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Arduino Arduino Uno R4 WiFi
The Arduino Uno R4 is powered by the Renesas RA4M1 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 processor, providing a significant boost in processing power, memory, and functionality. The WiFi version comes with an ESP32-S3 WiFi module in addition to the RA4M1, expanding creative opportunities for makers and engineers. The Uno R4 Minima is an affordable option for those who don't need the additional features. The Arduino Uno R4 runs at 48 MHz, which provides a 3x increase over the popular Uno R3. Additionally, SRAM has been upgraded from 2 kB to 32 kB, and flash memory from 32 kB to 256 kB to support more complex projects. Responding to community feedback, the USB port is now USB-C, and the maximum power supply voltage has been raised to 24 V with an enhanced thermal design. The board includes a CAN bus and an SPI port, enabling users to reduce wiring and perform parallel tasks by connecting multiple shields. A 12-bit analog DAC is also provided on the board. The Arduino Uno R4 comes in 2 versions (Minima and WiFi) and offers the following new features compared to the Uno R3: Arduino Uno R4 Minima Arduino Uno R4 WiFi USB-C connector USB-C connector RA4M1 from Renesas (Cortex-M4) RA4M1 from Renesas (Cortex-M4) HID device (emulate a mouse or a keyboard) HID device (emulate a mouse or a keyboard) Improved power section (up to 24 V through VIN) Improved power section (up to 24 V through VIN) CAN bus CAN bus DAC (12 bits) DAC (12 bits) Op amp Op amp WiFi/Bluetooth LE Fully-addressable LED matrix (12x8) Qwiic I²C connector RTC (with support for a buffer battery) Runtime errors diagnostics Model Comparison Uno R3 Uno R4 Minima Uno R4 WiFi Microcontroller Microchip ATmega328P (8-bit AVR RISC) Renesas RA4M1 (32-bit ARM Cortex-M4) Renesas RA4M1 (32-bit ARM Cortex-M4) Operating Voltage 5 V 5 V 5 V Input Voltage 6-20 V 6-24 V 6-24 V Digital I/O Pins 14 14 14 PWM Digital I/O Pins 6 6 6 Analog Input Pins 6 6 6 DC Current per I/O Pin 20 mA 8 mA 8 mA Clock Speed 16 MHz 48 Mhz 48 Mhz Flash Memory 32 KB 256 KB 256 KB SRAM 2 KB 32 KB 32 KB USB USB-B USB-C USB-C DAC (12 bit) – 1 1 SPI 1 2 2 I²C 1 2 2 CAN – 1 1 Op amp – 1 1 SWD – 1 1 RTC – – 1 Qwiic I²C connector – – 1 LED Matrix – – 12x8 (96 red LEDs) LED_BUILTIN 13 13 13 Dimensions 68.6 x 53.4 mm 68.9 x 53.4 mm 68.9 x 53.4 mm Downloads Datasheet Schematics
€ 29,95
Members € 26,96
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Elektor Bundles Arduino Uno R4 WiFi (Bundle)
Book: Mastering the Arduino Uno R4 Based on the low-cost 8-bit ATmega328P processor, the Arduino Uno R3 board is likely to score as the most popular Arduino family member, and this workhorse has been with us for many years. Eleven years later, the long-overdue successor, the Arduino Uno R4, was released. It is built around a 48 MHz, 32-bit Arm Cortex-M4 microcontroller and provides significantly expanded SRAM and Flash memory. Additionally, a higher-precision ADC and a new DAC are added to the design. The Uno R4 board also supports the CAN Bus with an interface. Two versions of the board are available: Uno R4 Minima, and Uno R4 WiFi. This book is about using these new boards to develop many different and interesting projects with just a handful of parts and external modules. All projects described in the book have been fully tested on the Uno R4 Minima or the Uno R4 WiFi board, as appropriate. The project topics include the reading, control, and driving of many components and modules in the kit as well as on the relevant Uno R4 board, including LEDs 7-segment displays (using timer interrupts) LCDs Sensors RFID Reader 4x4 Keypad Real-time clock (RTC) Joystick 8×8 LED matrix Motors DAC (Digital-to-analog converter) LED matrix WiFi connectivity Serial UART CAN bus Infrared controller and receiver Simulators … all in creative and educational ways with the project operation and associated software explained in great detail. Arduino Uno R4 WiFi The Arduino Uno R4 is powered by the Renesas RA4M1 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 processor, providing a significant boost in processing power, memory, and functionality. The WiFi version comes with an ESP32-S3 WiFi module in addition to the RA4M1, expanding creative opportunities for makers and engineers. The Arduino Uno R4 runs at 48 MHz, which provides a 3x increase over the popular Uno R3. Additionally, SRAM has been upgraded from 2 kB to 32 kB, and flash memory from 32 kB to 256 kB to support more complex projects. Responding to community feedback, the USB port is now USB-C, and the maximum power supply voltage has been raised to 24 V with an enhanced thermal design. The board includes a CAN bus and an SPI port, enabling users to reduce wiring and perform parallel tasks by connecting multiple shields. A 12-bit analog DAC is also provided on the board. Specifications Microcontroller Renesas RA4M1 (ARM Cortex-M4) USB USB-C Programming Port Pins Digital I/O Pins 14 Pins Analog input pins 6 DAC 1 RTC 1 PWM pins 6 Communication UART 1x I²C 1x SPI 1x Qwiic I²C connector 1x CAN 1x CAN Bus Power Circuit operating voltage 5 V Input voltage (VIN) 6-24 V DC Current per I/O Pin 8 mA Clock speed Main core 48 MHz Memory RA4M1 256 kB Flash, 32 kB RAM LED Matrix 12 x 8 (96 red LEDs) Dimensions 68.9 x 53.4 mm Downloads Datasheet Schematics This bundle contains: Book: Mastering the Arduino Uno R4 (normal price: €40) Arduino Uno R4 WiFi (normal price: €30)
