In this category you can find various actuators suitable for all kinds of DIY projects. Some of them are servo and stepper motors, buzzers, relays, etc.
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Sg90 servo is the type of motor that can turn the lever that is hitched to it very precisely and in that way control different things. This little servo motor is great for education and demonstration, but can also be used for real things that do not need great power for circumvolution (for example small vents).
LCD display with HD44780 controller enables showing text, symbols, value or anything else that comes from Dasduino/Arduino. It is capable of showing 16 symbols in two lines and therefore can be used in many projects that need to send clearly visible and legible output information.
If you’re like us, you thought: “If only I could use a screen like this in my project”, first time you saw an e-book reader. Thanks to the exceptional sharpness and contrast, the ability to display in sunlight and truly unprecedented efficiency in terms of energy (it consumes energy only when changing the content on the screen), electronic paper is the ideal choice for many applications. Inkplate 6COLOR, continuing the tradition of the now well-known Inkplate series, continues to offer variations of e-paper accessible to hobbyists and everyone else in a way that we have made plug-and-play hardware, really easy to use and compatible with Arduino and micropython. Inkplate 6COLOR brings a unique innovation – the ability to display colors on the screen.
If we want to list only a few features, Epaper Inkplate 6COLOR has a 5.85-inch folded e-paper that displays a total of 7 different colors (Black, White, Red, Yellow, Blue, Green, and Orange). Considering the built-in dithering capability, the results you can get on the screen are really impressive. Powered by ESP32, you will have strong microcontroller with WiFi and Bluetooth on your disposal. It’s super-low-power (18uA) so you can use it for days, weeks, or months out of a single battery charge, and there is on-board Li-ion charger and RTC. Using our Arduino library (100% compatible with Adafruit GFX), it’s 5 minute work to get the board running for you. The Micropython module is available as well. It’s 100% open-source for both software and hardware.
This module lowers the input voltage on the specified output voltage that you adjust through the trimmer on the board. It’s very practical because while changing the input voltage, the output voltage always stays the same. However, the input voltage has to be at least 0.7V higher than the output voltage.
Input voltage is IN+ and IN-, while the output is OUT+ and OUT- . A power supply is able only to bring the voltage down, not up!
It does not have a protective diode in case of the wrong polarity, pay attention while connecting!
The Inkplate 2 is an Arduino-compatible board that features a 2.13″ three-color e-paper display. It is a plug-and-play device, programmable via USB port, and controlled by an ESP32 microcontroller. Moreover, it connects to the internet via WiFi or Bluetooth. Since it uses only 8uA in low-power mode, it can last for months on a single Li-ion battery charge. It’s simple enough to be used by beginners, but it also offers plenty of features and a user-friendly platform for advanced users. Inkplate 2 has it all, packed on a small-factor board.
If you’re like us, when you first saw an e-book reader, you thought “If only I could use a screen like this in my project”. Thanks to the exceptional sharpness and contrast, the ability to display in sunlight and truly unprecedented efficiency in terms of energy (it consumes energy only when changing the content on the screen), electronic paper is the ideal choice for many applications. Inkplate 2, continuing the tradition of the now well-known Inkplate series, offers a variation of e-paper accessible to hobbyists and everyone else in a way that we have created a plug-and-play hardware that is really easy to use, and is compatible with Arduino and micropython.
Inkplate 2 options:
With e-paper display & enclosure: This version offers a sturdy and sleek enclosure for your device, made with precision from a 3D printer. It’s perfect for those who want an extra layer of protection without any added features.
With e-paper display, enclosure, and battery: Upgrade to this version if you’re looking for both protection and mobility. This option includes a 3D-printed enclosure as well as an integrated battery, ensuring your device stays powered even on the go.
Without e-paper display: For those who prefer a simpler or alternative display solution, this version does not include the e-paper display. It’s ideal for users who have their own display solutions or prefer to use the device without a visual interface.
