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Tokyo Devices TDFA30203-24V
A simple RS232C controlled relay board. Can turn on/off voltages up to 250V AC/28V DC and currents up to 6A.
Tokyo Devices TDPC0205
The "Clock Dongle" is a simple Real-Time Clock (RTC) that allows you to obtain the current time via USB. It is used in conjunction with computers that do not have their own clocks, such as Raspberry Pi.
Tokyo Devices TDPW19050
TDPW19050 is a small UPS for devices powered by USB power. Backs up power from EDLC when USB power is momentarily interrupted.
Tokyo Devices TDFA30203-12V
A simple RS232C controlled relay board. Can turn on/off voltages up to 250V AC/28V DC and currents up to 6A.
Tokyo Devices TDFA6075P
TDFA6075P is an analog signal conversion module that converts 1-5V voltage signals to 4-20mA current signals. Can be used for instrumentation sensors, etc.
Tokyo Devices TDFA6032A
TDFA6032A is an analog output unit that outputs a 0-20mA or 4-20mA current signal from the USB port. Output current can be controlled in 2,048 steps using Windows/Linux compatible control commands.
Tokyo Devices TDFA60250
TDFA60250 is a USB voltage meter that supports 0-5V and 1-5V analog signals. It can provide real-time data acquisition at a speed of up to 1,000 samples per second with a resolution of 12 bits (4,096 levels).
Tokyo Devices TDSN450
The TDSN450 is an infrared proximity sensor that detects whether there is an object in front of the sensor. Control commands are provided for operation on Windows/Linux.
Tokyo Devices TDFA60220
The TDFA60220 is a USB current meter designed for recording and processing 4-20mA analog current signals. It can capture current values in real-time on a PC with a resolution of 12 bits (4,096 levels).
Tokyo Devices TDAC-USB2B1M5
Tokyo Devices TDFA50507
TDFA50507 is a 7-channel USB digital IO output board. 12/24V signals can be output to various devices with simple commands. With electrically isolation it has safety and noise resistance.
Tokyo Devices IWE100-D
Cobito Card is a virtual USB keyboard device that plays back pre-recorded keystrokes.
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Tokyo Devices IWT2525-KIT
EveryUSB is a power supply module that allows USB devices such as Raspberry Pi to be powered for long periods of time by batteries. If you set the startup conditions, it will start at regular intervals.
Tokyo Devices IWS520-USB
A general-purpose distance sensor with USB connection. Ultrasonic waves measure the distance to an object 0.3 to 5 meters in front of you in real time. Free development software makes it easy to integrate into your system.
Tokyo Devices IWS940-DEV
IWS940, The "Muscle Link", is a development kit for creating applications utilizing electromyography (EMG).
Tokyo Devices TDPC0205
The "Clock Dongle" is a simple Real-Time Clock (RTC) that allows you to obtain the current time via USB. It is used in conjunction with computers that do not have their own clocks, such as Raspberry Pi.
Tokyo Devices TDFA60220
The TDFA60220 is a USB current meter designed for recording and processing 4-20mA analog current signals. It can capture current values in real-time on a PC with a resolution of 12 bits (4,096 levels).
Tokyo Devices IWS920-DEV
"PulseLab" is a development kit for creating applications that utilize heartbeat. Includes sensor body, heart rate probe, and control program.
Tokyo Devices TDFA60250
TDFA60250 is a USB voltage meter that supports 0-5V and 1-5V analog signals. It can provide real-time data acquisition at a speed of up to 1,000 samples per second with a resolution of 12 bits (4,096 levels).
Tokyo Devices IW1205K-1209
IW1205K is a power supply kit that can supply USB power 24 hours a day, 365 days a year by combining a solar panel and storage battery. Compatible with single board computers such as Raspberry Pi.
Tokyo Devices TDFA30608
TDFA30608 is an 8 channel USB digital IO input board. You can easily read signals from various external devices from your own programs. Because it is electrically insulated, it has excellent safety and noise resistance.
Tokyo Devices TDFA50507
TDFA50507 is a 7-channel USB digital IO output board. 12/24V signals can be output to various devices with simple commands. With electrically isolation it has safety and noise resistance.