Reference: RBD-1354
Jumper Wire Single 20cm
Length: 8 inches/20 CM (Long) Material: Copper Plated Pin Spacing: 2.54mm.
Reference: RBD-1354
Length: 8 inches/20 CM (Long) Material: Copper Plated Pin Spacing: 2.54mm.
Reference: RBD-0351
Contactless transmission of data and supply energy (no battery needed) Operating distance: Up to 100mm (depending on antenna geometry) RoboticsBD Operating frequency: 13.56MHz Data transfer: 106 kbit/s Data integrity: 16 Bit CRC, parity, bit coding bit counting Anticollision Typical ticketing transaction: <100 ms ( including backup management)...
Reference: 0245
Choose your desire Resistor value from below:
Reference: 0031
3 Types Available (Please select from option) 1. Male to Male 2. Male to Female 3. Female-Female
Reference: RBD-0768
Size: 5mm Color: RED Head Shape: Round Lens Appearance: Transparent
Reference: RBD-0761
Breadboard friendly Mounting Style: Through Hole Mounting Direction: Vertical
Reference: 1353
Length: 12.5 inches/30 CM (Long) Material: Copper Plated Pin Spacing: 2.54mm.
Reference: RBD-3050
This breakout board is the simplest way to create a project with mutiple capacitive touch sensors. No microcontroller is required here - just power with 1.8 to 5.5VDC and connect up to 5 conductive pads to the 5 left-hand pins. When a capacitive load is detected (e.g. a person touches one of the conductive contacts) the corresponding LED on the right...
Reference: RBD-1757
Supply Voltage: 3.3 V/ 5V. Interface Type: I²C, SPI. Sensing Range: ±2g, ±4g, ±8g, ±16g. Sensitivity: X: 28.6 LSB/g. Y: 31.2 LSB/g. Z: 34.5 LSB/g. Ultra Low Power: 40µA in measurement mode, 0.1µA in standby@ 2.5V. Free-Fall Detection. Tap/Double Tap Detection.
Reference: RBD-2009
Digital Auto Counter Meter with Hall Effect Proximity Switch Sensor (Battery Powered) No Power Required Digital Counter Meter Battery Attached Hall Effect Proximity Switch Sensor Connect Hall Effect Proximity Switch Sensor 2 wire to counter terminals 1&2. If the sensor detects a magnet it will start to count.
Reference: RBD-1766
Supports 5V/3.3V input Onboard RT9161 faster load the appropriate speed Ideal for noisy power environment Application: DIY project.
Reference: RBD-2041
Model : KY-040. Type : Incremental Encoder. Cycles per revolution (CPR) : 20. Working voltage : 0 – 5V. Material : PCB + Brass. Mounting Nut Thread diameter: 6.6mm Weight : 10 gm.
Reference: RBD-1811
AS5600 Magnetic Induction Angle Measurement Sensor
Reference: RBD-2183
Digital auto counter meter with infrared proximity sensor 24V power supply Adjustable sensing range from 3 to 80 cm Easy to mount chassis Diffuse reflective type light source DC 3-wire NPN-NO output Sensory distance regulator and output LED indicator
Reference: RBD-1813
ICM-20948 MEMS Motion Tracking Device Sensor Board 9 Axis
Reference: RBD-2411
Operating Voltage: 5V Pulse Number for One Circle: 20 Bi-directional Counting with No Limitation
Reference: RBD-1866
High Sensitivity PIR Sensor 360 Degree IR Infrared Motion Sensor Light Switch AC 110V-240V Ceiling Recessed PIR Switch Detector
Reference: RBD-2790
The US1881 is an integrated Hall-Effect latched sensor. That's nice but what does it do? Holding a magnet near the sensor will cause the output pin to toggle. This makes for a robust presence sensor. A reed sensor also works nicely, but can be limited by the glass encapsulation and size. A Hall-Effect sensor is much smaller, but can handle less current...