Choose the one that best fits your needs and enhance your experience!
A vibrating motor will provide tactical feedback on your projects! Easy to connect, power efficient and works directly with Dasduino / Arduino. Now your DIY consoles will be more advanced, or you can give your old joysticks a boost in vibration.
Smaller booster (step-up) module. Input voltage is increased to the desired level.
• Input voltage: 5-32 V
• Output voltage: 5-35 V (adjustable)
• Input current: (max) 10A
• Efficiency: greater than 94%
• Dimensions: 43mm x 21mm x 14mm
LCD display with one ST7920 controller displays text, symbols or any other characters that are a product of Croduino/Arduino. With an ability to display 128 characters in 64 rows, it will find its usage in many projects that are required to show clear and readable output information.
LCD display with HD44780 controller enables showing text, symbols, value or anything else that comes from Croduino/Arduino. It is capable of showing 20 symbols in four lines and therefore can be used in many projects that need to send clearly visible and legible output information.
This little laser is capable of showing a small dot on a great distance. You can use it, for example, in combination with a photoresistor to register when somebody has passed through a certain space.
• Wavelength: 650nm (red color)
• Power: 5mW
• Voltage: 3V
This driver for stepper motor enables control over a stepper motor that does not require more than 500mA of current and works at 5V-12V voltage. Except for the driver, it has built-in LED lights that indicate which phase of the motor is currently active. Connecting on Croduino/Arduino is simple, and control is directly through the library.
This kind of LED strip is unique because each of its diodes has a built-in IC which is able to turn on an LED in 16 000 000 different colors. IC is WS2812 and can control a thousand of these diodes by using just one wire. With this strip, you can create interesting things with minimum effort. This strip is easily controllable by Dasduino.
The whole package comes with 5m of LED strip.
For those who do not want to waste time setting up the amplifier, we have made a module for you! TDA7397 located on this plate is a two-channel power amplifier with 15W per channel (with a peak of 25W!). There is also a potentiometer on the product to adjust the volume directly between channels.
This small water pump is extremely easy to use. Dip it into the water or liquid you want to pump, plug the drain hose and connect it to the power supply. It works at 3V to 6V voltage and is capable of expelling 120L per hour. Great to serve as a small water pump!
• Voltage: 3V – 6V
• Max. liquid ejecting height: 40-110cm
• Flow speed: 120L/h
• Exterior diameter of drain tube: 7.5mm
• Interior diameter of drain tube: 4.7mm
• Pump dimensions: 24mm(diameter), 33mm(height)
This compact yet powerful breakout board brings your Arduino projects to life with its crystal-clear 2.4″ TFT display, allowing you to showcase your creativity in vivid detail. But that’s not all – with built-in touch sensitivity, navigating menus, selecting options, and interacting with your creations becomes as intuitive as a tap or swipe. Whether you’re designing a sleek user interface for your latest gadget or crafting an immersive gaming experience, this module offers the sensitivity and precision you need to captivate your audience.
Furthermore, integrating this breakout module into your Dasduino projects is very straightforward. Plus, with its SPI communication interface, you can easily exchange data between your Dasduino board and the display, unleashing your creativity without the hassle of complex wiring.
So whether you’re dreaming of a futuristic control panel, designing a personalized weather station, or building a portable gaming console, the TFT 2.4″ breakout module is your gateway to a world of captivating visuals and seamless interaction, all powered by Dasduino. Say hello to vibrant displays, touch-sensitive magic, and endless creativity – all in the palm of your hand.
Inkplate 4 TEMPERA is an easy-to-use, all-in-one device that puts the power of e-paper technology in the palm of your hand. Behind its 3.8-inch, 600×600-pixel e-paper touchscreen, it packs the following features into one compact, elegant package: frontlighting, an abundance of sensors, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, a built-in battery, and a low-power operating mode.
