- Texas Instruments OPT3002
- Wide Optical Spectrum: 300 nm to 1000 nm
- Automatic Full-Scale Setting Feature Simplifies Software and Configuration
- Measurement Levels: 1.2 nW/cm2 to 10 mW/cm2
- 23-Bit Effective Dynamic Range with Automatic Gain Ranging
- 12 Binary-Weighted, Full-Scale Range Settings: <0.2% (typ) Matching Between Ranges
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- On Semiconductor CAT25512
- 128-byte Page Write Buffer
- Additional Identification Page with Permanent Write Protection
- Self-timed Write Cycle
- Hardware and Software Protection
- Block Write Protection
- Protect ¼, ½, or Full EEPROM Array
- Low Power CMOS Technology
- 4,000,000 Program/Erase Cycles
- 200 Year Data Retention
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- Holtek HT16k33
- 4 Digit Numerical Display (Red)
- 16-Step Dimming
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- 0 - 4.096V Range
- 12-Bit Resolution
- 4 Single-Ended Channels or 2 Fully Differential Channels
- Internal Voltage Reference
- 5MHz Bandwidth (-3dB)
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- ±4/±8/±12/±16 gauss selectable magnetic full scales
- 16-bit data output
- Continuous and single-conversion modes
- Interrupt generator
- Self-test
- Power-down & low-power modes
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- Texas Instruments HDC1080
- Relative Humidity Accuracy ±2% (Typ)
- Temperature Accuracy ±0.2°C (Typ)
- Excellent Stability at High Humidity
- 14-bit Measurement Resolution
- 100nA Sleep Current
- Average Supply Current:
- 710nA @ 1sps, 11-bit RH Measurement
- 3μA @ 1sps, 11-bit RH and Temperature Measurement
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- Allegro ACS711
- 11mA Precision
- High-Sensitivity Sensing Up to 15.5A
- 100kHz Bandwidth (Response <550ns)
- 6mΩ Resistance Results in Low Losses
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- Allegro ACS70331
- 5mA Precision
- High-Sensitivity Sensing Up to 5A (AC or DC)
- 1MHz Bandwidth (Response <550ns)
- 1mΩ Resistance Results in Low Losses
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- 0 - 40V Range
- 12-Bit Resolution
- 4 Single-Ended Channels or 2 Fully Differential Channels
- Internal Voltage Reference
- 5MHz Bandwidth (-3dB)
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- Holtek HT16k33
- 8 Digit Numerical Display (Red)
- 16-Step Dimming
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The Arduino UNO is the best board to get started with electronics and coding. If this is your first experience tinkering with the platform, the UNO is the most robust board you can start playing with. The UNO is the most used and documented board of the whole Arduino family.
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- 3-Axis X,Y,Z
- 10-bit Resolution
- ±16g Range
- Single/Double Tap Detection
- Free-Fall Detection
- 10,000g Shock Survival
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- 3-Axis Accelerometer
- FSR of ±2g, ±4g, ±8g, or ±16g
- 3-Axis Gyroscope
- FSR of ±250dps, ±500 dps, ±1000dps, or ±2000dps
- 3-Axis Compass
- FSR of ±4900µT
- On-Chip 16-bit ADCs and Programmable Filters
- Digital-output temperature sensor
- 3-Axis Accelerometer