Arduino/SensorBoard compatible controller
The "RDC-103" is a measurement and control controller compatible with Arduino/SensorBoard. It is equipped with six sensors and LEDs, allowing for immediate experimentation with just the board and a computer. It can easily measure the resistance of various objects, and when combined with a breadboard cover, it enables experiments with commercially available sensors and electronic components. It is ideal for beginners. 【Features】 ○ Equipped with six sensors ○ Various input ports ○ Motor driver included ○ Servo pins included For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Specifications】 ○ Lineup: Type1, Type2, Type3, Type3+ ○ Size: W56mm × H88mm ○ MPU → ATMega32U4 / Built-in Flash 32KB / Clock 8MHz ○ Equipped Sensors and Outputs → Switch, Sound, Brightness, Slider, Accelerometer + Gyro (I2C), White LED ○ Analog Input 3.3V, 10bit (1024) → Type1 Type2: 2 Type3 Type3+: 6 ○ Expansion Pin Header → Type1 Type2: Optional (some pin headers) → Type3 Type3+: Analog input has pin headers, digital has some pin headers ○ LCD and Cover → Type1 Type3: Optional → Type2 Type3+: Monochrome LCD / Transparent cover ○ Servo Output (shared with digital pins) → Type1 Type2: 8 Type3 Type3+: 4 ○ Power Supply → Type1 Type2: USB, V1 (4.5-6V) → Type3 Type3+: USB, V1, V2 (3-12V for M3/M4) ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Japan Robotech Co., Ltd. offers a wide range of services from the basics of robotics to advanced learning. We develop hardware-designable robot modules and systems that support educational and learning activities, targeting not only researchers and engineers from universities and companies who are key players in the robotics industry but also aspiring engineers from elementary, middle, and high schools, as well as technical colleges.