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Electronic Compass with PWM and I2C interface.Add a sense of direction to your Robot. More Information...
Ref: TB-DV-1001
The lowest cost ultrasonic ranger with both I2C and Serial interfaces, has a range from 16cm to 600cm (6m).
Ref: TB-DV-1002
This low cost Ultrasonic Ranger has a range of 1cm to 400cm (4 meters) and uses an input Trigger of 10uS minimum. The output is a positive TTL level signal, with the width proportional to the object range.
The host controller is responsible for generating the input Trigger and measuring the TTL response.
Ref: TB-DV-1003
This High Performance Ultrasonic Range Finder with front facing light sensor has a range of 3cm to 600cm (6m).
Ref: TB-DV-1004
The Worlds Smallest Ultrasonic Ranger.
SRF10 shown next to SRF05 in picture.
This miniature performance Ultrasonic Range Finder with front facing light sensor has a range of 6cm to 600cm (6m).
Ref: TB-DV-1004mk
Mounting kit for the SRF10 untrasonic ranger, makes mounting simple.May be fitted to a servo for panning.
Ref: TB-FA-1010
SHARP - GP2Y0D340K - Digital Distance Sensor
Digital output, reads high when an object is closer than 40cm.
The GP2Y0D340K is Sharp's smallest distance measuring sensor and is extremely useful as a proximity sensor for small robots.
The GP2Y0D340K has 0.1" spaced leads for mounting on a circuit board, eliminating the need for special connectors.
Ref: TB-FA-1011
Infrared proximity sensor made by Sharp. Part # GP2Y0A21YK has an analog output that varies from 3.1V at 10cm to 0.4V at 80cm.
Uses a Japanese Solderless Terminal (JST) Connector. We recommend purchasing the related JST cable or soldering wires directly to the back of the module.
Ref: TB-SF-1022
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Dimensions: 0.75x0.75" (20x20mm)
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Ref: TB-SF-1014
Description: This is a simple breakout board for the Melexis gyroscope featuring both analog and digital (SPI) interfaces. Designed for dead reckoning navigation applications, the MLX90609-R2 is a 300 degree/s max rate gyro with low drift and programmable bandwidth, this gyro is perfect for digital stabilization and control.
Ref: TB-SF-1013
Description: Breakout board for the 3 axis ADXL330 from Analog Devices. This is the latest is a long, proven line of Accelerometers from Analog - and now the holy grail has finally arrived. The ADXL330 is a triple axis accelerometer with extremely low noise and power consumption - only 320uA! Sensor ranges from +/-3g. Board comes fully assembled and tested with external components installed.
Dimensions: 0.7x0.7"
Interface: The ADXL330 is a 3V part and outputs an analog voltage for each of the three outputs. This voltage is in ratio to the measured acceleration and to the supply voltage (ratiometric). You will need some extra hardware to convert this analog signal to a usable digital one. Luckily, many uCs have a built in Analog to Digital converter.
Ref: TB-FA-1012
Fairchild Semiconductor - QRB1134 - Reflective Opto Switch
These sensors are typically used to detect the white edge of a mini sumo ring or for other line following tasks.
Ref: TB-FA-1013
Fairchild Semiconductor - QRB1114 - Reflective Opto Switch