Description
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Numato 2 Channel Relay breakout module is a smart choice for controlling higher current loads from your microcontroller development board or a PC parallel port. This board has two on-board relays which can switch up to 10A. All relay terminals (C, NC, NO) are accessible through screw terminals which makes wiring up the board very easy. The relays are driven by popular Darlington array ULN2003. The relay coil is rated for 12VDC.
Features
- Very compact and easy to wire up
- 1.6mm FR4 PCB with black solder mask and white silkscreen
- Connects directly to TTL devices (Microcontrollers, Arduino, etc..)
- Two Relays with one three-pin screw terminals for easy connectivity
Applications
- Home Automation
- Industrial Automation
- Lighting Control
- Garden Equipment Control
- Test Fixtures
- DIY and Hobby
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An Electronic Coin Toss circuit is an electronic version of the classic coin flip — often used to make quick decisions, settle disputes, or play games. It mimics the randomness of a real coin toss using digital logic or a microcontroller to generate a pseudo-random result and display it using LEDs or a text display (e.g., “Heads” or “Tails”).
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An XOR (Exclusive OR) gate is a digital logic gate that outputs true (1) only when the number of true inputs is odd. For two inputs, the output is high when the inputs are different. XOR gates can be constructed using basic logic gates or directly with transistors (BJT or MOSFET). Using transistors, we can design compact, efficient circuits for custom digital logic applications.
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A Visitor Counter automatically counts the number of people entering or leaving a room using an IR sensor. The count is displayed on a 16×2 LCD, and a buzzer can alert when a specific limit is reached. This project is widely used in shops, libraries, offices, and events to monitor occupancy. It demonstrates sensor interfacing, counting logic, and real-time display using Arduino.