In this digital age, screens are the windows through which we interact with much of our world, and e-paper technology addresses many of the challenges posed by conventional screens. More specifically, they offer high contrast, daylight readability, and unparalleled energy efficiency. And there is one more thing that sets our screens apart: sustainability. Every Inkplate 4 TEMPERA gives new life to an ED038TH2 E Ink display that we’ve rescued from a tragic future as e-waste. We’d rather see these screens in your hands than in a landfill.
Inkplate 4 TEMPERA is powered by the ESP32 microcontroller, to which we’ve added all of the peripherals we thought you might find useful. Inside the enclosure is a 1200-mAh battery and power-management circuitry so you can charge it easily and determine its remaining charge accurately. Inkplate 4 TEMPERA’s real-time clock (RTC) allows for precise time measurements, and its microSD card slot allows you to to store and display images, among other applications. If you’re looking for sensors, you’ll find a gyroscope and an accelerometer, as well as temperature, humidity, air quality, and gesture sensors. Inkplate 4 TEMPERA also has a built-in, frequency-adjustable buzzer. And of course, it includes various GPIO pins that support peripheral connectivity through a GPIO expander or via the easyC ecosystem.
So, if you’re in the market for a nice-looking screen on which you can display whatever you want—wherever, at whatever time of day, and for however long you want—we invite you to check out Inkplate 4 TEMPERA. We think you’ll find it delightful!
Inkplate 4 TEMPERA options:
Without glass panel: This version is powered by an ESP32 microcontroller, with a 3.8-inch touchscreen e-paper display, built-in lighting, Li-Ion battery, housing, and various peripheral components.
With glass panel: This version is powered by an ESP32 microcontroller, with a 3.8-inch touchscreen e-paper display, built-in lighting, Li-Ion battery, housing, various peripheral components, and additionally protected by a glass panel.
The Nokia 5110 breakout is yet another in our series of modules that bring the classic Nokia 5110 LCD display to life in your modern projects. With its core being the TXB0104QPWRQ1 for efficient voltage-level conversion, this board bridges the gap between your microcontroller and the display, regardless of their voltage differences.
Whether you are an experienced engineer or just starting out, this breakout board is designed to inspire and enable your creativity. Its blend of advanced technology and user-friendly features makes integrating the Nokia 5110 display into your projects not just possible, but enjoyable. Dive into your next adventure with this board and let your imagination light up pixel by pixel!
Simple breakout that allows access to standard 2.4 mm pins of a DC connector.
If you’ve ever wanted to make something with a stepper motor, this is a great place to start. A stepper motor is a type of motor that can control its revolutions very precisely, so it is used for precise control and positioning.
This set comes with a small stepper motor and a driver for it. Namely, the stepper motor needs to be controlled in an exact way in order to get what you want from it (which is a precise turn), so the driver helps us with that. Also, the driver provides enough current to turn the motor.
This stepper motor driver enables the control of a stepper motor that does not need more than 800mA of current and operates at a voltage of up to 14V. In addition to the driver, it also has built-in LEDs that indicate which phase of the motor is currently active.
If you’re like us, the first time you saw an e-reader, you thought to yourself, “I could do something with that.”. Thanks to clean lines, high contrast, daylight readability, and the remarkable level of energy efficiency that comes from drawing power only when changing the screen’s contents, the e-paper is uniquely suited to many applications. Following Inkplate 6 success, with Inkplate 10 we continue to make e-paper accessible to hobbyists and DIY product designers by offering a plug-and-play hardware platform that is super-easy to use and compatible with Arduino.
To name a few features, Inkplate 10 has a stunning 9.7″ inch e-paper display with refresh rate of 1.61s, greyscale mode, and partial updates support. Powered by ESP32, you will have a strong microcontroller with WiFi and Bluetooth at your disposal. It’s super-low-power (22uA) so you can use it for days, weeks, or months out of a single battery charge. There’s Li-ion battery charger, Real Time Clock (RTC), additional GPIO pins, and more. Using our Arduino library (100% compatible with Adafruit GFX), it’s 5 minute work to get the board running for you. The Micropython module is available as well. It’s 100% open-source for both software and hardware. What is especially interesting is that Inkplate uses recycled screens taken from old e-book readers, which is very environmentally friendly, but you have to keep in mind that some screens may have small scratches because of this. All screens with large scratches and damages are not used at all.
