LET'S GO SEARCHING!
Giant Capacitors x2
Object with Solar Panel
Solar powered battery charger. It converts solar energy into an electrical energy form that can used by average batteries.
Look at those colorful little Breadboards. I wish ours had color.
OBJECTS WITH SENSORS:
This stupid looking thing picks up the low-powered radio waves sent out by bluetooth devices. It does this via sensors. I assume.
This is a gas-sensor. It can pick up various kinds of gases: Carbon Monoxide, Methane and LPG.
This tank uses an infrared sensor combined with an infrared remote for control.
This robot uses what I am assuming to be some kind of sonic sensors to navigate the world and avoid obstacles, as advertised.
A fingerprint sensor, which must have some kind of tiny camera/light detection apparatus inside. It sure does look like the same thing doctors use to get blood sample from finger pricks, though.
WIRES:
Paired cable, 24 wire gauge (AWG)
Wow. This wire is for hook-ups. It is also yellow 22 AWG
Wire wrap with 30 AWG
Brown Hook-up wire with 22 AWG.
Used for repairs and such. 30 AWG
Jumper cables. 24 AWG
Remote Control:
Generic remote control with infrared signal.
Kit for making:
For those times when sure, Hot Topic has spiked dog collars, but not spiked dog collars that LIGHT UP.
Solderable perf board
MOTORS:
Stepper Motor.
Servo Motor:
Tiny motor inside:
DC Motor:
Servo/Futaba:
CAMERAS:
Hardy "spy-on-your-neighbors" camera with infrared and color
Holy shit this camera fits on a quarter
Are you serious Adafruit this is a microscope
SOUND
Ultrasonic rangefinder produces ultrasonic sounds to calculate space/distance from objects near it. It makes noise, although you can't hear it (a bat should be able to hear it)
A DIY FM radio kit. "Any stereo signal you plug into the FMST-100 transmitter kit will be transmitted to any FM radio tunable from 88 to 108MHz FM. Plug in your CD player, tape deck and have a wireless link to any FM radio, within 150 ft."
Captures and amplifies sound. It looks like it uses the large plastic disk to catch sound, and then records it with the microphone at the base, which is transmitted to the earphones attached to it.
Strobe Light:
Potentiometers:
Body Diameter: 0.945 Resistance: 10KΩ Watts:1/2 Tolerance:20
Has 10 resistance.
Resis. Tolerance: ±10% Insulation resistance: (500 VDC) 1,000MΩ min. Absolute minimum resistance: 2Ω max. Contact resistance variation: 2% or 3Ω Temperature range: -55°C to 125°C
SWITCHES:
SPEAKERS:
Project Boxes:
MAGNETS:
COUNTER ("DEVICE THAT COUNTS"):
LCD PANEL:
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