Modules

  • Nwazet Pecan Pi Relays

    $22.5

    The Pecan Pi Relays kit is designed to be interfaced with the Raspberry Pi's GPIO connector and features six normally open relays, each capable of switching up to 16A @ 250VAC. The relays are rated for at least one million cycles. The Pecan Pi Relays kit requires an external power supply capable of providing ~800mA @ 5V, such as the Nwazet Pi Power Supply, since the Raspberry Pi cannot supply enough current through its GPIO connector. The relay board can optionally power the Raspberry Pi. The kit is designed so that other boards can be chained through it. It is also easy to solder, even for a beginner.

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  • Nwazet Pi Power Supply

    $15.25

    This power supply is designed to provide the Raspberry Pi with a clean and stable power source from a 9V wall-wart. As you may know, the Raspberry Pi can become unstable when used with power-hungry USB devices and this power supply will provide the head room needed to keep your setup running smoothly. For Raspberry Pi hackers out there, this power supply also features two additional voltage regulators, respectively outputting 800mA at 3.3v and 5V on power rails conveniently accessible through vertical JST connectors, as well as a standard 0.1" pin header. The center position on the power connectors (JST and pin header) is reserved for ground and it is common with the Raspberry Pi's ground. The power supply ships as shown on the main picture and does not include any other related items.

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  • USB WiFi (802.11b/g/n)

    $14.95

    When there is no nearby Ethernet connection, you'll need a USB wifi adapter to connect your Raspberry Pi to the Internet or to your local network. This small adapter will do the job flawlessly, and will be recognized by all our Linux distributions without the need to install any new drivers. We picked this adapter because of its great range, which makes it a lot more useful than shorter modules with necessarily smaller antennas.

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  • Nwazet Data Acquisition Module

    $52

    Our Data Acquisition module (DAQ for short) is designed for Netduino Go! users looking for a simple, cost-effective platform for integrating analog and digital I/Os, off-the-shelf I2C sensors, time tracking, SDHC storage (up to 16GB) and serial communications to their projects.

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  • Nwazet Touch Display Module

    $54

    Designed from the ground up for Netduino GO! boards, the [nwazet Touch Display Module is a bright, fine-pitched, 2.8", 240 x 320 TFT LCD screen capable of displaying up to 262K colors and features a resistive touchscreen.

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  • Komodex Seven Segment Display Module

    $19.95

    Looking for a fast, easy way to display numeric data from your Netduino Go? This module features four white digits, a colon, and an apostrophe in the top right.It can be used to display sensor readings, temperatures, or even the current time. Be sure to check out Matt Isenhower's outstanding 'Getting Started' tutorial for his seven segment display module.

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  • Nwazet Power Supply Kit

    $13

    The Nwazet Power Supply module is the easiest way to power your project away from a computer once you're done building it.

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