Brushless Speed Controller DC Motor Drive Board – 7V – 12V
Motor Drivers $15.95 + Add to cart
Motor Drivers $15.95 + Add to cart
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Sensors $10.95 + Add to cart
Prototyping $9.95 + Add to cart
Knobs $6.95 + Add to cart
Power $8.95 + Add to cart
Power $7.95 + Add to cart
LED $8.95 + Add to cart
Fuses $7.95 + Add to cart
Jumper wires for your Arduino, Raspberry Pi projects, hobby or DIY applications. These coloured jumper wires can be used to distinguish function within a prototype through colour coding; i.e., red-5V, green-ground and so on. Each connector is individual and is very compatible with breadboards. The two ends female to female, allows you to work on many combinations.
The GPRS/GSM shield allows an Arduino board to communicate using the GSM cell phone network.
The KBU608 is a 6A bridge rectifier with a voltage rating of 800V. Enclosed in a KBU housing.
This module is capable of programming AVR chipsets and 51-series chipsets.
The 8 Pin 0.3 Inch DIL IC Socket is for PCB or custom soldering projects where the removal, replacement or reuse of any appropriate IC is required.
The passive buzzer has 16 ohms of internal resistance. Being passive means this buzzer does not have a predefined frequency, enabling it to be operated according to the user's predefined frequency.
ZIF stands for "Zero Insertion Force", these sockets require very little force to insert ICs which can help prevent damage to the IC.