Inkplate 10 options:
With e-paper display & enclosure: This version offers a sturdy and sleek enclosure for your device, made with precision from a 3D printer. It’s perfect for those who want an extra layer of protection without any added features.
With e-paper display, enclosure, and battery: Upgrade to this version if you’re looking for both protection and mobility. This option includes a 3D-printed enclosure as well as an integrated battery, ensuring your device stays powered even on the go.
Without e-paper display: For those who prefer a simpler or alternative display solution, this version does not include the e-paper display. It’s ideal for users who have their own display solutions or prefer to use the device without a visual interface.
Choose the one that best fits your needs and enhance your experience!
If you’re like us, the first time you saw an e-reader, you thought to yourself, “I could do something with that.” Thanks to clean lines, high contrast, daylight readability, and the remarkable level of energy efficiency that comes from drawing power only when changing the contents of the screen, e-paper is uniquely suited to many applications. With Inkplate 6, our goal is to make e-paper accessible to hobbyists and DIY product designers by offering a plug-and-play hardware platform that is super-easy to use and compatible with Arduino.
To name a few features, Inkplate 6 has stunning 6 inch e-paper display with refresh rate of 1.26s, with partial update 264ms, greyscale mode and partial updates support. Powered by ESP32, you will have strong microcontroller with WiFi and Bluetooth on your disposal. It’s super-low-power (22uA) so you can use it for days, weeks, or months out of a single battery charge. Using our Arduino library (100% compatible with Adafruit GFX), it’s 5 minute work to get the board running for you. The Micropython module is available as well. It’s 100% open-source for both software and hardware. What is especially interesting is that Inkplate uses recycled screens taken from old e-book readers, which is very environmentally friendly, but you have to keep in mind that some screens may have small scratches because of this. All screens with large scratches and damages are not used at all.
Inkplate 6 options:
With e-paper display & enclosure: This version offers a sturdy and sleek enclosure for your device, made with precision from a 3D printer. It’s perfect for those who want an extra layer of protection without any added features.
With e-paper display, enclosure, and battery: Upgrade to this version if you’re looking for both protection and mobility. This option includes a 3D-printed enclosure as well as an integrated battery, ensuring your device stays powered even on the go.
Without e-paper display: For those who prefer a simpler or alternative display solution, this version does not include the e-paper display. It’s ideal for users who have their own display solutions or prefer to use the device without a visual interface.
Choose the one that best fits your needs and enhance your experience!
LCD screen with HD44780 controller enables showing text, symbols, value or anything else that comes from Croduino/Arduino. It is capable of showing 16 symbols in two lines and therefore can be used in many projects that need to send clearly visible and legible output information.
For the purpose of automation in working with plants, there is an electronic valve for the water (or other liquid?). If you need a way to control some fluid using a microcontroller, here it is! It is actually the electronic solenoid which when activated, the fluid passes through his pipe, and if not – will not. Accepts pipe diameter of1/2 and at the inlet has a filter for all the unwanted particles.
It does not contain the pump or even some additional electronics, so make sure to have an external pump or use faucet water with pressure which is large enough. Systems that have a reservoir at a higher altitude than the valve, or to be exact, that apply the principle of hydrostatic pressure will not work because the pressure will not be large enough.
This wireless charging receiver is fully compatible with the Qi standard, which means that it will provide a voltage at its output when its coil is close enough to another Qi-compatible coil. It can be one from our offer or any Qi-compatible charger. it gives 5V with a maximum current of 0.5A, and has an integrated protection against excessive temperature.