€ 69,95€ 59,95
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Elektor Special: Sensors for Weather and the Environment
Build your textbook weather station or conduct environmental research together with the whole world. With many practical projects for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, NodeMCU, ESP32, and other development boards. Weather stations have enjoyed great popularity for decades. Every current and even every long discontinued electronics magazine has regularly featured articles on building your own weather station. Over the years, they have become increasingly sophisticated and can now be fully integrated into an automated home — although this often requires loyalty to an (expensive) brand manufacturer across all components. With your own weather and environmental data, you can keep up and measure things that no commercial station can. It’s also fun: expand your knowledge of electronics, current microcontroller development boards and programming languages in a fun and meaningful way. For less than 10 euros you can get started and record your first environmental data — with time and growing interest, you will continue to expand your system. In this Edition Which Microcontroller Fits My Project? The Right Development Environment Tracking Wind and Weather Weather Display with OpenWeatherMap and Vacuum Fluorescent Display Volatile Organic Compounds in the Air We Breathe Working with MQ Sensors: Measuring Carbon Monoxide — Odorless but Toxic CO2 Traffic Light with ThingSpeak IoT Connection An Automatic Plant Watering System Good Indoor Climate: Temperature and Humidity are Important criteria Classy Thermometer with Vintage Tube Technology Nostalgic Weather House for the Whole Family Measuring Air Pressure and Temperature Accurately Sunburn Warning Device DIY Sensor for Sunshine Duration Simple Smartphone Says: Fog or Clear View? Identifying Earthquakes Liquid Level Measurement for Vessels and Reservoirs Water pH Value Measurement Detecting Radioactive Radiation GPS: Sensor Location Service Across the Globe Saving and Timestamping Log Files on SD Cards LoRaWAN, The Things Network, and ThingSpeak Operating a LoRaWAN Gateway for TTN Defying "Wind and Weather" Mega Display with Weather Forecasz
€ 19,95
Members € 17,96
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IoTize IoTize TapNLink WiFi, BLE, NFC
TapNLink modules provide wireless interfaces for linking electronic systems to mobile devices and the Cloud. TapNLink connects directly to the target system's microcontroller. It integrates into and is powered by the target system. All TapNLink products are easily configured to control access by different types of users to data in the target system. TapNLink facilitates rapid creation of Human Machine Interfaces (HMI) that run on Android, iOS and Windows mobiles. HMI apps are easily customized for different users and can be deployed and updated to keep pace with evolving system requirements and user needs. TapNLink Wi-Fi modules can also be configured to connect the target system permanently to a wireless network and the Cloud. This enables permanent logging of target system data and alarms. Features Wireless Channels Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE 4.2) Near Field Communication (NFC) Type5 tag (ISO/IEC 15693) Supported Target Connections: Connects on 2 GPIO of the target microcontroller and supports: Serial interface with Software Secure Serial Port (S3P) protocol Serial interface with ARM SWD debug protocol. UART with Modbus protocol Mobile Platform Support HTML5 web apps (Android, iOS) API for Cordova (Android, iOS, Windows 10) Java (Android, iOS native) Auto-app generator for Android and iOS mobiles Security Configurable access profiles Configurable, encrypted passwords AES-128/256 module-level data encryption Configurable secure pairing with NFC Dimensions: 38 mm x 28 mm x 3 mm Electrical Characteristics Input voltage: 2.3V to 3.6 V Low power consumption: Standby: 100 µA NFC Tx/Rx: 7 mA Wi-Fi Rx: 110 mA Wi-Fi Tx : 280 mA (802.11b) Temperature Range: -20°C ~ +55°C Compliance CE (Europe), FCC (USA), IC (Canada) REACH RoHS WEEE Ordering Information Base Part Number: TnL-FIW103 MOQ: 20 modules TapNLink modules pre-qualified, pre-programmed and ready to configure. IoTize Studio configuration and testing software Software for HMI on mobile devices (iOS, Android, Windows 10) IoTize Cloud MQTT infrastructure (open source) For more information, check out the datasheet here.
