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Copper Tape - Conductive Adhesive, 5mm (50ft)
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Copper tape has countless applications in electronics from creating low-profile traces for electrical components to RF-shielding and antenna-making. Copper tape is even used to join things together using solder, like the stained glass on Tiffany lamps.
This copper tape is backed by a conductive adhesive, is 5mm wide and comes in rolls of 50 feet. Perfect for more precise projects.
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Conductive Thread Bobbin - 30ft (Stainless Steel) DEV-10867
Conductive copper tape for building sticky circuits and turn any surface into capacitive touch input
Conductive copper tape for building sticky circuits and turn any surface into capacitive touch input
2inch wide and total lenght of 50 feet Sparkfun Part Number: PRT-13828
Handy product to make flexible sensor, the material will change its resistance by folding or applying pressure to the material.
The NPN Transistor acts as a switch or amplifier. With no current at the base, there will be no current flow from collector to emitter. However, a small amount of current to the base will allow a large current to flow through the collector and emitter.
The Blinker module turns a direct current input into a square wave output, allowing you to make LEDs blink and Buzzers beep. It has a green LED flashing in time with the output and a red LED to indicate if power is connected the wrong way. You can change the blinking rate by turning the wheel!
The Motor module operates between 8V and 12V. By flipping the module around, you can get the motor spinning in either direction. It comes with a soft foam wheel to visualize its rotation, but you can also create your own propellers or paper crafts to put on top!
The Buzzer module plays a 4kHz tone. The volume of the buzzer can be adjusted by changing the the amount of power running through it. The plus and minus signs indicate the direction in which it operates.
It’s a magnetic surface ,Slip it behind the page you’re working on.