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This ENC28J60 RJ45 Ethernet Shield is ideal for enabling your Arduino Nano with an Internet connection.
This Voice Recognition Module with Microphone for Arduino can recognize up to 15 voice instructions and be suitable for most cases involving voice control. With this module, we can control cars or other electrical devices by voice.
An Controller Module of XH-M603 Charge, very easy to use, learn more about it here at ElectroFun!
Imagine a Arduino Shield that can be configured to be an LCD, GPS, Wifi, or any Shield you can imagine!
The motor shield is based on the L298 , it is a double complete bridge driver designed to drive inductive loads, such as relays, solenoids, DC and stepper motors.
The imported PL2303HX controller can stabilize the flash at high speed. With a 500mA auto-recovery fuse for protection and two data transmission indicators that can monitor the data transfer status in real time. The entire board is coated with a high-quality transparent heat-shrinkable layer, rendering the PCB in a state of isolation from the outside, so that the board is not burned. Electrostatic package, ensures that the plate will not be damaged before use. Supports WIN7 system.
The WT32-SC01 is a Board from Development based on the ESP32 with 3.5 touch screen inches (320x480 pixels), in color, which was recently launched by Wireless-Tag Technology Co. Ltd.
Now the ESP8266 D1 Mini v3 is no longer alone! If you like WiFi communication, especially with ESP8266 chips, you can't miss this kit that includes several modules such as sensors, button, LED, Display, Relay, protoboard, among others. And you couldn't miss the respective ESP8266 D1 Mini v3 to be able to program in an Arduino environment and develop your wireless and IoT projects.
The ESP32-CAM is a WIFI + Bluetooth Development Card based on the ESP32 Chip, with the additional possibility of using a camera. It is ideal for a variety of loT applications.
This board is the combination of 3 extremely interesting products: a ESP32 Module with WiFi and Bluetooth, a oLED Display and a battery charging and charging system Lithium-Ion 18650.
A ESP32 NodeMcu WiFi CP2102 Module with Built-in Antenna, MicroUSB Connector, Bluetooth BLE 4.2, Analog Digital Converter, GPIO with PWM Functions, 12C, SPI, Etc and Supports Remote Firmware Upgrade.
A Module with GPRS Antenna, operation Wireless and SIM Card.
The HC-12 433MHz Transceiver is a wireless communication Module, which is based on the RF SI4463 chip, has a built-in microcontroller and can be configured by AT commands, the maximum output power is 100mW (20dBm) and the receiver sensitivity differs from: 117dBm to -100dBm, depending on the transmission speed. Accepts 3.2V - 5.5V and can be used with 3.3V and 5V UART voltage devices.
This Module is a Rotary Incremental Encoder. It encodes the shaft rotation signal and outputs the signal by electronic pulse. The Grove –Encoder is a module of the Grove series and has a standard Grove interface. When you need to add a knob to your project, for example a volume knob for a speaker, a selection panel or a digital input, this should be your first choice.
The Rotary Encoders are similar to Potentiometers, however, as they have no physical limits, they can run indefinitely. However, the similarity to a potentiometer is only physical, instead of having a variable resistance, in this type of Encoder we have an impulse output with 20 impulses per turn. In addition to the impulse output, it also has a push button function with two dedicated pins that close when we press the Encoder shaft.
The Sensor of Image Charmed Labs Pixy 2 CMUcam5 is smaller, faster and more capable than the original Pixy. Like its predecessor, Pixy2 can learn to detect objects, just by pressing a button. In addition, Pixy2 has new algorithms that detect and track lines for use with line following robots. The new algorithms can also detect intersections and "traffic signs". Traffic signs can tell your robot what to do, such as turning left, turning right, slowing down, etc.