Manufacturer: Tokyo Devices
Tokyo Devices TDSN60420
TDSN60420 is a general-purpose, high-precision current sensor/ammeter. It is compatible with Windows and Linux, and can obtain real-time current values in the range of ±20A.
Tokyo Devices IW1608-AL
The IW1608-AL is a low-priced version that has the same functions as the IW1608-AX, but without the LCD screen.
Tokyo Devices IW1270-X5
IW1270-X5 is a step-up power supply module that supports a maximum switching current of 5A. It supports an input voltage of 3.3-20V, and the output voltage can be set arbitrarily from the input voltage to a maximum of 24V.
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 IW7901-AP
IW7901 is a phase detection experiment module based on inductance measurement. It is equipped with the basic functions of a lock-in amplifier, such as reference signal generation, lock-in, and signal amplification.
Tokyo Devices IW6700-GX
IW6700 is a lead battery charging board. Provides up to 4A charging current.
Tokyo Devices IWS731-USB
"Air Analyzer" is a highly accurate temperature, humidity, and CO2 (carbon dioxide) gas concentration sensor. Operates on USB bus power. Ideal for recording on a PC or implementing into user applications.
Tokyo Devices IW7817-CS
IW7817 is a milliohmmeter that can measure extremely small resistances on the order of mΩ. As a battery tester, you can check the deterioration status of lithium-ion batteries, nickel-metal hydride batteries, lead-acid batteries, LiFe batteries, etc.
Tokyo Devices IWT504-5V
IWT504-5V is a module that stores power from solar cells in a supercapacitor and constantly supplies stabilized USB (+5V).
Tokyo Devices IWT1310-USB
The IWT1310-USB is a general purpose volume style input device. The position of the knob can be easily obtained using a numerical value from 0 to 255.
Tokyo Devices IW7706-FL
IW7706-FL is an AF band impedance analyzer that can analyze the frequency characteristics of audio equipment such as speakers and headphones. Impedance for 20 to 20KHz can be measured with a resolution of 0.01Ω.