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The board has two relay driven by TTL circuit . The board works on 12V but the input signal can come directly from microcontroller output working at 5V to control relays. Each relay can switch varierty of AC or DC high voltage, high current loads working at 110V or 220V AC mains like lights, fans, motors and such. The status of relay is indicated by individual LEDs.
Order Code : RDL/2RB/13/001/V1.0
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With this board you can develop and prototype with any of Microchip's 40 pin PIC microcontrollers. The RS232 driver on board allows easy connection with PC or other embedded hardware.. The bridge rectifire allow this board to be powered with both AC and DC power supply adapters.
Order Code : RDL/PIC-GB/13/001/V1.0
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A very innovative technology known as 'LiFi' or 'Light Fidelity’ or VLC (visible light communication), which transfer the data through light as a medium.
Order Code : RDL/LIFI-T/13/001/V1.0
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A very innovative technology known as 'LiFi' or 'Light Fidelity’ or VLC (visible light communication), which transfer the data through light as a medium.
Order Code : RDL/LFS/13/001/V1.0
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LiFi Visible Light Technology is a very innovative technology known as 'LiFi' or 'Light Fidelity’ or VLC (visible light communication), which transfer the data through the light as a medium.
Order Code: RDL/LIFI/13/001/V1.0
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PICs are popular with both industrial developers and hobbyists alike due to their low cost, wide availability, large user base, extensive collection of application notes, availability of low cost or free development tools, and serial programming (and re-programming with flash memory) capability. They are also commonly used in educational programming .
With this board you can develop and prototype with any of Microchip's 40 pin PIC microcontrollers.The board have User button and status LED.
Order Code : RDL/PICS/14/001/V1.0
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PICs are popular with both industrial developers and hobbyists alike due to their low cost, wide availability, large user base, extensive collection of application notes, availability of low cost or free development tools, and serial programming (and re-programming with flash memory) capability. They are also commonly used in educational programming .
With this board you can develop and prototype with any of Microchip's 40 pin PIC microcontrollers.The board have User button and status LED.
Order Code : RDL/PICM/14/001/V1.0
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The board has two relay driven by TTL circuit . The board works on 5V but the input signal can come directly from controller output working at 3.3V or 5V to control relays. Each relay can switch varierty of AC or DC high voltage, high current loads working at 110V or 220V AC mains like lights, fans, motors and such. The status of relay is indicated by individual LEDs.
Order Code :RDL/2RB5V/13/001/V1.0
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Atmega 328 is one of the most commonly used Micro controllers with open source platform amongst many hobbyist and industrial communities. The simplicity and the low power of Atmega 328 helps design many prototype boards which could be used in numerous applications.
Order Code : RDL/RR3/14/001/V1.0
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Atmega 328 is one of the most commonly used Micro controllers with open source platform amongst many hobbyist and industrial communities. The simplicity and the low power of Atmega 328 helps design many prototype boards which could be used in numerous applications.
Order Code : RDL/RUF/14/001/V1.0
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