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Velleman Velleman ATmega328 Uno Development Board
The ATmega328 Uno Development Board (Arduino Uno compatible) is a microcontroller board based on the ATmega328. It has 14 digital input/output pins (of which 6 can be used as PWM outputs), 6 analogue inputs, a 16 MHz ceramic resonator, a USB connection, a power jack, an ICSP header and a reset button. It contains everything needed to support the microcontroller; connect it to a computer with a USB cable or power it with a AC-to-DC adapter or battery to get started. Specifications Microcontroller ATmega328 Operating voltage 5 V DC Input voltage (recommended) 7-12 V DC Input voltage (limits) 6-20 V DC Digital I/O pins 14 (of which 6 provide PWM output) Analogue input pins 6 SRAM 2 kB (ATmega328) EEPROM 1 kB (ATmega328) Flash memory 32 kB (ATmega328) of which 0.5 kB used by bootloader Clock speed 16 MHz Downloads Manual
€ 22,95€ 9,18
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Zhongdi ZD-129 Magnifying LED Desk Lamp
This desk lamp is ideal for your workplace. With the 5-inch 5D-lens, the finest work can be done. The lamp has 80 integrated LEDs. Features Lens size: 5 inch Lens material: glass Diopter: 5D Light source: T5 22 W fluorescent energy-saving bulb (80pcs LED) Standard mount: table base Voltage: 220-240 V Power: 22 W
€ 50,00
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ATETOOL T80-K Soldering Tip for Soldering Station AE970D
T80-K (T80-BC1) Soldering Tip for Soldering Station AE970D (1 mm, beveled)
€ 9,95€ 3,98
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ATETOOL T80-B Soldering Tip for Soldering Station AE970D
T80-B (T80-D08) Soldering Tip for Soldering Station AE970D (0.8 mm, pointed)
€ 9,95€ 3,98
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ATETOOL T80-C Soldering Tip for Soldering Station AE970D
T80-C (T80-D16) Soldering Tip for Soldering Station AE970D (1.6 mm, chisel)
€ 9,95€ 3,98
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ATETOOL T80-D Soldering Tip for Soldering Station AE970D
T80-D (T80-D12) Soldering Tip for Soldering Station AE970D (1.2 mm, chisel)
€ 9,95€ 3,98
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Velleman Whadda Flashing LEDs
This educational soldering kit is suitable for all kinds of applications such as model making and works with a 9 V battery (not included). You can control the flashing speed with two potentiometers. Downloads Manual
€ 8,95€ 3,58
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Elektor Digital Mastering Microcontrollers Helped by Arduino (3rd Edition) | E-book
Third, extended and revised edition with AVR Playground and Elektor Uno R4 Arduino boards have become hugely successful. They are simple to use and inexpensive. This book will not only familiarize you with the world of Arduino but it will also teach you how to program microcontrollers in general. In this book theory is put into practice on an Arduino board using the Arduino programming environment. Some hardware is developed too: a multi-purpose shield to build some of the experiments from the first 10 chapters on; the AVR Playground, a real Arduino-based microcontroller development board for comfortable application development, and the Elektor Uno R4, an Arduino Uno R3 on steroids. The author, an Elektor Expert, provides the reader with the basic theoretical knowledge necessary to program any microcontroller: inputs and outputs (analog and digital), interrupts, communication busses (RS-232, SPI, I²C, 1-wire, SMBus, etc.), timers, and much more. The programs and sketches presented in the book show how to use various common electronic components: matrix keyboards, displays (LED, alphanumeric and graphic color LCD), motors, sensors (temperature, pressure, humidity, sound, light, and infrared), rotary encoders, piezo buzzers, pushbuttons, relays, etc. This book will be your first book about microcontrollers with a happy ending! This book is for you if you are a beginner in microcontrollers, an Arduino user (hobbyist, tinkerer, artist, etc.) wishing to deepen your knowledge,an Electronics Graduate under Undergraduate student or a teacher looking for ideas. Thanks to Arduino the implementation of the presented concepts is simple and fun. Some of the proposed projects are very original: Money Game Misophone (a musical fork) Car GPS Scrambler Weather Station DCF77 Decoder Illegal Time Transmitter Infrared Remote Manipulator Annoying Sound Generator Italian Horn Alarm Overheating Detector PID Controller Data Logger SVG File Oscilloscope 6-Channel Voltmeter All projects and code examples in this book have been tried and tested on an Arduino Uno board. They should also work with the Arduino Mega and every other compatible board that exposes the Arduino shield extension connectors. Please note For this book, the author has designed a versatile printed circuit board that can be stacked on an Arduino board. The assembly can be used not only to try out many of the projects presented in this book but also allows for new exercises that in turn provide the opportunity to discover new techniques. Also available is a kit of parts including the PCB and all components. With this kit you can build most of the circuits described in the book and more. Datasheets Active Components Used (.PDF file): ATmega328 (Arduino Uno) ATmega2560 (Arduino Mega 2560) BC547 (bipolar transistor, chapters 7, 8, 9) BD139 (bipolar power transistor, chapter 10) BS170 (N-MOS transistor, chapter 8) DCF77 (receiver module, chapter 9) DS18B20 (temperature sensor, chapter 10) DS18S20 (temperature sensor, chapter 10) HP03S (pressure sensor, chapter 8) IRF630 (N-MOS power transistor, chapter 7) IRF9630 (P-MOS power transistor, chapter 7) LMC6464 (quad op-amp, chapter 7) MLX90614 (infrared sensor, chapter 10) SHT11 (humidity sensor, chapter 8) TS922 (dual op-amp, chapter 9) TSOP34836 (infrared receiver, chapter 9) TSOP1736 (infrared receiver, chapter 9) MPX4115 (analogue pressure sensor, chapter 11) MCCOG21605B6W-SPTLYI (I²C LCD, chapter 12) SST25VF016B (SPI EEPROM, chapter 13) About the author Clemens Valens, born in the Netherlands, lives in France since 1997. Manager at Elektor Labs and Webmaster of ElektorLabs, in love with electronics, he develops microcontroller systems for fun, and sometimes for his employer too. Polyglot—he is fluent in C, C++, PASCAL, BASIC and several assembler dialects—Clemens spends most of his time on his computer while his wife, their two children and two cats try to attract his attention (only the cats succeed). Visit the author’s website: www.polyvalens.com.Authentic testimony of Hervé M., one of the first readers of the book:'I almost cried with joy when this book made me understand things in only three sentences that seemed previously completely impenetrable.'
