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Ultrasonic Mist Maker Humidifier, 5V Atomization Disc 108KHz Mist Atomizer DIY Humidifier with PCB, DIY Mist Atomizer Micro USB Board Ultrasonic Atomization Module for Home
raspberry pi 5 4gb With a 64-bit quad-core Arm Cortex-A76 processor at 2.4GHz,
Snap, snap! The Camera v2 is the new official camera board released by the Raspberry Pi Foundation!
The Raspberry Pi Camera Board v2 is a high quality 8 megapixel Sony IMX219 image sensor custom designed add-on board for Raspberry Pi, featuring a fixed focus lens. It's capable of 3280 x 2464 pixel static images, and also supports 1080p30, 720p60, and 640x480p90 video.
It attaches to the Pi by way of one of the small sockets on the board's upper surface and uses the dedicated CSi interface, designed especially for interfacing to cameras.
We also carry the original Camera Board which is 5 megapixels!
And we also have the new 8 megapixel version of the popular Raspberry Pi NoIR Camera Board!
The upgraded Raspberry Pi Camera board v2 features:
The long awaited BME680 from Bosch gives you all the environmental sensing you want in one small package. This little sensor contains temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, and VOC gas sensing capabilities. All over SPI or I2C at a great price!
Like the BME280 & BMP280, this precision sensor from Bosch can measure humidity with ±3% accuracy, barometric pressure with ±1 hPa absolute accuracy, and temperature with ±1.0°C accuracy. Because pressure changes with altitude, and the pressure measurements are so good, you can also use it as an altimeter with ±1 meter or better accuracy!
The BME680 takes those sensors to the next step in that it contains a small MOX sensor. The heated metal oxide changes resistance based on the volatile organic compounds (VOC) in the air, so it can be used to detect gasses & alcohols such as Ethanol, Alcohol and Carbon Monoxide, and perform air quality measurements. Note it will give you one resistance value, with overall VOC content, but it cannot differentiate gasses or alcohols.
Please note this sensor, like all VOC/gas sensors, has variability and to get precise measurements you will want to calibrate it against known sources! That said, for general environmental sensors, it will give you a good idea of trends and comparisons. We recommend that you run this sensor for 48 hours when you first receive it to "burn it in", and then 30 minutes in the desired mode every time the sensor is in use. This is because the sensitivity levels of the sensor will change during early use, and the resistance will slowly rise over time as the MOX warms up to its baseline reading.
You can now add affordable heat-vision to your project and with an Adafruit MLX90640 Thermal Camera Breakout. This sensor contains a 24x32 array of IR thermal sensors. When connected to your microcontroller (or Raspberry Pi) it will return an array of 768 individual infrared temperature readings over I2C. It's like those fancy thermal cameras, but compact and simple enough for easy integration.
This version has a narrow 55°x35° field of view we also have a version with a wider 110°x70° field of view
This part will measure temperatures ranging from -40°C to 300°C with an accuracy of +- 2°C (in the 0-100°C range). With a maximum frame rate of 16 Hz (the theoretical limit is 32Hz but we were not able to practically achieve it), It's perfect for creating your own human detector or mini thermal camera. We have code for using this sensor on an Arduino or compatible (the sensor communicates over I2C) or on a Raspberry Pi with Python. If using an Arduino-compatible, you'll need a processor with at least 20KB RAM - a SAMD21 (M0) or SAMD51 (M4) chipset will do nicely. On the Pi, you can even perform interpolation processing with help from the SciPy python library and get some pretty nice results!
This sensor reads the data twice per frame, in a checker-board pattern, so it's normal to see a checker-board dither effect when moving the sensor around - the effect isn't noticeable when things move slowly.
To make it easy to use, we hand-soldered it on a breakout board with a 3.3V regulator and level shifting. So you can use it with any 3V or 5V microcontroller or computer. We've even included SparkFun qwiic compatible STEMMA QT connectors for the I2C bus so you don't even need to solder! Just plug-n-play with any of our STEMMA QT (JST SH) cables. QT Cable is not included, but we have a variety in the shop.
