raspberry Pi, Arduino and HTML webpages with stylesheets and JavaScript come together in clearly-described, easy-to-build projects. This special book is an essential part of your collection!

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  • Introduction to Control Engineering (E - book) - Elektor

    Elektor Digital Introduction to Control Engineering (E-book)

    This book is aimed at practising engineers, students and hobbyists. It is intended as a source of reference for hardware and software associated with instrumentation and control engineering. Examples are presented from a range of industries and applications. Throughout the book, circuit diagrams and software listings are described, typical of many measurement and control applications. The hardware and software designs may be used as a basis for application by the reader. The book contains examples of PIC, PLC, PAC and PC programming. All code samples are available to download free of charge from the support website. After an introductory section on control theory and modelling, the text focus is upon software for control system simulation and implementation, with appropriate reference to interfacing, electronic hardware and computing platforms. Introduction to Control Engineering is a sourcebook of solutions for control system applications!

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  • 311 Circuits (E - book) - Elektor

    Elektor Digital 311 Circuits (E-book)

    311 Circuits is the twelfth book in Elektor’s celebrated ‘300’ series. An immense source of inspiration for all electronics enthusiasts and professionals, this book deserves a place not far from the workbench. This book contains circuits, design ideas, tips and tricks from all areas of electronics: audio & video, computers & microcontrollers, radio, hobby & modelling, home & garden, power supplies & batteries, test & measurement, software, not forgetting a section ‘miscellaneous’ for everything that doesn’t fit in one of the other categories. 311 Circuits presents complete solutions for numerous problems, as well as starting points for your own creations. 311 Circuits has been compiled from the 2009, 2010 and 2011 ‘Summer Circuits’ double editions of Elektor magazine. The book is mostly based on readers’ contributions, supplemented by circuits engineered and developed in the Elektor Labs.

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  • 310 Circuits (E - book) - Elektor

    Elektor Digital 310 Circuits (E-book)

    310 Circuits – is the 11th volume in Elektor’s renowned ‘Three Hundred’ series. 310 circuits, tips and design ideas in one book form a treasure trove for every area of electronics: audio and video, hobby and modelling, RF techniques, home and garden, test and measurement, microcontrollers, computer hardware and software, power supplies and chargers – plus of course everything else that does not seem to belong in any of these categories. 310 Circuits – contains many complete solutions as well as useful starting points for your own projects. Both categories and anything in between represent a veritable fountain of inspiration for cultivating your own ideas and learning about electronics. 310 Circuits – is a compilation of articles from ‘Summer Circuits’ editions for the years 2006, 2007 and 2008. ‘Summer Circuits’ covers the publication months July and August of Elektor magazine. 310 Circuits – is a must-have book for every creative electronics enthusiast, be it professional, enthusiast or student. 310 Circuits – for the first time has a section exclusively on robots and robotics.

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  •  -16% Hti HT - 18+ Thermal Imaging Camera (256x192) - Elektor

    Hti Hti HT-18+ Thermal Imaging Camera (256x192)

    The Hti HT-18+ is a professional thermal imaging camera designed for precise temperature measurements and real-time thermal imaging. It has an impressive infrared resolution of 256 x 192 pixels at a frame rate of 25 Hz, resulting in clear and detailed thermal images. The temperature measurement range extends from −20°C to +550°C, with a measurement accuracy of ±2°C or ±2%. The camera is equipped with a 3.2-inch color display for easy viewing of thermal images. It offers five different color palettes – rainbow, iron red, cold color, black and white and white and black – to adapt the display to different requirements. It also has a built-in memory of 4 GB for storing images and videos in JPG or MP4 format, which can be transferred to a computer via a USB connection. Specifications Infrared resolution 256 x 192 Infrared response band 8 to 14 μm Cell size 12 μm NETD ≤50 mK @ 25°C, @F/1.1 Lens focal length 3.2 mm IFOV 3.75 mrad Field angle 56° x 42° Focus mode Free focus Temperature measurement range −20°C~550°C (−4~1022°F) Measurement accuracy −15°C to 550°C (±2°C or ±2%)−20°C to −15°C (±4°C) Temperature measurement resolution 0.1°C Temperature measurement mode Center point/hot and cold spot tracking Color palette Rainbow, iron oxide red, cold color, black & white, white & black Emissivity setting Adjustable from 0.01 to 1.00 Thermal imaging frame rate ≤25 Hz Visible light resolution 640 x 480 Display size 3.2-inch (240 x 320) Image display mode Infrared/visible light/dual light fusion Device storage Built-in 4 GB eMMC (user available storage space is about 3 GB Storage Image/Video Format JPG/MP4 Image/video export method USB connection to computer export Image analysis function Support offline analysis on PC Battery Type Dedicated removable rechargeable Lithium battery Battery capacity 2200 mAh Working time 2 to 3 hours Power interface Micro USB Power configuration 5 minutes, 20 minutes, no automatic shutdown Working temperature −10°C to +50°C Relative humidity 10% to 85% RH (non-condensing) Menu languages English, German, Italian, Chinese Dimensions 90 x 105 x 223 mm Weight 389 g Included 1x Hti HT-18+ Thermal Imaging Camera 1x USB cable 1x Manual Downloads Manual

