Description: This is the SparkFun RGB and Gesture Sensor, a small breakout board with a built in APDS-9960 sensor that offers ambient light and color measuring, proximity detection, and touchless gesture sensing. With this RGB and Gesture Sensor you will be able to control a computer, microcontroller, robot, and more with a simple swipe of your hand! This is, in fact, the same sensor that the Samsung Galaxy S5 uses and is probably one of the best gesture sensors on the market for the price.
AS5045 - Magnetic, Rotary Position Sensor Evaluation Board
آی سی AS5045 یک سنسور روتاری انکودر بدون تماس است که برای اندازه گیری دقیق زاویه در چرخش کامل 360 درجه طراحي و توليد شده است. در ساختار داخلی این سنسور المانهاي اثر هال، مدارات front end آنالوگ و پردازش سیگنال دیجیتال به صورت یکپارچه مجتمع شده است.
Description: Basic breakout board for the TEMT6000 Ambient Light Sensor. Only what you need, nothing you don’t. Sensor acts like a transistor - the greater the incoming light, the higher the analog voltage on the signal pin.
Description
• Hokuyo's URG-04LX-UG01 detectable range is 20mm to 5600mm
• 100msec/scan
• 5V operating voltage
• 240° area scanning range with 0.36° angular resolution
Description
• Hokuyo's URG-04LX detectable range is 20mm to 4000mm
• 100msec/scan
• 5V operating voltage
• 240° area scanning range with 0.36° angular resolution
• USB and Serial (RS-232) interfaces for maximum flexibility
Description
• Supply voltage: 12VDC ±10%
• Detectable in Snowy, Rainy, Foggy and Dusty conditions
• Ethernet Interface
• Can be used Outdoors
• IP Rating: 67
Description
• Hokuyo's UTM-30LX detectable range is 100mm to 30,000mm (30m!)
• 25msec/scan
• 12V operating voltage
• 270° area scanning range with 0.25° angular resolution
• USB2.0 interface
• The LX is suitable for real-time distance data collection
Description
• Power source: 12VDC±10%
• Detection Range: 0.1 to 30m
• Accuracy: 0.1 to 10m ± 30mm, 10 to 30m ±50mm
• Angular Resolution: 0.25°(360°/1,440 steps)
• Possible for outdoor Applications
• Reflective type with easy wiring
• The LN is an obstacle detection scanner that offers a single output when an object comes into the scanning zone.
Description
Small, lightweight and accurate obstacle detection sensor
Triggers outputs when objects comes within the scanning path
Perfect for indoor applications
Scan ranges up to 5m in a 270° arc
Description
• Hokuyo's UBG-04LX-F01 detectable range is 20mm to 5600mm
• 28msec/scan
• 12V operating voltage
• 240° area scanning range with 0.36° angular resolution
• USB and Serial (RS-232) interfaces for maximum flexibility
This is a built-in GPS Antenna for DFRobot LEA-6H GPS shield. This GPS Antenna also have amplifing function. Its SMA male header can adapt to most GPS/GSM modules which have MMCX interface. This antenna is so qualified that it has been used on many navegation intruments and cellphones.
Description
• Compact module with integrated CMOS camera and laser system
• Optimal measurement range of 6-48 inches
• Maximum object detection distance of-8 feet (2.4 meters)
• Range finding sample rate of 1Hz
• RoHS compliant
Description
Faster, more accurate and more powerful than Legacy Lidar-Lite
Compact 48mm x 40mm x 20mm module with 40m measuring range
Signal Processing Improvements offer 5X Faster Measurement Speeds
Improved I2C Communications ans assignable I2C Addressing
Great for drones, robotics and other demanding applications
Description
• RS232/422 interface
• Opto-electronic distance measuring module for industrial applications
• Millimeter accuracy measurement on any surface
• Easy installation and commissioning
• Meets IP 65 protection class for industrial use
Description: A simple flex sensor 2.2" in length. As the sensor is flexed, the resistance across the sensor increases. Patented technology by Spectra Symbol - they claim these sensors were used in the original Nintendo Power Glove. I love the Nintendo Power Glove. It’s so bad!
Description: A simple flex sensor 4.5" in length. As the sensor is flexed, the resistance across the sensor increases. Patented technology by Spectra Symbol - they claim these sensors were used in the original Nintendo Power Glove. I love the Nintendo Power Glove. It’s so bad!
Description: This is a force sensitive resistor with a round, 0.5" diameter, sensing area. This FSR will vary its resistance depending on how much pressure is being applied to the sensing area. The harder the force, the lower the resistance. When no pressure is being applied to the FSR its resistance will be larger than 1MΩ. This FSR can sense applied force anywhere in the range of 100g-10kg.
Description: This is a force sensitive resistor with a square, 1.75x1.5", sensing area. This FSR will vary its resistance depending on how much pressure is being applied to the sensing area. The harder the force, the lower the resistance. When no pressure is being applied to the FSR its resistance will be larger than 1MΩ. This FSR can sense applied force anywhere in the range of 100g-10kg.
Description: Need to put your finger on the pulse of the Earth? Did I just blow your mind? A geophone works by translating ground movement into voltage, which can easily be read by a microcontroller. The SM-24 geophone element is designed to offer the highest performance in seismic exploration based upon field-proven I/O Sensor technology. Low distortion, combined with excellent specifications, provide high-fidelity data. Basically, it’s a super low frequency microphone for the ground.
Description: This is a piezoresistive force sensor from Tekscan. The harder you press, the lower the sensor’s resistance. Pressing hard, the resistance changes from infinite to ~300k. The sensor itself is thin and flexible, but the resistance does not change while being flexed. Resistance changes only when pressure is applied to the round area at the end of the sensor. Used as a presence sensor (someone standing), weight sensor, pressure sensor (impact testing), etc.
Description: This is a piezoresistive force sensor from Tekscan. The harder you press, the lower the sensor’s resistance. Pressing hard, the resistance changes from infinite to ~300k. The sensor itself is thin and flexible, but the resistance does not change while being flexed. Resistance changes only when pressure is applied to the round area at the end of the sensor. Used as a presence sensor (someone standing), weight sensor, pressure sensor (impact testing), etc.