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 →The Industrial Conductivity Probe K 1.0 is a dust sensor designed for maker projects, data logging, and responsive electronics. It is a practical fit for makers, students, and engineers who want reliable sensor data in embedded builds.
Key details include Category: sensors.
| Product | Sensor style | Standout |
|---|---|---|
| Industrial Conductivity Probe K 1.0 | dust sensor | Current item |
| Atlas Scientific Conductivity K 1.0 Kit | EC sensor | remote probe format |
| Electrical Conductivity K10 Sensor Kit for Arduino | EC sensor | temperature sensing |
| Electrical Conductivity K1 Sensor Kit for Arduino | EC sensor with analog output | remote probe format |
This sensor is a good fit for general sensing, logging, and automation builds.
Pair it with an Arduino-compatible board, ESP32, or Raspberry Pi, plus a breadboard or jumper wires for quick setup and testing.
Useful add-ons include breadboards, jumper wires, displays, enclosures, and logging modules, depending on how you plan to power, mount, and log the sensor.
| Product | Industrial Conductivity Probe K 1.0 |
|---|---|
| Category | sensors |
Check the pin labels on the Industrial Conductivity Probe K 1.0 and match them to your controller voltage, ground, and signal pins. Keep wiring short and verify the logic level before powering the module.
1 × Industrial Conductivity Probe K 1.0
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One touch can replace keys. This project uses an optical fingerprint sensor to enroll users and then grant access with a quick scan.
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read tutorial →Share what you built. Photos, BOM, what worked, what didn't.
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