Fingerprint Sensor AS608 - A Beginner's Guide
One touch can replace keys. This project uses an optical fingerprint sensor to enroll users and then grant access with a quick scan.
read tutorial →HackRF Pro is a next-gen open-source software-defined radio from Great Scott Gadgets. Transmits or receives from 100kHz to 6GHz - RF testing, wireless research, signal analysis, and SDR development.
Keeps HackRF One software compatibility while adding a built-in TCXO, USB Type-C, installed RF shielding, and improved power handling. Removes the DC spike common in older SDR designs. Works with GNU Radio, SDR#, and more.
| Frequency Range | 100kHz to 6GHz |
| Tuning Range | 0Hz to 7.1GHz |
| Duplex | Half-duplex TX/RX |
| Max Sample Rate | 20 Msps (8-bit I/Q) |
| Extended Modes | 16-bit at low rates; 4-bit up to 40 Msps |
| Timing | Built-in TCXO |
| RF Connector | SMA |
| Clock | SMA clock in and out |
| USB | Type-C, USB-powered |
| Hardware | Open-source |
RX/TX gain is software-configurable.
Yes — all stock ships from our Quezon City warehouse. Order before 4 PM weekdays for same-day cutoff via J&T or LBC.
Yes. Metro Manila usually arrives next-day; provincial 1–3 working days.
Yes — we accept Purchase Orders from accredited schools and universities. Contact us with your PO details and we'll process it.
Most parts work with common maker boards — check the description for specific pinout / voltage notes. If you're unsure, send us a message before ordering.
7-day inspection window for DOA units. Email proof of issue and we'll ship a replacement or refund. Used / installed parts are not returnable unless faulty.
Yes — questions land on our forum or via email, weekday or weekend. We've actually wired up most of what we sell.
Manila stock. Order before 16:00 PHT, ships today via J&T or LBC. Provincial: 1–3 working days.
Schools / class POs: we accept Purchase Orders for accredited schools and universities. contact us with your PO details.
Returns: 7-day inspection window for DOA units. Email proof of issue and we ship a replacement.
One touch can replace keys. This project uses an optical fingerprint sensor to enroll users and then grant access with a quick scan.
read tutorial →Wire a joystick to your Arduino, read X/Y, then print UP / DOWN / LEFT / RIGHT to the serial monitor.
read tutorial →Bench-test a 43 A motor driver before wiring the full project. Catches weak power, mis-pinning, and dead boards before they cost you time.
read tutorial →Coming from UNO and the Pico won't show a COM port? Here's the BOOTSEL trick, the driver fix, and the first sketch that actually works.
read tutorial →Share what you built. Photos, BOM, what worked, what didn't.
view thread →Symptom + what you tried + clear photo = answers within hours.
view thread →Brownout reset when adding a sensor? Notes on supply decoupling and GPIO checks.
view thread →Upload failing on your first Uno? Driver, COM port, board match — checklist inside.
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