
Getting Started With The Raspberry Pi Pico Irrigation Board
PRODUCT TUTORIAL With the release of the Raspberry Pi Pico, a whole host of low cost / low power automation projects are now possible
Happy Saturday Everyone! We are back with the first New Product Roundup of March! This week we have 6 new additions to share and a new Product of the Week at 45% Off. Also, our Sales and Clearance Page has been updated with nearly 40 new items added – be sure to check that out!
Wire is an essential part of almost any electronic project. These larger spools contain 100’ of 22AWG Stranded Core Wire meaning you can pick up a bunch of different colors to keep your wiring organized!
Crimp connectors are a large category of electrical connectors used at the end of wire or cables. This 250 piece kit of heat shrink connectors are perfect for use in situations where a durable, water-resistant solution is required.
These jumbo aluminum heatsinks are a bit big for single chips, but are ideally suited for Peltier Elements and other devices where a lot of heat needs to be wicked away! The heatsink has a footprint of 40 x 40mm and features a nice gold anodized finish.
This small relay is a SPDT (Single Pole, Dual Throw) contact arrangement with a coil (toggle voltage) of 5VDC and a current requirement of approximately 160mA. The contacts can handle up to 380VAC / 110VDC with the Normally Open (NO) contact rated to 10A and the Normally Closed (NC) contact rated up to 20A.
This small relay is a SPDT (Single Pole, Dual Throw) contact arrangement with a coil (toggle voltage) of 24VDC and a current requirement of approximately 15mA. The contacts can handle up to 380VAC / 110VDC with the Normally Open (NO) contact rated to 10A and the Normally Closed (NC) contact rated up to 12A.
This dip switch has 3 separate On/Off switches in a standard standard 0.300˝ / 7.62mm DIP package. These are breadboard compatible and easy to work with!
PRODUCT TUTORIAL With the release of the Raspberry Pi Pico, a whole host of low cost / low power automation projects are now possible