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Datakits 80-141 thru 80-154
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High Accuracy Multi-MODE TIMER
Using a programmable IC, the circuit revolutionizes timers in terms of flexibility and accuracy. A number of triggering options are available, ranging from tripping a switch or a relay. Output relay is capable of handling up to ten amps. Time delay is easily selected (and accurately) with on-board dip switches. May be programmed from seconds up to 42 hours. Turn something on or off; seven different timing modes available to the user. The heart of the circuit is an ATMEL 89C2051 IC, already preprogrammed for you. A versatile circuit may be used to open the relay after a time period, close the relay or even toggle the relay on for a time and off for that same amount of time (toggling).
Part No. 80-141 Multimode Timer Kit
YDI Price $29.90
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Serial Port Temperature Data Logger
An 8 pin microcontroller based circuit for temperature data logging via the serial port or any PC; a good way to put that old 386 or 486 to work! Uses the Dallas Semiconductor DS1820 sensor (one supplied, will handle up to four). Assemble for either "C" or "F" temperature scales. Sensors may be located remotely, up to 200 yards. away from the PC. System provides real-time data via the serial port. Accuracy to .5o C. No external power is required. The data stream is easily logged and processed. You must use a terminal program set at 2400 baud, 8 bits, no parity and 1 or 2 stop bits. Information is given about a free Term.exe program that you can download from our associates web site.
No. 80-145 Serial Port Data Logger
YDI Price $49.90
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40 Second Message Recorder
with Looping Option.
The circuit uses an information Storage Devices Corp. No. ISD2540 chip to store one or more audio/voice messages up to forty seconds (maximum time). If desired, the first message can be looped so that it plays repeatedly. Non-volatile; the messages) is/are retained even when the power is removed. Output is to a User- supplied four or eight ohm speaker. The output is small, you may wish to add an LM386 amplifier kit (No. 80- 70) or another amp to increase the volume for your application. The same circuit could be used with any of the ISD25xx chips in the series up to 120 seconds record time. Operates on 6 volts at 100mAmaximum.
Part No. 80-146 Message Recorder Kit.
YDI Price $29.90
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6-12 Volt Alarm Module or SCREAMER
The loudest piezo alarm that you will find: 108 to 110dB output @ 1 meter. The kit includes a resonant cavity mounting case which is molded plastic, 2" x 3-1/4" and 1- 1/4" deep, plus mounting ears. If you want to totally startle a burglar, this is the kit to assemble. Operates on 6 to 12 volts. You'll need a good supply: it draws about 500 mA maximum.
No. 80-150 Alarm Module Screamer.
YDI Price $19.90 Special order
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4-digit "PRESETTABLE" DOWN COUNTER
Set a quantity, up to 9,999 and count down to zero. The inputs can be a relay, switch or something more sophisticated such as an optical counter. The circuit could be used to count small parts. You could count persons entering a theatre or other building . When `zero' is reached, you have options as to how the circuit will react. It can trigger a relay or simply cycle back to the present number etc.; perhaps you want a light to come on or a hopper to stop feeding parts. A theme park may not want an event to occur until a certain number of persons has entered an area. The fastest count rate is about 30 counts per second. A debounce circuit eliminates switch/relay input problems, that make other circuits less reliable. Operates on 9 to 12 V DC and current runs between 20mA and 40mA depending upon the displayed digits. A 150mA (small) 12 volt AC wall adapter works fine. Documentation is thorough, explains options etc.
No. 80-154 Down Counter Kit
YDI Price $29.90
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