Reference: RBD-1913
Onboard LDO Voltage regulator Can be interfaced with 3V3 or 5V Microcontroller. Tap/Double Tap Detection Free-Fall Detection Analog output Build in ultra low noise linear LDO voltage regulator Built-in onboard filters, which reduce noise from the motor and other high current electronics Power LED
Reference: RBD-1919
Acceleration, Gyroscope, and Magnetometer Power Supply: DC3.3V-5V Chip: MPU9250 Gyro range : ± 250 500 1000 2000 ° / s Acceleration range: ± 2 ± 4 ± 8 ± 16g Magnetic field range: ± 4800uT 9 DOF modules
Reference: RBD-1974
Brand: DFRobot
One-click learn Machine Learning Enabled Onboard Screen Extreme Performance
Reference: RBD-2144
Automatic induction: to enter the sensing range Ultra-small size. Repeatable trigger Wide operating voltage range Micropower: quiescent current <50 Output high signal: easy docking and all kinds of circuits.
Reference: RBD-2152
Human Presence Radar LD2410 Respiration and Heartbeat Monitoring Non-contact Induction Sensor High-sensitivity 24GHz sensing module
Reference: RBD-2221
Microwave sensor module Uses 10.525 GHz band to detect movement Easy to use, can be connected directly to a microcontroller Built-in amplifier Ideal for use with a microcontroller Widely used in industrial, transportation, and civil devices
Reference: RBD-2227
High sensitivity 24GHz millimeter wave human presence detection radar module Detects and accumulates small movements like human breathing Higher accuracy in presence detection within a certain range Not easy to miss detections Detection distance: > 4m static human presence, > 16m motion Range: Hanging height 3m, static body detection coverage radius...
Reference: RBD-2339
The AM312 is an ultra-miniature PIR module that uses a pyroelectric sensor similar to the one found in the common SR501 but in a more compact form factor.
Reference: RBD-2351
HLK-LD2410C is a high-sensitivity 24GHz human presence status sensing module developed by Hi-Link Electronics. Its working principle is to use FMCW frequency-modulated continuous wave, to detect human targets in the set space, combined with radar signal processing, accurate human body induction algorithm, to achieve high sensitive human presence status...
Reference: RBD-2352
LD2410B is a high-sensitivity 24GHz human presence status sensing module developed by Hilink Electronics. Its working principle is to use FMCW frequency-modulated continuous wave to detect human targets in the set space. Combined with radar signal processing and accurate human body sensing algorithms, it realizes high-sensitivity human presence status...
Reference: RBD-2364
Pyroelectric Infrared Sensor Human Body Detecting PIR Motion Sensor Module for Arduino MCU 011050 Black Optical Lens
Reference: RBD-2395
mmWave human presence sensor. It uses motion target tracking and can detect up to 3 people.
Reference: RBD-2657
Compact and lightweight design for easy installation and operation, offering a plug-and-play experience. Automatically activates when detecting human body temperature within the sensing area in low-light environments, enabling automated control of connected lamps (with a 45-second time delay). Caution: Avoid using multiple lights in series or parallel and...
Reference: RBD-2743
Wide supply voltage 1.71 V to 3.6 V Independent IO power (1.8V) and power supply voltage compatible Ultra-low power consumption of ± 2g / ± 4G / ± 6g / ± 8G / ± 16g IIC / SPI digital output interface 16-bit data output Programmable Embedded State Machine Embedded temperature sensor Embedded self-test Embedded FIFO 10,000 g high impact resistance
Reference: RBD-2745
The LSM9DS1 is a versatile, motion-sensing system-in-a-chip. It houses a 3-axis accelerometer, 3-axis gyroscope, and 3-axis magnetometer – nine degrees of freedom (9DOF) in a single IC! The LSM9DS1 is equipped with a digital interface, but even that is flexible: it supports both I2C and SPI, so you’ll be hard-pressed to find a microcontroller it doesn’t...
Reference: RBD-2762
The GY-362 ADXL362 Sensor Module is a high-precision accelerometer module designed for a wide range of motion sensing applications. Powered by Analog Devices' ADXL362, this module offers ultra-low power consumption, exceptional accuracy, and versatile functionality.
Reference: RBD-2783
The GY-51 LSM303DLH chip has an accelerometer, magnetometer, A / D converters and signal conditioning circuit integrated. Still, the communication to the processor is done through the I2C bus. Thus only one chip is required to achieve a six-axis data detection and output. The LSM303DLH requires very little peripheral devices.
Reference: RBD-2792
This AT407 basic tilt switch can easily be used to detect orientation. Inside the can is a ball that make contact with the pins when the case is upright. Tilt the case over and the balls don't touch, thus not making a connection. There are numerous uses for these basic sensors, but keep in mind you might need to use some debouncing code, as the sensor...