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  1. A crystal oscillator is an electronic oscillator circuit that uses the mechanical resonance of a vibrating  crystal of piezoelectric material to create an electrical signal with a very precise  frequency.

     Order Code : RDL/MHC/13/001/V1.0

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  2. A crystal oscillator is an electronic oscillator circuit that uses the mechanical resonance of a vibrating  crystal of piezoelectric material to create an electrical signal with a very precise  frequency.

    Order Code : RDL/MHZC/13/001/V1.0

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  3. These relays are suitable for domestic appliance, office machine, audio, equipment, automobile, etc. The relay plays the role as a protector or a circuit switch. It can protect your electric equipment’s very well. 

    Order Code : RDL/RPM/13/001/V1.0

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  4. DB9 ports are very common on most types of microcontroller, where they can be used to communicate with a PC or other serial devices.

    Order Code : RDL/DBM/13/001/V1.0

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  5. ₹5,734.00

    This project required the evaluation of the potential in the combination of advances pertaining to Smartphone device technology with up to date  developments  regarding  the  area  pertaining  to  the  monitoring  of personal  health.  The advantageous features regarding such a technological aspect are examined and analyzed as well as how they are applicable to the approaching crisis in health care. An analysis was done  regarding  the  state  of  wireless  that  is  relevant,  and  sensing  as well  as  portable  technologies  in  computing.  Developing such application will help the NHS, as the patients will be able to monitor themselves everywhere they  go,  as  mobile  phones  are  handheld devices.

    Order Code : RDL/SMM/13/001/V1.0

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  6. This is an IC base for 40 Pin IC's. This is used as a place holder for the 40 pin IC chips and is used in order to allow safe removal and insertion of IC chips because IC chips may become damaged from heat due to soldering.This base is very useful for your circuit because if your IC burns out you can easily change the IC without the need of desoldering. 

    Order Code : RDL/IB4/13/001/v1.0 

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  7. Pull-up resistors are used in electronic logic circuits to ensure that inputs to logic systems settle at expected logic levels, if external devices are disconnected or high-impedance is introduced. They may also be used at the interface between two different types of logic devices, possibly operating at different power supply voltages.A pull-up resistor weakly "pulls" the voltage of the wire it is connected to towards its voltage source level when the other components on the line are inactive.

    Order Code : RDL/PUR/13/001/V1.0

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  8. The BC548 is a general purpose epitaxial silicon NPN bipolar junction transistor. It is used for amplification and switching purposes.The maximum DC current gain is 800. 

    Order Code : RDL/TRB/13/001/V1.0

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  9.  A diode is a two-terminal electronic component with asymmetric conductance; it has low  resistance to current in one direction, and high  resistance in the other direction.

    Order Code : RDL/DIN/13/001/V1.0

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  10. ₹13,774.00

    Sensors are the hopeful device for precision agriculture. By forming wireless sensor network we can make good monitoring system in the paddy crop field area. This project proposed idea about monitoring the crop field area without man power. The fundamental concept of this project is to provide a highly enabled monitoring of crop field. In this all the different sensor values such as ph sensor, temperature sensor, moisture sensor sends value through gprs and the values are sensed and processed and if any of the sensor value exceeds the minimum or maximum value, a alarm is activated and the farmer gets a message on his phone and also a email message.

     Order Code : RDL/AGM/13/001/V1.0

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