SEN-14607

SparkFun
474-SEN-14607
SEN-14607

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Utvecklingsverktyg med temperatursensor SparkFun Grid-EYE Infrared Array Breakout - AMG8833 (Qwiic)

På lager: 9

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9 Kan skickas omedelbart
Fabrikens ledtid:
3 Veckor Uppskattad tillverkningstid i fabriken för kvantiteter som är större än vad som visas.
Minst: 1   Flera: 1
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SparkFun Electronics
Produktkategori: Utvecklingsverktyg med temperatursensor
RoHS-direktivet:  
Breakout Boards
Temperature Sensor
AMG8833
1.6 V to 3.6 V
Märke: SparkFun
Maximal drifttemperatur: + 80 C
Minsta drifttemperatur: 0 C
Produkttyp: Temperature Sensor Development Tools
Serie: Qwiic
Fabriksförpackningskvantitet: 1
Underkategori: Development Tools
Enhetens vikt: 19,624 g
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CNHTS:
8543709990
CAHTS:
8543700000
USHTS:
8543704500
JPHTS:
854370000
ECCN:
6A993.a

Qwiic Breakout Boards

Qwiic Breakouts are compact boards, each based around a device that provides input or output to a Qwiic Connect project. Options include optical sensors, temperature sensors, accelerometers, magnetometers, Real Time Clocks, and GPS modules. Most Qwiic Breakouts have two or more connectors allowing multiple devices to be connected.

Breakout Boards

SparkFun Breakout Boards are the perfect shortcut to prototype something and get it up and running quickly. Breakout Boards are available in many options for a variety of project needs. Use the boards to attach a motor driver, LED, MCU or whatever is needed to prototype a design.

Qwiic Connect System

SparkFun Qwiic Connect System is an ecosystem of I2C sensors, actuators, shields, and cables that make prototyping faster and less prone to error. The Qwiic Connect System uses the Inter-integrated Circuit (I2C) Protocol. I2C protocol is intended to allow multiple "slave" digital integrated circuits to communicate with one or more "master" chips with only two wires.