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Actuators

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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Coming soon Electromagnetic door lock
Electromagnetic door lock

Electromagnetic lock allows you to lock the door by a microcontroller or an external system. This one can hold up to 60kg with its electromagnet, which is just enough to when used with doors of the appropriate weight. Ideally, it should be used on smaller doors, windows and drawers. It is activated, that is “locked” when it is supplied current.

It consists of two parts, piece of an electromagnet and the metal. Comes with all necessary screws for installation.

Mini DC motor
Mini DC motor

We all know these Mini DC motors, especially if you ever took apart any kind of toy. They’re everywhere, now and on Soldered as well. You can use it to make something useful or just reminisce about the times when you were younger.

Coming soon Relay with 5V coil
Relay with 5V coil

Relay is a device with enables switching greater loads – ones that require more voltage/current. These relays can be found in our relays breakouts. It has NO and NC pins.

 

• Current needed for activation (current of Dasduino): 20mA
• Coil voltage: 5V
• Max. DC: 30V, 10A
• Max. AC: 250V, 10A

Coming soon Step-up module 150W
Step-up module 150W

Smaller booster (step-up) module. It increases input voltage to the desired level.

 

DC Motor Driver Dual H-Bridge L298N
DC Motor Driver Dual H-Bridge L298N

H bridge supports an exchange of polarities on its outputs and therefore enables control of motor spins in both directions in a very simple way. It can also direct other devices that for certain usage require the exchange of polarities on their inputs.

 

Buzzer speaker
Buzzer speaker

In a buzzer speaker, current is run through a coil of wire that produces a magnetic field. The flexible ferromagnetic disc is attracted to the coil when current is flowing through it and returns to a “rest” position when current is not flowing through the coil. The sound from the buzzer speaker is produced by moving a ferromagnetic disc in a similar way to a cone in a speaker.

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