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5V, 600mA Step-Down Voltage Regulator D24V7F5 |
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Pololu Isolated USB-to-I²C Adapter with Isolated Power |
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JST PH-Style Cable, 2-Pin, Female-Female, 25cm |
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ACS37041KLHBLT-010B3 Current Sensor Micro Carrier -10A to +10A, 3.3V |
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Glideforce GF01-121003-2-66 Micro Linear Actuator with Feedback Potentiometer: 12V, 4.3kgf, 17.6mm/s, 30mm Stroke |
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5.3V, 6A Step-Down Voltage Regulator D42V55F5.3 |
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QTR-MD-01RC-S Reflectance Sensor: 1-Channel, 8mm Wide, RC Output, Side-Entry Connector |
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Pololu Digital Distance Sensor, 25cm, Side-Entry Connector |
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Pololu Ideal Diode Reverse Voltage Protector, 4-60V, 20A |
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Breakout for JST SH-Style Connector, 4-Pin Male Top-Entry (2-Pack) |
Understanding battery capacity: Ah is not A
- 23 August 2014Very well written report Jan! You've managed to explain technical stuff while keeping your language in common terms.
Just an FYI to the readers who are new to electronics, that the AMPERE is just one of many SI units. The "Système International" was invented by a bunch of French scientists and they consolidated all the units in a way that you can very easily do mathematical conversions and calculations. Some examples:
Water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius and boils at 100 degrees C.
1 Gram of water = 1 milliLitre = 1 cubic centremetre
So if i only had water and scales, i could work out Volume!
By the way, the metric system is a part of the International System of Units. Americans really need to get with the times and ditch Imperial!
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_System_of_Units