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5V Regulator Module for Arduino

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€35.00

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5V Regulator Module for Arduino is a small board that can power your Arduino board.

It provides 5V to your Arduino board with a 1100 mAh Li-Ion battery (included). Note:You must charge the battery around 13h. at first time.

Documentation:
Powering SquidBee with solar energy

Download the Fritzing library to include in your electronic designs here

Note: If you are searching for Wireless Sensor Networks devices (motes) you may be interested in our ready to market sensor platform: Waspmote. You can discover the differences between both platforms in the document: Waspmote vs SquidBee.

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NOTE: If you are interested in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN), M2M and the Internet of Things (IoT) projects check our new open source sensor platform: Waspmote which counts with more than 60 sensors available to use and a low consumption mode of just 0.07uA to ensure years of battery life. Know more at:

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5V Regulator Module for Arduino is a small board that can power your Arduino board.

It provides 5V to your Arduino board with a 1100 mAh Li-Ion battery (included). Note:You must charge the battery around 13h. at first time.

Documentation:
Powering SquidBee with solar energy

Download the Fritzing library to include in your electronic designs here

Note: If you are searching for Wireless Sensor Networks devices (motes) you may be interested in our ready to market sensor platform: Waspmote. You can discover the differences between both platforms in the document: Waspmote vs SquidBee.

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