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  • Official UK Power Supply for Raspberry Pi 4 (black) - Elektor

    Raspberry Pi Foundation Official UK Power Supply for Raspberry Pi 4 (black)

    The Raspberry Pi USB-C power supply is designed specifically to power the latest Raspberry Pi 4 Model B computers. The power supply features a USB-C cable and is available in four different models to suit different international power sockets, and in two colors. Specifications Output Output voltage +5.1 V DC Minimum load current 0 A Nominal load current 3.0 A Maximum power 15.3 W Load regulation ±5 % Line regulation ±2 % Ripple & noise 120 mVp-p Rise time 100 ms maximum to regulation limits for DC outputs Turn-on delay 3000 ms maximum at nominal input AC voltage and full load Protection Short circuit protectionOvercurrent protectionOver temperature protection Efficiency 81% minimum (output current from 100%, 75%, 50%, 25%)72% minimum at 10% load Output cable 1.5 m 18AWG Output connector USB Type-C Input Voltage range 100-240 VAC (rated)96-264 VAC (operating) Frequency 50/60 Hz ±3 Hz Current 0.5 A maximum Power consumption (no load) 0.075 W maximum Inrush current No damage shall occur, and the input fuse shall not blow Operating ambient temperature 0-40°C

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  • LED Dice Solder Kit - Elektor

    Soldered LED Dice Solder Kit

    If you are looking for an easy way to get started with soldering or simply want to make a small portable gadget, this set is a great opportunity. "LED cube" is an educational set for learning the soldering skill, with which you get a small electronic game at the end. After you turn on and shake this board, certain leds will light up randomly and symbolize the number, as if a real die had been thrown. It is based on the Attiny404 microcontroller, programmed in Arduino, and there is a battery on the back which makes this gadget portable. There is also a keychain so you can always carry your new game with you! Soldering is easy according to the markings on the board. Included 1x PCB 1x ATtiny404 microcontroller 7x LEDs 7x Resistors (330 ohm) 1x Resistor (10 kohm) 1x Battery holder 1x CR2032 battery 1x Switch 1x Vibration sensor SW-18020P 1x Keychain ring

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  • iLabs Challenger RP2040 NFC - Elektor

    iLabs iLabs Challenger RP2040 NFC

    The Challenger RP2040 NFC is a small embedded computer, equipped with an advanced on-board NFC controller (NXP PN7150), in the popular Adafruit Feather form factor. It is based on an RP2040 microcontroller chip from the Raspberry Pi Foundation which is a dual-core Cortex-M0 that can run on a clock up to 133 MHz. NFC The PN7150 is a full featured NFC controller solution with integrated firmware and NCI interface designed for contactless communication at 13.56 MHz. It is fully compatible with NFC forum requirements and is greatly designed based on learnings from previous NXP NFC device generation. It is the ideal solution for rapidly integrating NFC technology in any application, especially small embedded systems reducing Bill of Material (BOM). The integrated design with full NFC forum compliancy gives the user all the following features: Embedded NFC firmware providing all NFC protocols as pre-integrated feature. Direct connection to the main host or microcontroller, by I²C-bus physical and NCI protocol. Ultra-low power consumption in polling loop mode. Highly efficient integrated power management unit (PMU) allowing direct supply from a battery. Specifications Microcontroller RP2040 from Raspberry Pi (133 MHz dual-core Cortex-M0) SPI One SPI channels configured I²C Two I²C channel configured (dedicated I²C for the PN7150) UART One UART channel configured Analog inputs 4 analog input channels NFC module PN7150 from NXP Flash memory 8 MB, 133 MHz SRAM memory 264 KB (divided into 6 banks) USB 2.0 controller Up to 12 MBit/s full speed (integrated USB 1.1 PHY) JST Battery connector 2.0 mm pitch On board LiPo charger 450 mA standard charge current Dimensions 51 x 23 x 3,2 mm Weight 9 g Note: Antenna is not included. Downloads Datasheet Quick start example

