Description
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Numato’s 8 Channel Bluetooth GPIO module is a low cost easily deployable solution for connecting your PC to other electronic circuitry through Bluetooth. A USB Bluetooth Dongle or Bluetooth integrated PC/Laptop would be sufficient to communicate with this device. 8 TTL compatible GPIOs available and 6 Analog input channels (shared with GPIOs).
Features
- 8 TTL compatible GPIOs available.
- 6 Analog input channels (Multiplexed with GPIOs)
- 10 Bit Analog input resolution
- All GPIOs can be individually configured as input or output.
- 25ma Source/Sink capacity.
- Can be controlled by using standard serial console applications or custom applications.
- Onboard controller can be reprogrammed for custom applications
Applications
- Home Automation
- Lighting Control
- Garden Equipment Control
- Industrial Automation
- Test Fixtures
- DIY and Hobby
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A traffic light control circuit using IC CD4017 is a simple digital electronics project that mimics the working of a real traffic light system. It uses the CD4017 decade counter IC along with a timer (usually 555 IC) to sequentially switch Red, Yellow, and Green LEDs, simulating the flow of traffic signals.
₹250.00 -
A solar-based LED system is a lighting setup that uses solar energy to power LED (Light Emitting Diode) lights. During the day, a solar panel captures sunlight and converts it into electrical energy, which is stored in a battery. At night or in low-light conditions, this stored energy powers the LED light.
These systems are eco-friendly, cost-effective, and ideal for off-grid or outdoor applications like street lighting, garden lights, and emergency lighting.
₹250.00 -
The Conveyor Belt Object Counter using LDR and 7-Segment Display with the 8051 microcontroller is designed to count objects passing in front of an LDR (Light Dependent Resistor) sensor. The system works by detecting light interruptions when an object crosses the sensor, causing a change in the LDR’s resistance. The microcontroller processes this change and increments an object count. The count is then displayed on a 7-segment display.













