Sensors
Some projects need to be able to detect and analyze its surroundings. That's why we've collected a handful of the best and most useful sensors we could find. From IR to distance to acceleration and more, this category has what you need.
Sub Categories:
- Phidgets Interfaces
- Phidgets 8/8/8 Interface Sensors
- Stand-Alone Phidgets Sensors
- Force Sensors
- Current & Electricity Sensors
- Acceleration / Tilt / Vibration
- Distance / Proximity Sensors
- Infra-Red Sensors
- Light Sensors
- Motion Sensors
- Temperature Sensors
- Ultrasonic Sensors
- BittyBot Sensors
- Magnetic Sensors
- Sensor Accessories
Three pin JST connector with red, black, and yellow colored wire. 5 inches of wire length, perfect for interfacing SHARP analog Infrared sensors to your project.
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This 5mm Water-clear Phototransistor will pick up visible and infrared light and conduct current. When light reaches this high sensitive/fast response time component it's much like current reaching the base of a transistor which allows current to flow from collector to emitter.
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Electret Microphone
Small electret microphone. Useful in acoustic and audio applications, voice recordings.
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This SparkFun breakout board houses the Honeywell's HIH-4030 humidity sensor. The HIH-4030 measures relative humidity (%RH) and delivers it as an analog output voltage.
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This is a simple-to-use Carbon Monoxide (CO) sensor, suitable for sensing CO concentrations in the air. The MQ-7 can detect CO concentrations anywhere from 20 to 2000ppm.
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The Phidget Interface Kit 0/16/16 is a powerful USB interface that features 16 Digital I/O and 16 Digital Outputs.
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Looking for PhidgetInterfaceKit 0/0/4 ? The Phidget Interface Kit 0/0/4 is a simple usb device that allows you to control 4 relays via Windows Software. Order your Phidget Interface Kit 0/0/4 online now !
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The Phidget 8/8/8 Interface Kit uses the very common USB interface to connect 8 analog inputs, 8 digital inputs and 8 digital outputs to your Phidgets sensor network.
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