€ 32,95€ 13,18
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Quick Quick 861DW Hot Air Rework Station (1000 W)
The Quick 861DW is an advanced Hot Air Rework Station with a 1000 W heating power. It is designed for professional soldering electronic SMD components using lead-free solders. Features Three programmable channels CH1, CH2 and CH3 (for air volume and temperature parameters). Password protection and button lock function available. Magnetic switch in a stand can automatically puts the station into sleep mode when not in use. Easy real-time operation, auto sleeping function available, parameters can be set in sleeping mode. Closed loop sensor, temperature controlled by micro-computer zero trigger, large power, rapid temperature rising, temperature can be easily and accurately adjusted, not affected by airflow. Brushless vortex fan, wide range of airflow adjustable, suitable for many applications. Auto cooling function available, long lifetime ceramic heater. Specifications Power 1000 W Operating voltage AC 200~240 V Temperature range 100-500°C Air volume 1-120 class Air flow 50 l/min (Max) Dimensions 188 x 245 x 135 mm Weight 3.65 kg Downloads Manual
€ 255,73
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Zhongdi ZD-915 Desoldering Station
The ZD-915 is a digital desoldering station with ESD protection and digital display of both the actual and set value on an LCD screen. This desoldering station has high power in a compact and robust housing and makes desoldering easy, because it can be operated with one hand. The ZD-915 features a soldering gun that houses a filter that catches any sucked material, so you only need to replace the filters to continue. There is also a temperature sensor in the tip so that temperature fluctuations can be quickly absorbed. Features The temperature is easily adjusted by simple up/down buttons. 140 W temperature controlled soldering station with adjustable range from 160°C to 480°C. The desoldering station is designed for lead free desoldering specially. The side of the station features a typical holder with sponge. An illuminated power on/off is also loacted on the front. Specifications Station Voltage supply 220-240 V Power consumption 140 W Vakuum pressure 600 mm HG Desoldering Gun Power consumption 24 V AC 80 WHeat up rating 130 W Temperature 160-480 °C Heating element Ceramic heater Included 1x ZD-915 Desoldering station 2x Spare soldering tip 3x Cleaning needle for desoldering tips 1x Spare filter for desoldering gun 1x Manual
€ 107,00
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FNIRSI FNIRSI DWS-200 Smart Soldering Station (with F245 Handle + 6 Soldering Tips)
The FNIRSI DWS-200 is a powerful 200 W smart soldering station, ideal for electronic soldering applications. Powered by a switch-mode power supply, it operates smoothly with a wide voltage input range of 100-240 V. The station provides an adjustable temperature range from 100°C to 450°C (212°F to 842°F) and allows for easy switching between °C and °F. To enhance efficiency, it supports up to three preset temperature values and can connect to a soldering iron stand for standby mode activation. The station also features a dynamic temperature curve mode for real-time data monitoring, ensuring precise and consistent performance in demanding soldering tasks. Features Maximum power output of 200 W, allowing for fast heating Wide adaptive voltage input of 100-240 V 2.8" HD color TFT display with intelligent control Multiple preset groups to switch between different settings quickly Supports F245 and F210 soldering handle types, offering flexibility for different soldering applications Real-time sleep mode to extend the life of the soldering tip Multi-mode real-time monitoring for power and temperature status, enhancing safety and precision Specifications Peak Power 200 W (max) Temperature Range 100°C~450°C (212°F~842°F) Display 2.8" TFT HD Color Screen Heating Time 1 sec Melting Time 3 sec Input Voltage 100-240 V (AC) Input Fuse 3 A Soldering Handle Type F245 Dimensions (Station) 156 x 96 x 103 mm Weight (Station) 475 g Included 1x FNIRSI DWS-200 Soldering Station 1x Soldering Handle F245 6x Soldering Tips (B, KU, K, C2, I, JS) 1x Connecting Cable 2x Helping Hands 1x Power Cable (EU) Downloads Manual Firmware V1.3
€ 179,00
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Zhongdi ZD-8965 Desoldering Station