€ 34,95
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Elektor Labs Elektor 'Wordy' LED Christmas Tree
Multilingual DIY Kit (incl. 27 RGB LEDs + Raspberry Pi Pico) Bring some engineering magic to your festive season with the Wordy LED Christmas Tree, a unique DIY electronics kit designed by Elektor. This beautifully engineered 3D Christmas tree combines eleven PCBs, a Raspberry Pi Pico, and 27 addressable RGB LEDs to illuminate Christmas greetings in seven languages: Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. Unlike ordinary LED trees, each word inside the tree has its own light chamber, creating a refined, softly glowing display without sound or flicker. The LEDs are fully WS2812-compatible and driven via the popular Adafruit NeoPixel library, making custom animations and color effects easy to create. Perfect for makers, tinkerers, and festive electronics fans, this kit offers both an enjoyable build and a striking, conversation-worthy decoration. The Wordy Christmas Tree is your perfect holiday maker project! Features Multilingual greetings (7 languages) milled into the front panel 3D construction from 11 interlocking PCBs Powered by Raspberry Pi Pico 27 individually addressable RGB LEDs (pre-mounted) Smooth fade-in and fade-out animations Fully programmable using the Arduino IDE A 5-V power supply (with micro-USB connector) capable of ≥1 A is recommended for maximum brightness (not included) Dimensions (H x W x D): 130 x 115 x 75 mm Included All required PCBs with LEDs and other SMD parts mounted Raspberry Pi Pico (to be soldered & programmed by the user) 3-way pin header (to be soldered by the user) 3-way pin socket (to be soldered by the user) 4x Self-adhesive dome bumpers Project Page Elektor Labs
€ 59,95€ 49,95
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FNIRSI FNIRSI HS-02A Smart Soldering Iron (incl. 6 Soldering Tips)
The FNIRSI HS-02A is an improved version of the HS-01 soldering iron with a better grip and a shorter tip for more comfort and precision during use. It features a larger 0.96-inch IPS HD color display that allows for better visibility of settings and status. With an output power of 100 W, the HS-02A heats up quickly and reaches operating temperature in about 2 seconds. The temperature is adjustable in a range of 100-450°C (212-842°F) to meet different soldering requirements. Features Temperature: 100-450°C (212-842°F) Accurate temperature adjusting and control Fast heating CNC Metal Shell Adaptive Power 100 W High Power Protocols: PD, QC Specifications Temperature Range 100-450°C (212-842°F) Working Voltage 9-20 V Display 0.96" IPS HD Color Screen Power Supply USB-C Fast Charging Protocols PD / QC Power 100 W (max) Dimensions 180 x 20 mm Weight 61 g Included 1x FNRISI HS-02A Smart soldering iron 6x Soldering iron tips (HS02A-KU, HS02A-K, HS02A-JS, HS02A-I, HS02A-C2, HS02A-B) 1x Mini soldering iron stand 1x Manual Downloads Manual Firmware V1.7
€ 90,74
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Elektor Publishing SDR Hands-on Book
The short-wave technique has a very particular appeal: It can easily bridge long distances. By reflecting short-wave signals off the conductive layers of the ionosphere, they can be received in places beyond the horizon and therefore can reach anywhere on earth. Although technology is striving for ever higher frequencies, and radio is usually listened to on FM, DAB+, satellite or the Internet, modern means of transmission require extensive infrastructure and are extremely vulnerable. In the event of a global power outage, there is nothing more important than the short-wave. Amateur radio is not only a hobby, it’s also an emergency radio system! Elektor’s SDR-Shield is a versatile shortwave receiver up to 30 MHz. Using an Arduino and the appropriate software, radio stations, morse signals, SSB stations, and digital signals can be received. In this book, successful author and enthusiastic radio amateur, Burkhard Kainka describes the modern practice of software defined radio using the Elektor SDR Shield. He not only imparts a theoretical background but also explains numerous open source software tools.
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, by Clemens Valens Unleashing the Power of the Miniware MHP50: A Compact Hot Plate for Preheating and Reflow Soldering
The Miniware MHP50 isn't just another hot plate for preheating circuit boards—it's a versatile tool that's perfect for reflow soldering on smaller boards. Let’s dive into...