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-2237
Sound pressure level: 85DB 10cm The input voltage: 30vp-p max Clear sound Ultra-thin and lightweight No contacts: therefore, no noise and highly reliable Operating Temperature: -20~70 Storage Temperature: -30-80
Reference: RBD-2317
The is a 4 way navigation switch (north, south, east, west) with a center push. Think of it as a mini joystick. Whilst the pins don’t align perfectly to a 2.54mm grid, it can be made to fit into a breadboard or perfboard by bending the pins.
Reference: RBD-0997
Rating: Max 6A at 250VAC, 10A at 125VAC Switching Mode: ON-OFF Structure: SPDT Panel Cut-Out: 17 x 13 mm Material: Plastic and Metal Colour: Black-red Overall Dimensions: 21 x 15 x 16 mm (L x W x H)
Reference: RBD-2428
Sorry - we thought that was clever. And while it wasn't really, this potentiometer definitely is! We've seen these in miniature synthesizers. They're bigger than a trim-pot but smaller than a chunky potentiometer. Best of all no knob required! These have a knurled plastic grip with a white stripe marking. Use it as-is, for a low-cost adjustment Comes as...
Reference: RBD-2748
A voltage detector is handy for projects where you want to make sure your microcontroller doesn't run at a low voltage. For example, say you have a Feather Huzzah running on a lipoly battery every few minutes. Eventually, the battery runs down and goes below 3.3V, so the voltage to the ESP8266 core is too low, and could cause a lockup or corrupted data....
Reference: RBD-2749
Transistors are powerful little electronic switches, and when little NPN transistors aren't powerful enough for your project, use these beefy TIP120 Darlington transistors. Great for whenever you need to control medium to high-power electronics such as motors, solenoids, or 1W+ LEDs. We find them so handy, they come in a pack of 3! Each transistor is a...
Reference: RBD-2750
This is a common MOSFET with very low on-resistance and a control voltage (aka gate voltage) that is compatible with any 3-5V microcontroller or mechanical switch. This allows you to control high-power devices with very low-power control mechanisms.
Reference: RBD-2751
Ah the esteemed LD1117, who amongst us has not used this popular low drop voltage regulator? This big chunky regulator will help you get your 4-15V battery or wall adapter down to a nice clean 3.3V with 1% regulation. Perfect for just about all electronics! This is the TO-220 version, with up to 800mA current capability, and has internal current limiting...
Reference: RBD-2813
Compact Size: Fits perfectly into small spaces for creative DIY projects. Clear Sound: Delivers surprisingly good audio quality for its size. 8Ω Impedance: Compatible with most DIY amplifier boards. Easy Integration: Ideal for embedding into electronics or crafts.