Even better - We've done all the hard work here, with example code and supporting software libraries to get you up in running in just a few lines of Arduino or Python code
ACEBOTT QD001 ESP32 Smart Car Starter Kit with 4WD Mecanum Wheel Car
ACEBOTT QE031 Smart Factory Education Kit Level 1 3 in 1 kit
Ultrasonic Mist Maker Humidifier, 5V Atomization Disc 108KHz Mist Atomizer DIY Humidifier with PCB, DIY Mist Atomizer Micro USB Board Ultrasonic Atomization Module for Home
raspberry pi 5 4gb With a 64-bit quad-core Arm Cortex-A76 processor at 2.4GHz,
Snap, snap! The Camera v2 is the new official camera board released by the Raspberry Pi Foundation!
The Raspberry Pi Camera Board v2 is a high quality 8 megapixel Sony IMX219 image sensor custom designed add-on board for Raspberry Pi, featuring a fixed focus lens. It's capable of 3280 x 2464 pixel static images, and also supports 1080p30, 720p60, and 640x480p90 video.
It attaches to the Pi by way of one of the small sockets on the board's upper surface and uses the dedicated CSi interface, designed especially for interfacing to cameras.
We also carry the original Camera Board which is 5 megapixels!
And we also have the new 8 megapixel version of the popular Raspberry Pi NoIR Camera Board!
The upgraded Raspberry Pi Camera board v2 features:
The long awaited BME680 from Bosch gives you all the environmental sensing you want in one small package. This little sensor contains temperature, humidity, barometric pressure, and VOC gas sensing capabilities. All over SPI or I2C at a great price!
Like the BME280 & BMP280, this precision sensor from Bosch can measure humidity with ±3% accuracy, barometric pressure with ±1 hPa absolute accuracy, and temperature with ±1.0°C accuracy. Because pressure changes with altitude, and the pressure measurements are so good, you can also use it as an altimeter with ±1 meter or better accuracy!
The BME680 takes those sensors to the next step in that it contains a small MOX sensor. The heated metal oxide changes resistance based on the volatile organic compounds (VOC) in the air, so it can be used to detect gasses & alcohols such as Ethanol, Alcohol and Carbon Monoxide, and perform air quality measurements. Note it will give you one resistance value, with overall VOC content, but it cannot differentiate gasses or alcohols.
Please note this sensor, like all VOC/gas sensors, has variability and to get precise measurements you will want to calibrate it against known sources! That said, for general environmental sensors, it will give you a good idea of trends and comparisons. We recommend that you run this sensor for 48 hours when you first receive it to "burn it in", and then 30 minutes in the desired mode every time the sensor is in use. This is because the sensitivity levels of the sensor will change during early use, and the resistance will slowly rise over time as the MOX warms up to its baseline reading.
You can now add affordable heat-vision to your project and with an Adafruit MLX90640 Thermal Camera Breakout. This sensor contains a 24x32 array of IR thermal sensors. When connected to your microcontroller (or Raspberry Pi) it will return an array of 768 individual infrared temperature readings over I2C. It's like those fancy thermal cameras, but compact and simple enough for easy integration.
This version has a narrow 55°x35° field of view we also have a version with a wider 110°x70° field of view
This part will measure temperatures ranging from -40°C to 300°C with an accuracy of +- 2°C (in the 0-100°C range). With a maximum frame rate of 16 Hz (the theoretical limit is 32Hz but we were not able to practically achieve it), It's perfect for creating your own human detector or mini thermal camera. We have code for using this sensor on an Arduino or compatible (the sensor communicates over I2C) or on a Raspberry Pi with Python. If using an Arduino-compatible, you'll need a processor with at least 20KB RAM - a SAMD21 (M0) or SAMD51 (M4) chipset will do nicely. On the Pi, you can even perform interpolation processing with help from the SciPy python library and get some pretty nice results!
