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.
Subcategories
Reference: RBD-0286
3D Printed Arduino Uno R3 Bumper or base.Short Circuit Prevention: Safeguard your microcontroller against the risk of short circuits when placing it on a flat conductive surface. The bumper acts as a protective barrier, reducing the chances of accidental electrical contact. Note: Arduino Uno is not included
Reference: RBD-2691
Compact 15mm speaker for integrating sound into space-constrained projects. 2kHz frequency range suitable for basic audio applications. Through-hole mounting for easy integration with circuit boards. Handles up to 0.5W of power for moderate sound output.
Reference: RBD-2694
Incredibly thin (just over 4mm) 4cm speaker for adding sound to projects with severe space constraints. 8Ω impedance and 0.5W power handling for compatibility with low-power audio circuits. Ideal for applications like portable devices, greeting cards, or space-limited enclosures.
Reference: RBD-2747
This is a small 12mm round speaker that operates around the audible 2kHz range. You can use these speakers to create simple music or user interfaces. This is not a true piezoelectric speaker but behaves similarly. Instead of a piezoelectric crystal that vibrates with an electric current, this tiny speaker uses an electromagnet to drive a thin metal sheet....