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Parameters
| Name | Value |
| Frequency Range | 2.405-2.475 |
| RSSI | Yes |
| Clock | 20 MHz |
| Sleep | Yes |
| Encryption | AES128 |
| Pin Count | 12 |
Features
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3D printer with automatic table levelling and print resume function. Equipped with a dual Z-axis and a filament sensor. It offers a large workspace of 220 x 220 x 250 mm and uses a Direct Drive extruder. Artillery Genius Pro
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Assembled power amp with LCD display. AVT3218 C
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MyMedia CD-R with a capacity of 700 MB. It is an ideal solution for duplicating and backing up files such as music, movies, documents and spreadsheets.
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Arduino compatible eval-board based on Analog Devices ADuCM360/361 microcontroller
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Video splitter for connecting one input device to 8 receivers. Maximum 4K resolution supported. Lanberg SPV-HDMI-0008
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Male terminal block, angled, 11-pin. Pitch 3.5mm. Height 9.2mm. KF2EDGR
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NanoPi Duo is a small PCB equipped with the SoC Allwinner H2+ system, RAM memory with a capacity of 256 MB and a built-in Wi-Fi module. The GPIO port has been moved, among others Ethernet, USB, SPI, UART, I2C interface. The set is perfect for light IoT applications
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LCD 4x16, 87x60mm, FSTN NEGATIVE, LED backlight (white), enhanced temperature range, RoHS
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The Wright brothers got it right. When these talented bicycle mechanics set out to build the world\'s first motor-driven, heavier-than-air airplane, they needed wings that could provide enough lift, yet be light and strong. They went with a biplane design, seen in early hang gliders. Biplanes have two fixed wings, one on top of the other, connected with supporting struts; the bracing permits a lighter wing structure. WWI flyers took to the skies in biplanes, and while the Red Baron is known for his iconic crimson triplane, most of his decorated combat career was spent in biplanes. Advances in aviation technology and materials made the biplane obsolete by the late 1930\'s, however, biplanes remain a fixture and fan favorite at airshows to this day. UGears 70159
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