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Photo: Dual Hi/Lo Switched Relay Board Dual Hi/Lo Switched Relay Board
There are many applications where you need quick availability of a relay for connection to a particular piece of apparatus. We found in developing our kits that we always needed to have a relay mounted on a PCB within arms reach.
Photo: Parallel Port Relay Board Parallel Port Relay Board
Use an old PC as a dedicated controller to turn on or off devices lab or radio shack. The circuit includes eight relays controlled with (included) software for either DOS or Windows 3.1. The kit is a boon to the Science Fair project, laboratory experiment
Photo: Parallel Port Relay Switch Board Parallel Port Relay Switch Board
Use an old PC as a "dedicated controller" to turn on or off devices lab or radio shack. The circuit includes eight relays controlled with (included) software for either DOS or Windows 3.1. The kit is a boon to the Science Fair project, laborator
Photo: Serial Port Relay Board  (Serial Port I/O Module) Serial Port Relay Board (Serial Port I/O Module)
You can program this stand alone controller via PC Serial Port. Simply connect a serial cable from your computer to the connector on relay board.
Photo: Serial Port Relay Board Upgrade Kit Serial Port Relay Board Upgrade Kit
You can program this stand alone controller via PC Serial Port. Simply connect a serial cable from your computer to the connector on relay board.
Photo: Timer Circuits Relay Switches Timer Circuits Relay Switches
Timer circuits are handy for many experimenters projects, not to mention the photo lab. This kit has three separate circuits that can be used individually or together. Each circuit has a separate 5 Amp relay. Circuits operate on 9 Volt DC.
Photo: Infrared Remote Relay board and Remote 12 Channel Infrared Remote Relay board and Remote 12 Channel
Low cost 12 channel Infrared Remote Control with relay board
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A very simple variable power supply with a DC output voltage adjustable from 1-3- Volts, with a maximum DC current of 5 Amps. Uses LM338 DC voltage regulator IC.
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Variable-voltage DC power supply circuit. The output DC voltage is adjustable from 0.7-24V, with current limiting range from 50mA up to 2 Amps. Main transistor is the 2N3055.
Photo: Sound Voice Activated Relay Switch Sound Voice Activated Relay Switch
This mini-VOX - voice operated relay - is based on a circuit published in Silicon Chip, 9/1994, p31.
An extremely simple and cheap DC power supply with variable voltage (1.2-25 Volts) control. The circuit uses an LM317 integrated voltage regulator Ic.
Photo: Simple PCB Relay (Printed Circuit Board) Simple PCB Relay (Printed Circuit Board)
The primary function of this Relay Board is to turn devices on or off. It's simple!
Photo: Bench DC Power Supply Kit Bench DC Power Supply Kit
Build this educational Deluxe Bench DC Power Supply Kit
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Data sheet for the 7805 (LM7805), a compact IC 5v DC voltage regulator integrated circuit. This page further describes the 7805 and provides Datasheets for the IC device.
Photo: 3 Amp Variable DC Power Supply 3 Amp Variable DC Power Supply
Provides 3 amps current at 3-30 Volts DC. Reduces ripple voltage to almost non-existant.
Photo: DC Motor Controller Kit DC Motor Controller Kit
Vary the speed of your DC motor with this inexpensive circuit. Gear boxes can be costly and series resistors may cause stalling. This circuit delivers the voltage to the motor with pulses and the speed is controlled via pulse width modulation (PWM). The s
Photo: Variable Power Supply with Transformer Variable Power Supply with Transformer
A very basic power supply that can be adjusted over a range of about 1.5 to 35 volts DC. If you add a heat sink (included), you can run it as hot as 2 Amps output; otherwise about 60 mA @ 12 volts. This is a text book circuit using an LM317, which is a 3
Photo: Auto Roll 4 Channel RF Remote Control Auto Roll 4 Channel RF Remote Control
4 Channel RF Remote Control Relay Board with Auto Roll
Photo: Bench AC/DC Power Supply Kit Bench AC/DC Power Supply Kit
Build this educational Deluxe Bench DC Power Supply Kit
Photo: Photo Sensor with Control Relay Photo Sensor with Control Relay
The most popular use for this kit is to make you own night-light. It can also be used to switch just about any appliance on or off in light or darkness. Light sensitivity is adjustable over quite a range. The relay can handle up to 10 Amps at 110VAC. Oper
Photo: Touch Switch Relay Board Touch Switch Relay Board
Both a touch and a contact switch are built on one PC board so that the builder can see how each works. A battery can power the contact switch but you'll need an AC power supply for the touch switch to work well. The circuit switches a relay with a 3 Amp