    € 22,95

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  •  -24% Arduino Nano 33 IoT with Headers - Elektor

    Arduino Arduino Nano 33 IoT with Headers

    The board's main processor is a low-power Arm® Cortex®-M0 32-bit SAMD21. The WiFi and Bluetooth® connectivity is performed with a module from u-blox, the NINA-W10, a low-power chipset operating in the 2.4GHz range. On top of that, secure communication is ensured through the Microchip® ECC608 crypto chip. Besides that, you can find a 6 axis IMU, which makes this board perfect for simple vibration alarm systems, pedometers, the relative positioning of robots, etc. WiFi and Arduino IoT Cloud You can get your board to connect to any kind of existing WiFi network, or use it to create your own Arduino Access Point. The specific set of examples we provide for the Nano 33 IoT can be consulted at the WiFiNINA library reference page. It is also possible to connect your board to different Cloud services, Arduino's own among others. Here are some examples of how to get the Arduino boards to connect to: Arduino's own IoT Cloud: Arduino's IoT Cloud is a simple and fast way to ensure secure communication for all of your connected Things. Check it out here. Blynk: a simple project from our community connecting to Blynk to operate your board from a phone with little code. IFTTT: see an in-depth case of building a smart plug connected to IFTTT. AWS IoT Core: we made this example on how to connect to Amazon Web Services. Azure: visit this GitHub repository explaining how to connect a temperature sensor to Azure's Cloud. Firebase: you want to connect to Google's Firebase, this Arduino library will show you how. Microcontroller SAMD21 Cortex®-M0+ 32bit low power ARM MCU Radio Module u-blox NINA-W102 Secure Element ATECC608A Operating Voltage 3.3 V Input Voltage 21 V Digital I/O Pins 14 PWM Pins 11 DC Current per I/O Pin 7 mA Analog Input Pins 8 Analog Output Pins 1 External Interrupts all digital pins UART 1 SPI 1 I2C 1 Flash Memory 256 KB SRAM 32 KB EEPROM none Clock Speed 48 MHz LED_Builtin 13 USB Native in the SAMD21 Processor IMU LSM6DS3 Length 45 mm Width 18 mm Weight 5 g

    € 32,95€ 24,95

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  • Pimoroni Raspberry Pi Pico Breakout Garden Base - Elektor

    Pimoroni Pimoroni Raspberry Pi Pico Breakout Garden Base

    Pico Breakout Garden Base sits underneath your Pico and lets you connect up to six of our extensive selection of Pimoroni breakouts to it. Whether it's environmental sensors so you can keep track of the temperature and humidity in your office, a whole host of little screens for important notifications and readouts, and, of course, LEDs. Scroll down for a list of breakouts that are currently compatible with our C++/MicroPython libraries!As well as a labelled landing area for your Pico, there's also a full set of broken out Pico connections, in case you need to attach even more sensors, wires, and circuitry. We've thrown in some rubber feet to keep the base nice and stable and to stop it from scratching your desk, or there are M2.5 mounting holes at the corners so that you can bolt it onto a solid surface if you prefer.The six sturdy black slots are edge connectors that connect the breakouts to the pins on your Pico. There's two slots for SPI breakouts, and four slots for I²C breakouts. Because I²C is a bus, you can use multiple I²C devices at the same time, providing they don't have the same I²C address (we've made sure that all of our breakouts have different addresses, and we print them on the back of the breakouts so they're easy to find).As well as being a handy way to add functionality to your Pico, Breakout Garden is also very useful for prototyping projects without the need for complicated wiring, soldering, or breadboards, and you can grow or change up your setup at any time.Features Six sturdy edge-connector slots for breakouts 4x I²C slots (5 pins) 2x SPI slot (7 pins) Landing area with female headers for Raspberry Pi Pico 0.1” pitch, 5 or 7 pin connectors Broken-out pins Reverse polarity protection (built into breakouts) 99% assembled – just need to stick on the feet! Compatible with Raspberry Pi Pico

    € 17,95

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