This sensor reads the data twice per frame, in a checker-board pattern, so it's normal to see a checker-board dither effect when moving the sensor around - the effect isn't noticeable when things move slowly.
To make it easy to use, we hand-soldered it on a breakout board with a 3.3V regulator and level shifting. So you can use it with any 3V or 5V microcontroller or computer. We've even included SparkFun qwiic compatible STEMMA QT connectors for the I2C bus so you don't even need to solder! Just plug-n-play with any of our STEMMA QT (JST SH) cables. QT Cable is not included, but we have a variety in the shop.
Even better - We've done all the hard work here, with example code and supporting software libraries to get you up in running in just a few lines of Arduino or Python code
ACEBOTT QD001 ESP32 Smart Car Starter Kit with 4WD Mecanum Wheel Car
ACEBOTT QE031 Smart Factory Education Kit Level 1 3 in 1 kit
official raspberry pi 4 case fan and heatsink
2.8 Inch ILI9341 TFT Full-color Touch Screen Module 320×240 With SD Card Socket Support UNO MEGA2560 - RS956
Arduino Mega 2560 R3
The lasest version of Arduino Mega R3 (High Quality Clone). There is a usb cable inside the package for seperator computer connection.
official raspberry pi 4 case fan and heatsink
official raspberry pi 4 case fan and heatsink
CanaKit Raspberry Pi 4 Starter Kit (32GB EVO+ Edition, Official Case) - 4GB RAM
LOTMAXX Shark V3 3D Printer with Laser Engraving
raspberry pi 4 model b 4gb (official)
Universal Power Adapter 12V 9V 7.5V 6V 5V 4.5V 3V /30w
2.8 Inch ILI9341 TFT Full-color Touch Screen Module 320×240 With SD Card Socket Support UNO MEGA2560 - RS956
SIM900 Module GSM GPRS Shield expansion board wireless module Function more than TC35i for Arduino
The Arduino UNO R4 WiFi merges the RA4M1 microprocessor from Renesas with the ESP32-S3 from Espressif, creating an all-in-one tool for makers with enhanced processing power and a diverse array of new peripherals. With its built-in Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® capabilities, the UNO R4 WiFi enables makers to venture into boundless creative possibilities. Furthermore, this versatile board boasts a convenient on-board 12x8 LED matrix and a Qwiic connector, offering ample space for innovation and unleashing creativity. This dynamic combination empowers makers to transform their ideas into reality and elevate their projects to unprecedented heights.
18650 - 3200MAH rechargeable battery 3.7V 3200MAH li-ion lithium ion battery
LOTMAXX Shark V3 3D Printer with Laser Engraving
Universal Power Adapter 12V 9V 7.5V 6V 5V 4.5V 3V /30w
2.8 Inch ILI9341 TFT Full-color Touch Screen Module 320×240 With SD Card Socket Support UNO MEGA2560 - RS956
SIM900 Module GSM GPRS Shield expansion board wireless module Function more than TC35i for Arduino
The Arduino UNO R4 WiFi merges the RA4M1 microprocessor from Renesas with the ESP32-S3 from Espressif, creating an all-in-one tool for makers with enhanced processing power and a diverse array of new peripherals. With its built-in Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® capabilities, the UNO R4 WiFi enables makers to venture into boundless creative possibilities. Furthermore, this versatile board boasts a convenient on-board 12x8 LED matrix and a Qwiic connector, offering ample space for innovation and unleashing creativity. This dynamic combination empowers makers to transform their ideas into reality and elevate their projects to unprecedented heights.
18650 - 3200MAH rechargeable battery 3.7V 3200MAH li-ion lithium ion battery
LOTMAXX Shark V3 3D Printer with Laser Engraving
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