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Description。The A0 in the latest in Macchina's line of OBD-II interfaces. The A0 uses the power of the ESP32 BLE and WiFi module to allow for wireless access to the OBD-II port most modern cars have.。The Macchina A0 module plugs directly into the OBD-II port found in most modern cars and receives its power from the port. From there, one can interface with the device through a few different methods. The easiest is with software such as SavvyCAN, Torque Lite on Android. Besides getting all on board diagnostic information, you're able to control certain aspects of the car and create cool projects such as dash-mounted, shift lights. The A0 can also be programmed in the Arduino IDE, so there's plenty of possibilities to customize the device for what you want to do with your car!。Features。ODB-II compatibility with all modern cars(1996 or newer)。Pre-loaded with SavvyCAN for plug and play(wireless!)reverse engineering。WiFi and Bluetooth(R)Functionality。ESP32 Processor。Super bright RGB LED。CAN Communication Functionality。Programmable with the Arduino IDE
アズワン品番67-0423-39
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24,980 税込27,478
33日以内出荷

Description。The SparkFun Qwiic LED Stick features ten addressable APA102 LEDs, making it easy to add full color LED control using I2C. Write to individual LEDs to display a count in binary, or write to the whole strip for cool lighting effects. You can even add more LEDs to the end if you need to. We've written an Arduino library and Python package that take care of the I2C and communication to the LEDs so all you have to do is decide what color each LED should be.。The LED Stick has a default I2C address of 0x23 but can be changed with a simple command, allowing you to control up to 100 LEDs(10 Qwiic LED Sticks)on a single bus! The address can also be changed to 0x22 by closing the solder jumper on the back of the board.。This board is one of our many Qwiic compatible boards! Simply plug and go. No soldering, no figuring out which is SDA or SCL, and no voltage regulation or translation required!。Warning:Using a lot of LEDs can draw a lot of current. Make sure to consider the power limits of your setup. If you expect your LED chain to draw more than 600mA of current, connect your external supply directly to VLED. Closing the jumper from VLED to VCC will add a 4.7uF decoupling capacitor.。The SparkFun Qwiic Connect System is an ecosystem of I2C sensors, actuators, shields and cables that make prototyping faster and less prone to error. All Qwiic-enabled boards use a common 1mm pitch, 4-pin JST connector. This reduces the amount of required PCB space, and polarized connections mean you can't hook it up wrong.。Get Started with the Qwiic LED Stick Guide。Features。10x APA102C addressable LEDs driven by an ATTiny85。Default I2C Address:0x23(Adjustable to 0x22 via Jumper)。2x Qwiic Connectors
アズワン品番67-0421-83
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2,498 税込2,748
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Description。This is the SparkFun RFM69 Breakout, a small piece of tech that breaks out all the pins available on the RFM69HCW module as well as making the transceiver easy to use. The RFM69HCW is an inexpensive and versatile radio module that operates in the unlicensed ISM(Industry, Science and Medicine)radio band. It's perfect for building inexpensive short-range wireless networks of sensors and actuators for home automation, citizen science and more.。This RFM69HCW operates on the 434MHz frequency and is capable of transmitting at up to 100mW and up to 300kbps, but you can change both of those values to fit your application. For example, you can maximize range by increasing the transmit power and reducing the data rate, or you can reduce both for short-range sensor networks that sip battery power. At full power and with simple wire antennas, we can get messages from one side of a large office building to the other through numerous internal walls. In open air you can reach 500 meters or more. With more complex antennas and modulation schemes, similar parts have successfully transmitted from space to the ground(by very smart amateur radio enthusiasts; your mileage may vary)!。The RFM69HCW uses an SPI(Serial Peripheral Interface)to communicate with a host microcontroller, and several good Arduino libraries are available. It supports up to 256 networks of 255 nodes per network, features AES encryption to keep your data private, and transmits data packets up to 66 bytes long.。SparkFun sells two versions of the RFM69HCW:a 915MHz version and this 434MHz version. Although the ISM band is license-free, the band itself is different in different areas. Very roughly, 915MHz is for use in the Americas, and the 434MHz version is for use in Europe, Asia and Africa. Check your local regulations for other areas.。Get Started with the RFM69HCW Hookup Guide。Features。Transmit power:-18dBm(0.016mW)to +20dBm(100mW)in 1dBm steps。Receive sensitivity:down to -120dBm at 1.2kbps。Modulation types:FSK GFSK MSK GMSK OOK。Bit rates(FSK):1.2kbps to 300kbps。Voltage range:1.8V to 3.6V。Current consumption:0.1uA sleep, 1.25mA standby, 16mA receive, 130mA transmit(max)。Encryption:AES 128-bit(optional)。Packet buffer(FIFO):66 bytes。0.8"×1.1"
アズワン品番67-0429-33
1個
3,298 税込3,628
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