Sensors
A sensor is a device that detects and measures a physical property or phenomenon, such as temperature, pressure, or motion. Sensors are used in a wide range of applications, including industrial automation, environmental monitoring, healthcare, and transportation. Flux.ai is the world's largest community-driven public library of sensors, with footprints, symbols, datasheets, and simulation models. Our extensive collection of sensors covers a variety of use cases and industries, making it easy to find the perfect sensor for your application. Whether you need a temperature sensor for HVAC systems, a pressure sensor for automotive applications, or a motion sensor for security systems, Flux.ai has you covered. Our comprehensive library of sensors is constantly updated with the latest and most innovative technologies, ensuring that you have access to the best sensors available. So, if you need a sensor for your next project, be sure to check out Flux.ai and take advantage of our extensive collection and expert support.
RP2040
RP2040 chip for Raspberry Pi Pico - ARM® Cortex®-M0+ MCU 32-Bit The RP2040 is a high-performance, low-cost microcontroller built around two ARM Cortex-M0+ cores. It is optimized for flexibility, ease of use, and deterministic real-time performance. Unlike many microcontrollers, it includes a unique programmable I/O subsystem (PIO), allowing custom hardware interfaces without extra components. Key Features Processing Dual-core ARM Cortex-M0+ processors Up to 133 MHz clock speed Efficient integer performance with low power consumption Memory 264 KB on-chip SRAM External QSPI flash support (typically 2 MB–16 MB depending on board) Programmable I/O (PIO) 2 PIO blocks, each with 4 state machines Enables custom protocols (e.g., SPI, I2C, UART, WS2812, VGA, etc.) Offloads timing-critical tasks from CPU 🔗 Connectivity Interfaces 2× UART 2× SPI 2× I2C USB 1.1 controller (device or host support) 16× PWM channels Analog Features 12-bit ADC (up to 5 channels, including internal temperature sensor) Power & Voltage Operating voltage: 1.8V – 3.3V Low-power modes available Package Options QFN-56 (7×7 mm) Development Ecosystem Supports C/C++ SDK MicroPython and CircuitPython support Strong community and documentation Typical Applications Embedded systems and IoT devices Robotics and automation DIY electronics and prototyping USB devices (HID, MIDI, etc.) Custom communication interfaces using PIO #CommonPartsLibrary #IntegratedCircuit #Microcontroller
1.1k Uses12 StarsESP32-DEVKITC-32UE
- ESP32-WROOM-32UE Transceiver; 802.11 b/g/n (Wi-Fi, WiFi, WLAN), Bluetooth® Smart Ready 4.x Dual Mode 2.4GHz Evaluation Board The ESP32-DEVKITC-32UE is a development board based on the ESP32 series SoC designed by Espressif. It is widely used for IoT, embedded systems, and wireless communication applications due to its built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities. Microcontroller: ESP32 dual-core Tensilica LX6 processor Wireless Connectivity: Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n) and Bluetooth (Classic + BLE) Flash Memory: Integrated SPI flash (varies by module version) Development Interface: USB-to-UART bridge for easy programming and debugging Power Supply: Typically powered via USB or external 5V input GPIO Pins: Multiple multifunction GPIOs supporting ADC, DAC, PWM, SPI, I2C, UART, etc. Supports deep sleep and ultra-low power modes Multiple peripheral interfaces (SPI, I2C, UART, SDMMC, PWM) Compatible with ESP-IDF, Arduino IDE, and MicroPython Built-in antenna (UE variant uses U.FL or external antenna option depending on module design) IoT devices and smart home systems Wireless sensor networks Data logging and monitoring systems Robotics and automation Embedded control systems #commonpartslibrary #developmentboard #esp32 #wroom
974 Uses7 StarsAP2112K-3.3TRG1
Linear Voltage Regulator IC Positive Fixed 1 Output 600mA SOT-25 3.3V LDO AP2112K-3.3 The AP2112K-3.3TRG1 is a low dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulator designed to provide a stable 3.3V output from a higher input voltage. It is optimized for low noise, high power supply rejection ratio (PSRR), and low quiescent current, making it suitable for battery-powered and noise-sensitive applications. The device features current limiting and thermal shutdown protection, ensuring reliable operation under fault conditions. It is commonly used in portable electronics, RF modules, microcontroller power supplies, and other low-power systems. Key Features Fixed output voltage: 3.3V Output current: up to 600 mA Low dropout voltage: ~250 mV at 300 mA load High PSRR: up to 70 dB at 1 kHz Low quiescent current: typically 55 µA Stable with low ESR ceramic capacitors Built-in overcurrent protection Thermal shutdown protection Fast transient response Absolute Maximum Ratings Input Voltage (VIN): up to 6.5 V Output Current: Internally limited Operating Junction Temperature: -40°C to +125°C Storage Temperature: -65°C to +150°C Electrical Characteristics (Typical values unless otherwise specified) Output Voltage Accuracy: ±2% Dropout Voltage: 250 mV @ 300 mA 400 mV @ 600 mA Line Regulation: 0.05%/V Load Regulation: 0.2% Quiescent Current: 55 µA Shutdown Current: <1 µA PSRR: 70 dB @ 1 kHz 45 dB @ 10 kHz Pin Configuration (SOT-23-5 / SC-70-5) VIN – Input voltage GND – Ground EN – Enable (active high) NC – No connection VOUT – Regulated output (3.3V) Package Information Package Type: SOT-23-5 (TRG1 suffix indicates tape & reel) Mounting: Surface mount Small footprint suitable for compact PCB layouts Typical Applications Battery-powered devices Wireless modules (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, RF) Microcontroller and FPGA power supplies Portable consumer electronics Sensor and analog circuits requiring low noise Compliance & Reliability RoHS compliant Lead-free package Designed for high reliability and long operational life #CommonPartsLibrary #IntegratedCircuit #PowerManagement #LinearRegulator #VoltageRegulator
3.3k Uses2 Stars
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