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Learn How USB Sends and Receives Information with this USB Tutor Kit
Learn how USB programs work and learn basic computer programming with this USB Tutor Module. Learn how to input sensor readings into your computer. See how pressing a button generates code, send it to the PC, and generates a response. After you’ve learned what USB can be used for, use the kit to monitor various sensors and send their info to your PC. Includes a primer on Basic 2010 programming.
- Learn what you can do with your computer’s USB port
- Compatible with USB 1.1 to 2.0
- Use to send sensor info into your computer
Compact Multimeter Makes Reading Measurements in Tight Spaces a Breeze
Velleman DVM3218 Pen-Type Digital Multimeter is perfect for the field technician and DIY’r alike. Ease of use and pen-style design allows you to perform tests in closed in areas not easily accessible by a typical multimeter. A convenient LCD screen on the side offers clear indication of your readings.
Features:
DC voltage: 340mV/3.4V/34V/340V/600V
- Basic accuracy: ± 0.8% for 340mV range / ± 1.0% for 3.4V~340V range / ± 1.2% for 600V range
- Input impedance: 10Mohm
- Maximum input: 1000Vdc
AC voltage: 3.4V/34V/340V/600V
- Basic accuracy: ± 1.2% for 3.4V~340V range / ± 1.5% for 600V range
- Input impedance: 10Mohm <100pF
- Frequency range: 40-400Hz
- Maximum input: 1000V
DC current: 34mA/340mA
- Basic accuracy: ±1.5%
- Overload protection: 0.4A / 250V fuse
AC current: 34mA/340mA
- Basic accuracy: ± 1.8% for 34mA range / ± 2.0% for 340mA range
- Overload protection: 400mA/250V fuse
Resistance: 340/3.4K/34K/340K/3.4M/34M
- Basic accuracy: ±0.8% for 340 Ohm range / ±1.2% for 3.4K~340K range / ±2.0% for 3.4M range / ± 3.0% for 34M range
- Overload protection: 500V
Easy to Use Tool for Making Soldered Connections
The Velleman 50 Watt Soldering StationBasic Temperature Controlled Soldering Station is perfect for the Hobbyist and is used for installation, repairs, and limited production work*. This temperature-controlled soldering station consists of an electrical power supply and a soldering iron, and is most commonly used for soldering electronic components and PCBs. This particular soldering station is to be used only for soldering/desoldering electric and electronic components in printed circuit boards and modules, for tinning PCB tracks and cable ends and for repairing cable connections. It supplies heat to melt solder so that the solder can flow into the joint between, and connect, two work pieces. Low-grade soldering irons offer less than 20 Watts of power and mid-grade 20-30 Watts – this iron offers 50 Watts – so you’ll get a longer-lasting tool that will work for a much wider variety of applications and you’ll get proper heat control.
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Learn How USB Sends and Receives Information
Learn how USB programs work and learn basic computer programming with this USB Tutor Module. Learn how to input sensor readings into your computer. See how pressing a button generates code, send it to the PC, and generates a response. After you’ve learned what USB can be used for, use the kit to monitor various sensors and send their info to your PC. Includes a primer on Basic 2010 programming. Read more
