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 →Jumper Wire 9Pin Dual-Female - 200mm - This is 200mm long 9pin female to female jumper wire which uses high quality 26# line. Great for jumping from board to board. These are simple jumper wires used on standard 2.54mm(0.1") breakaway headers.
A Jumper Wire 9Pin Dual-Female - 200mm is an electronic component used to connect two separate electronic components together. It consists of two female connectors on each end of a wire, with 9 pins.
The Jumper Wire 9Pin Dual-Female - 200mm is 200mm (7.87 inches) in length.
The gauge of the wire used in the Jumper Wire 9Pin Dual-Female - 200mm is typically 22 AWG.
The maximum current rating of the Jumper Wire 9Pin Dual-Female - 200mm is dependent on the wire gauge used. Typically, a 22 AWG wire can handle up to 3A of current.
The Jumper Wire 9Pin Dual-Female - 200mm can be used in a variety of electronic applications, such as prototyping, bread boarding, and circuit testing.
The Jumper Wire 9Pin Dual-Female - 200mm is compatible with any electronic component that has a 9-pin male connector.
Yes, the Jumper Wire 9Pin Dual-Female - 200mm can be used for data transfer between two components that use a 9-pin connector.
The number of Jumper Wire 9Pin Dual-Female - 200mm cables included in a standard package varies depending on the manufacturer and seller. Typically, a package includes 10 or more cables.
The connectors in the Jumper Wire 9Pin Dual-Female - 200mm are typically made of brass or phosphor bronze, while the insulator material can vary depending on the manufacturer.
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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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