LaskaKit Breadboard Prototype Kit
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Parts list:
- Non-soldering contact field 830 pins
- 5V, 3.3V Power supply module for breadboard
- USB A to A cable
- Field wire set 140 pieces in plastic box
- Breadboard male-to-male wires 65 pieces
- Connection cable for 9V battery
Specifications:
- Non-soldering contact field 830 pins:
Non-soldering contact array (830 pins, 165 x 54mm), anodized contacts, high durability acetyl ABS material.- Number of pins: 830
- Power branch: 2 x (+,-)
- Material: ABS plastic
- Dimensions: 164x54x9mm
- 5V, 3.3V Power supply module for breadboard:
The easiest way to connect to a non-soldering field voltage. You plug into the breadboard (MB102) and use a USB or adapter for power. The module can connect power to two voltage branches. For each, you can choose with the jumper whether to connect 5V or 3.3V. Very practical when developing voltage-multilevel circuits. Signalling LED and switch.- Input voltage: 6.5-12 V (DC) or USB power supply
- Output voltage: 3.3 V/5V (2 independent outputs)
- Maximum output current: 700 mA
- Size: 55x35x22mm
- Standard Pitch (2.54mm)
- USB A to A cable:
- Length: 100cm
- Male A to Male A connectors
- Field wire set 140 pieces in plastic box:
- 140 pieces of conductors designed for non-soldering fields
- Different wire lengths
- Plastic box
- Breadboard male-to-male conductors 65 pieces:
Universal wires that are always good to have on hand. They can be easily plugged into the development boards Arduino of the platforms and non-soldering arrays that we offer. 44 pieces of wires 120mm long, 8 pieces 160mm long, 4 pieces 200mm long, 4 pieces 240mm long. A total of 65 pieces of wires. - Connection cable for 9V battery
Recommendations for use:
- Use a USB charger like you use to charge your mobile phone, using the included USB cable to power the module.
- The 5V output of the module has no short circuit protection, so we recommend using a charger to power the module via the USB connector, as most chargers have built-in protection.
- The USB connector can be used as a 5V source when powering the module via a 5.5mm connector (for example, you can power Arduino via a cable). The total current drawn from the module must not exceed 700mA.
- Important: We do not recommend powering the module from the computer's USB connector because if you short the module, you could destroy the computer port.
Included in delivery:
- 1pc LaskaKit Breadboard Prototyping Kit
Remark:
- This product is not a standalone functional unit and may require professional installation.
- Product images are for illustration purposes only and may sometimes differ from the actual appearance of the item. However, this does not change its basic properties.
Additional parameters
| Category: | LaskaKit DIY & Arduino Starter Kits |
|---|---|
| Warranty: | 2 years |
| Weight: | 0.25 kg |
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