The ZD-8965 is a digital temperature-controlled desoldering station equipped with ground protection and an LCD screen for temperature display. Despite its compact and robust design, this high-power desoldering station is easy to operate with just one hand. The ZD-8965 features a soldering gun with an integrated filter that captures any extracted material, allowing for continuous operation by simply replacing the filters. Additionally, a temperature sensor is embedded in the tip, enabling rapid response to temperature fluctuations for consistent performance. Features Effortlessly adjust the temperature between 160°C and 480°C using the convenient up/down buttons on the front panel. LED display to indicate the temperature in °C/°F Features an ergonomic pistol grip with a trigger for quick and efficient solder waste removal. The upgraded soldering gun includes a rear trigger, making it exceptionally convenient for replacing and cleaning components. Comes with a high-quality soldering gun and a sturdy holder. Equipped with a heavy-duty heater that ensures optimal desoldering performance every time. Specifications Station Voltage supply 220-240 V Power 140 W Vakuum pressure 600 mm HG Desoldering Gun Power 140 W (18 V DC)Heat up rating: 140 W Temperature 160-480°C (320-896°F) Heating element Ceramic heater Included 1x ZD-8965 Desoldering station 2x Spare soldering tips 3x Cleaning needles for desoldering tips 3x Spare filter for desoldering gun 1x Spare filter for desoldering station 1x Manual
€ 99,00
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Elektor Digital Elektor Special: Sensors for Weather and the Environment (PDF)
Build your textbook weather station or conduct environmental research together with the whole world. With many practical projects for Arduino, Raspberry Pi, NodeMCU, ESP32, and other development boards. Weather stations have enjoyed great popularity for decades. Every current and even every long discontinued electronics magazine has regularly featured articles on building your own weather station. Over the years, they have become increasingly sophisticated and can now be fully integrated into an automated home — although this often requires loyalty to an (expensive) brand manufacturer across all components. With your own weather and environmental data, you can keep up and measure things that no commercial station can. It’s also fun: expand your knowledge of electronics, current microcontroller development boards and programming languages in a fun and meaningful way. For less than 10 euros you can get started and record your first environmental data — with time and growing interest, you will continue to expand your system. In this Edition Which Microcontroller Fits My Project? The Right Development Environment Tracking Wind and Weather Weather Display with OpenWeatherMap and Vacuum Fluorescent Display Volatile Organic Compounds in the Air We Breathe Working with MQ Sensors: Measuring Carbon Monoxide — Odorless but Toxic CO2 Traffic Light with ThingSpeak IoT Connection An Automatic Plant Watering System Good Indoor Climate: Temperature and Humidity are Important criteria Classy Thermometer with Vintage Tube Technology Nostalgic Weather House for the Whole Family Measuring Air Pressure and Temperature Accurately Sunburn Warning Device DIY Sensor for Sunshine Duration Simple Smartphone Says: Fog or Clear View? Identifying Earthquakes Liquid Level Measurement for Vessels and Reservoirs Water pH Value Measurement Detecting Radioactive Radiation GPS: Sensor Location Service Across the Globe Saving and Timestamping Log Files on SD Cards LoRaWAN, The Things Network, and ThingSpeak Operating a LoRaWAN Gateway for TTN Defying "Wind and Weather" Mega Display with Weather Forecasz
€ 14,95
Members € 13,46
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, by Jean-François Simon Mastering Electronics: An In-Depth Look at the Aoyue Int 866 Rework Station
In the ever-evolving world of electronics, soldering remains a crucial skill. Addressing this need, the Aoyue 866 rework station steps up with a multifunctional approach,...
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, by Mathias Claussen Review: 2-in-1 SMD Hot Air Rework Station (ZD-8922)
The ZD-8922 2-in-1 SMD Hot Air Rework Station is a tool that makes soldering less of a hassle – especially if you are dealing with...
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, by Harry Baggen Review: ZD-915 Desoldering Station
Soldering a circuit together is usually a fun and rewarding job, but desoldering components on an (old) printed circuit board takes a bit more effort,...