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5PCs MQ Series Sensor Socket
The socket for mq2, mq3, mq5, mq9 such 6 pins gas sensor, if you don’t want to solder the sensor directly to your board, for some reasons, you want to replace it later, this is good choice. |
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600W DC-DC Step-Up Module 10-60V to 12-80V
We have the most powerful step-up power module arrive now, up to 80V or 10A, totally in 600W. Well designed module, and suitable for a lot of higher power required project. Design a electrical bicycle charge with it seems like a little case. |
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5PCs Heat Sink For TO-220 Transistor, w/Pin, 211510
Heat sink for a lot of common three pins power regulator, like 7805, 7905, 7812, LM2940, LM2596, IRF9540, LM317, and more. A screw hole for mounting the component and a positioning pin is to solder on the board. |
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Cable Connector Clamping Tool (For DuPont, XH 2.54, etc)
The two types of connector clamping tools, once you have enough modules, wires, you maybe need make good and nice connectors to make all the wiring are easy to plug in and out.
These two types of clamping tools support most of connectors, our favorite XH2.54, DuPont 2.54, SM 2.54, JST 2.54, etc.
Feel free to get the wires of different length, make the connector and go. |
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Arduino-Compatible Due EDArduino
After we heard a lot of about the Raspberry Pi, now with also have a chance to play ARM on the arduino, this is a arduino due compatible version from us. Frequecy up to 84 mhz, not on the same level with Arduino UNO any more. |
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Updated Products: TFT01 3.2”/2.4” LCD Shield is 2.0 Version Now
Changed board layout design and also demo code, but price is changed 😀 Basically There are no too many differences with the old version. |
Comment (1)
I would really like to see the output if 10V was put into that DC-DC step up