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Potentiometer with mutable resistance from 10k that corresponds with the breadboard. They can be used for various kinds of control, for example adjusting the intensity of LED lights. One of these is also in our Dasduino Beginner Kit.
Over the years of working on new products, prototyping and experimenting, we have collected many different electronic components and PCBs. You could probably have one drawer for which you are no longer certain what it contains. Imagine this on a greater scale- that’s what we ended up with 🙂
Now we have decided to get rid of it. We made packages with these components, tried getting everyone more or less the same value and decided to sell them for HRK30 per pack. Well if you want to try your luck – here’s the chance!
NOTE: All packages are randomly packed and there is no option to select a special package. Since this is a sale, these products can not be returned and no refunds are available if you aren’t happy with what you got.
MG995 servo is a powerful servo motor that is capable of spinning and controlling things that a small hobby servo motor could never accomplish doing. It comes with a bunch of accessories so you could connect it easily with the outer world, and it’s being controlled like every other servo motor, via PWM.
• RPM: 0.20s/60 degrees (4.8V), 0.16s/60 degrees (6V)
• Voltage: 4.8V – 6.6V
• Torque: 9.4kg/cm (4.8V) – 11kg/cm (6V)
• Angle: 180 degrees
• Dimensions: 40mm x 20mm x 43mm
• Weight: 55g
WS2812B is a smart LED light source in which control circuit and RGB diode are integrated. Unlike traditional RGB light sources, the WS2812B is much easier to control since only one digital control signal is required. For more technical details, see the datasheet.
0603 resistor 330 ohm with 5% tolerance.
Looking to add visuals to your Arduino projects? The I2C OLED breakout board is perfect for that. Because of its high contrast, you will be in awe of its crispness! The display is made from hundreds of LEDs, each representing one pixel in a 128×64 grid. Thus, it doesn’t need any backlight, and it needs less power than the classic LCD screens. That’s 8192 pixels all individually lit at your fingertips!
The design is 5V ready with an onboard regulator, so is compatible with any 3.3V board. The breakout board uses only about 20 mA, depending on active pixels. It is easy to control over the I2C interface. It is even easier to connect with the easyC system – no soldering required!
Display OLED I2C 0.96″ SSD1306 options:
The color of the OLED screen on the product can be:
– White
– Blue
25x 330ohm resistor (for LEDs)
Well known protoboard 2 x 8 cm. Can be used for all of the ongoing mergers and soldering. Very good quality.
If the soldering iron isn’t clean, neither will the the solder joint. This cleaning net allows quick tip cleaning by “stabbing” the soldering iron in it. When the net is filled with solder, simply remove it from the casing, clean the excess solder, return it back and use it again!
Set of female-female cables for connections with various modules and components.
• Quantity: 40 cables
• Cable lenght: 15cm
• different colors for easier recognition
BC-327 is PNP transistor for generic usage in THT packaging.
• Type: PNP
• Part Number: BC-327
Generic P-channel MOSFET transistor in TO-220 package. Generic implies that the exact part number may vary, but the transistor will always be equal to or better than the parameters below.
• Id: -23A
• Vgs(th): -2.0V
• Vdds: -100V
• Rds(on): 0.117ohm
• Package: TO-220
• Component example: IRF9540N
3mm diffused LEDs are great for trying out and experimenting with LEDs.
DHT11 is the simplest temperature and humidity sensor that can find. It connects to Dasduino in a very simple way using just one code (video below) and gives you back two variables as temperature and humidity.
It does not require extra calibration to work, just plug it in and use it. Look up the library for it in the TUTORIAL section.
DS18B20 is a waterproof temperature sensor packed in metal and waterproof housing. For communication with Dasduino/Arduino, it uses only one wire and it is possible to put up to 127 sensors on one code and measure temperature in 127 different places by using just one wire!
Check out: „How to use a module?“ in the TUTORIAL section for the information on how to use the sensor, how to connect it to Dasduino/Arduino and downloading the library.
JST (more specifically JST PH) connectors are nowadays the most common connectors for rechargeable lithium batteries, but they are also used for many other applications where fast, easy and favorable connection is required.
RTC (Real Time Clock) is a device that carefully and precisely tracks time and dates. It is extremely precise, so it is more suitable for long-term time tracking than clocks on microcontrollers. This breakout can work with an extremely low current and thanks to the alarm feature and interrupt pin, it will allow a microcontroller to enter sleep mode until its awaken by this RTC.
It has a built-in battery holder (battery not included) and even if power is lost, real-time tracking won’t be affected.
SPDT (single-pole, dual-throw) is a simple switch that connects the centre contact to one of the other two contacts located on its housing.
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!
This set of cables makes component conjugation when prototyping or testing much faster and easier. Set consists of 10 cables that have alligator connection on each end so you could hook it to any component easily. Moreover, your work will be even simpler because of different cable colors in the set.
This small LED is not just an ordinary LEDs – it’s specific because it has a built-in small integrated circuit (IC) that is able to turn on the LED light in 16 million different colors. IC is WS2812 and it uses a single wire can control thousands of these LEDs. With a little imagination by putting these pixels, you get superior effects with a minimum effort. These lamps are easy to control with Croduino.
• Color: RGB (red/green/blue)
• Voltage: 5V
• Power: max. 60mA
• Diode type: WS2812 SMD LED (5050 LED diode with built IC)
• Dimensions: diameter of 8 mm
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.
Ordinary panel switch (pushbutton). Comes in various colors.