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if available the original data sheet in PDF ® format.
Content:
over 102.000 diodes
over 83,000 FETs
over 139.000 transistors
over 18,000 thyristors
over 145,000 integrated circuits
divided into different data sheets.
Further information and pictures of the screen can be found here: http://www.wiki.eca.de
In addition, all registered users of the software have access to the vrt (ICs), tdv (transistors, FETs) and ddv (diodes, thyristors, triac) databases of the online database at www.ecadata.de for 1 year. You can also order online access to the other online available databases CMOS (Digital CMOS/TTL/ECL ICs), LIN (Linear Components) or OPTO (Optical Components). You will then additionally receive online access to the corresponding database for one year.
System requirements: Min. Pentium III, Windows XP/VISTA/Windows 7/8 and a DVD drive.
ISBN-13: 978-3-937469-46-1
Hint:
Delivered is the latest available version!
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The guide for safe and skillful electrical work
Simple electrical installations such as connecting light switches and dimmers, replacing lights and lamps, installing flush-mounted sockets or installing solar garden lighting can be easily done yourself.
What you need are high-quality tools with the VDE and GS seal of approval and, of course, a competent advisor.
This do-it-yourself guide will help you to carry out electrical installations in your home and garden professionally. It presents the necessary tools and materials and explains the work steps in detail.
The instructions in this book cover an enormous range: whether you just want to connect a self-sufficient induction hob or carry out complex flush-mounted electrical installations - even inexperienced DIY enthusiasts will quickly find their way around thanks to the easy-to-understand and well-illustrated instructions.
Clearly arranged and color-coded!
• Check household for electrical safety
• Installation zones according to DIN 18015-3
• Power requirements and circuits
• Drilling and electrical wiring
• Troubleshooting in the event of a power failure
• Construction of electrical circuits
• Light switch with radar motion detector
• Roller shutter motor and garage door opener
• central light control via radio
• everything for lights and lamps
• connecting light switches and dimmers
• Laying power cables
• important wire and cable designations
• How to use a cable knife
• Flush-mounted electrical installations
• Electrical installations in the bathroom
• Outdoor and garden lighting
• Replacing sockets
• and much more!
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Item is sold with 19% VAT!
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The Arduino™ Ethernet Shield 2 allows an Arduino™ board to connect to the Internet as well as read and write on a microSD card.
The shield is simply mounted on an Arduino™ board, for example on the Arduino™ Uno or since this version also on the Arduino™ Mega. Other shields can be stacked right on top of the Ethernet shield, allowing for optimum functionality integration in designs.
Connect the shield to your computer or a network hub/router via a standard Ethernet cable.
Features:
• W5500 Ethernet chip
• Slot for microSD card/card reader
• Reset controller
• RJ45 Ethernet jack
• 5 status LEDs
• Dimensions: 6.86 x 5.33 cm
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• Language: german
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It has 20 digital input/output pins (of which 7 can be used as PWM outputs and 12 as analogue inputs), a 16-MHz crystal oscillator, a micro USB connection, a power connector, an ICSP header and a reset button. It contains everything you need to accompany the microcontroller: simply connect it to a computer via a USB cable or power it with an AC/DC adapter or battery, and you'll be ready to go.
• ATmega32U4 microcontroller
• Input voltage: 7 - 12 V
• 20 digital input/output pins
• 7 PWM channels
• 12 ADCs
• 16 MHz
Please also take advantage of our service package, available in the download area.

Learn how to program your new microcontroller board. No experience required.
Microcontrollers like the RP2040, the heart of the Raspberry Pi Pico, are computers stripped down to the essentials. They don't use monitors or keyboards, but are programmed to accept input from and send output to their input/output pins. Using these programmable connections, you can turn on lights, make sounds, send text to screens and much more.
In ''Getting Started with MicroPython on the Raspberry Pi Pico'', you'll learn how to use the beginner-friendly MicroPython language to write programs and connect hardware so your Raspberry Pi Pico can interact with the world around it. With these skills, you can create your own electromechanical projects, whether for fun or to make your life easier.
In this book, you'll learn about the Raspberry Pi Pico, but the skills you learn will also apply to any other development board based on the Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller - and even other devices, as long as they are compatible with the MicroPython programming language.
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You can use the Arduino™ shield to control 2 DC motors or 1 stepper motor independently of each other. You can also measure each motor's power consumption and perform many other functions.
Technical data
- Operating voltage: 5 - 12 V
- Motor control: L298P, controls 2 DC motors or 1 stepper motor
- Power: 2 A per channel or max. 4 A (with external power supply)
- Current detection: 1.65 V/A
- Free-running stop and brake function

This kit takes you through the basics of using Arduino™ and guides you through 15 interesting projects.
Start with the basics of electronics and quickly progress to more complex projects. This kit will help you control the physical world with sensors and actuators.
Projects from the kit:
• Get to know your tools:
Brief introduction to the concept
• Spaceship Interface:
Design for your control unit
• Love-O-Meter:
Measure how hot-blooded you are
• Color Mixing Lamp:
Produce any color with a lamp that uses light as input
Contents
1x Arduino™ project book , 170 pages
1x Arduino™ Uno board Rev3
1x display
1x USB cable
1x plug-in board
1x mounting base
1x 9V battery clip
around 225 components including resistors, diodes, small DC motor, tilt sensor, LEDs, switches and much more
System requirements
• USB port
• Windows XP or better
• Mac OS X 10.5 or better
• Linux
• supported languages: english
Please note
Not suitable for children under 8 years!

A microcontroller board based on the ATMega328P from Atmel.
This board contains all the important features you need to start programming quickly and easily.
This board has:
• 14 digital I/O interfaces (6 of which can be used as PWM output)
• 6 analog inputs
• 16 MHz crystal oscillator
• USB port
• power connector
• ICSP header
• Reset
• DIP/DIL variant
Technical data:
• ATMega 328
• Operating voltage: 5 V
• Input voltage: 7 ... 12 V
• Input voltage ( limit ): 6 ... 20 V
• digital inputs/outputs: 14
• analog inputs: 6
• I DC 40 mA (I/O) / 50 mA (3.3 V)
• flash memory: 32 KByte
• SRAM : 2 KByte
• EEPROM: 1 KByte
• Clock: 16 MHz
Software can be found at:
https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software

A microcontroller board based on the ATMega328 from Atmel.
This board contains all the key features to ensure you can start programming quickly and easily.
This board features:
• 14 digital I/O interfaces (6 of which can be used as PWM output)
• 6 analogue inputs
• 16 MHz crystal oscillator
• USB port
• Power supply
• ICSP header
• Reset
Technical data:
• ATMega328
• Operating voltage: 5 V
• Input voltage: 7 - 12 V
• Input voltage (limit): 6 - 20 V
• Digital inputs/outputs: 14
• Analogue inputs: 6
• DC current 40 mA (I/O)/50 mA (3.3 V)
• Flash memory: 32 KB
• SRAM: 2 KB
• EEPROM: 1 KB
• Clock speed: 16 MHz
The following data is available in the download area:
• EAGLE file, Rev. 3, Arduino™ Uno
• Arduino™ PDF file (schematic)