The WCS1800 current sensor provides an economical and precise solution for both DC and AC current sensing in industrial, commercial, and communications systems.
The ACS712 Module uses the famous ACS712 IC to measure current using the Hall Effect principle. The module gets its name from the IC (ACS712) used in the module
The OV7670 is a camera module that you can embed and use in your applications easily. It is easily controlled by commands to perform the required task controlled by MCU (Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry).
The BME280 is a humidity sensor specially developed for mobile applications and wearables where size and low power consumption are key design parameters.
Want to build a personal air quality tracker that tells if your bedroom, your workshop, or workplace has adequate ventilation? Install the BME680 environmental sensor module on an Arduino and monitor every aspect of your indoor environment.
SIM808 module is a GSM, GPRS, and GPS three-in-one function module. It is based on the latest GSM/GPS module SIM808 from SIMCOM, supports GSM/GPRS Quad-Band network and combines GPS technology for satellite navigation
Whether you want to monitor your home from afar or activate the sprinkler system in your garden with a missed call; then the SIM800 GSM/GPRS module can serve as a solid launching point!
One of the most affordable and widely used Bluetooth modules is the HC-05, making it a budget-friendly option to add Bluetooth connectivity to your project. No more tangled cables and messy wires!
Get the Arduino Ethernet Shield W5100 uno for seamless networking capabilities. Perfect for connecting your Arduino projects to the internet. Order now!
The ESP8266 is a very popular WiFi-enabled microcontroller. Thanks to its very attractive price and huge possibilities quickly became a very popular choice - especially in the domain of home automation.
The ESP8266 is a very popular WiFi-enabled microcontroller. Thanks to its very attractive price and huge possibilities quickly became a very popular choice - especially in the domain of home automation.
While you’ll eventually need to learn to control DC motors to build your robot, you’ll probably need something a little easier to get started – which is where the L298N motor driver comes in. It can control the speed and spinning direction of two DC motors.
Developed for applications and installations where space is premium and projects are made as permanent setups, the Pro Mini is small, available in 5 V, and powered by ATmega328P.
The Arduino UNO is the best board to get started with electronics and coding. If this is your first experience tinkering with the platform, the UNO is the most robust board you can start playing with. The UNO is the most used and documented board of the whole Arduino family.