Modules
Function-specific modules that you can use within your own projects
Which way is up? This tiny 3-axis accelerometer module can operate in either +/-1.5g or +/-6g ranges, giving your project the ability to tell which way is up. Ideal for robotics projects, tilt sensors, vehicle...
Run out of digital outputs on your microcontroller? No problem! Simply use this shift register expansion module to drive up to 8 devices using just 3 pins on your microcontroller. They can also be daisy-chained...
Sense magnetic presence, rotating wheels and magnets, door and arm sensors, and anything else magnetic nearby this sensor. Click here for our Hall Effect Magnetic and Proximity Sensor Module Quickstart Guide Features: Green “triggered” LED...
Measure temperature and relative humidity using a simple interface that requires just three wires to the sensor: GND, power, and data. Supported by an Arduino library that makes it very easy to read values into...
Many of the most interesting sensors and devices are only available in 3.3V or even lower voltage versions, which can be a problem if you want to connect them to a 5V microcontroller such as...
Does the fridge light really turn off? Now you can find out! This tiny light-sensor module uses the very-reliable TEMT6000 light sensor, which gives consistent and repeatable readings even between different units - unlike cheapie...
Give your project ears with this sound response and sound pressure level sensing module. An integrated dual signal amplifier converts the sound to separate channels for pulse / frequency measurement, and sound volume (pressure) level....
This high-power N-MOSFET module lets you switch high-current loads using a tiny microcontroller. Perfect for controlling that set of traffic lights mounted in your living room! Works brilliantly for automotive projects such as switching high-power...
A very useful wide range switchmode regulator with a 5V or 7V output and a wide range input of up to 28V! The PR28V is rated for up to 1A output and can be used...
This is a color LED with a brain! Includes a bright RGB LED on the top of the board and a WS2801 constant-current, addressable, multi-channel LED driver on the back. This smart module can be...
This versatile piezo-element module can be used for both input or output! It can be used as a noise-maker driven by your microcontroller for audible feedback of events, and it can also be used as...
Sprinkle these around your house to collect temperature data using your Arduino. This DS18B20-based 1-wire bus temperature sensor module is easy to connect and use, and you can even daisy-chain several together on the same...