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The functional/arbitrary generator allows you to generate sinusoidal, square and ramp signals or add noise to the signal. It provides modulations such as AM, PM, FM, ASK, FSK. Equipped with a transparent 4.3" LCD display and USB interface. Uni-T UTG1010A
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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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A module for building electronic organs in the form of a kit for self-assembly. The board is based on the NE555 system, it is supplied with the voltage from 3 to 12 V
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Alphanumeric display OLED 16 characters x 2 lines, with built-in controller WS0010, communicating via 6800 interface, optionally 8080 or SPI. Winstar WEH001602AR
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This gearmotor is a powerful 12V brushed DC motor with a 70:1 metal gearbox and an integrated quadrature encoder that provides a resolution of 64 counts per revolution of the motor shaft, which corresponds to 4480 counts per revolution of the gearbox’s output shaft. These units have a 0.61"-long, 6 mm-diameter D-shaped output shaft. This gearmotor is also available without an encoder.
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This synchronous switching step-down (or buck) regulator takes an input voltage of up to 38 V and efficiently reduces it to 5 V with an available output current of around 6 A.
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