SM255 Demonstration/Development board for AVR microprocessor training
This is a training aid for people wanting to study assembly language programming for Atmel AVR microprocessors. Based on the AT90PWM2 device it has a keypad, relays, PWM drive, Servomotor drive, temperature sensor, Beeper, and other useful features. Also supports SM264/SM265 LCD display (which may be purchased separately. Sample programs in assembly language are available to match this board.
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SM204 /SM205 UHF Transmitter/Receiver kits for radio Fox Hunt gaming
When assembled, this unit is a compact 2 miliwatt transmitter on the UHF frequency of 433.920 MHz. into a simple wire antenna. It transmits a distinctive 2-tone squawk at 1 second intervals. Between transmitter pulses it also has a receiver on the same frequency, so that it may be remotely stopped and started from its hidden location.
Normal range is 100-250 metres, depending upon the hiding place. An integral microprocessor allows it to respond to 1 of 16 address codes. (selectable from an internal switch). Very educational to build and operate.
Normal range is 100-250 metres, depending upon the hiding place. An integral microprocessor allows it to respond to 1 of 16 address codes. (selectable from an internal switch). Very educational to build and operate.
This receiver kit matches the SM204 Transmitter. When assembled, the unit will allow the operator to listen for and locate the hidden transmitter via speaker or headset and a simple beam antenna.
The SM205 also includes a small transmitter that can be used to remotely activate/deactivate the matching SM204 hidden transmitter. An RF Attenuator can be turned on, allowing the operator to sniff out the transmitter for the final few metres. A great exercise in kit building and in learning how UHF radio behaves at close quarters.
(9V Battery, headset and beam antenna are not included, instructions on building the 5-element beam
antenna from very basic coat-hanger wire materials are included.)
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The SM205 also includes a small transmitter that can be used to remotely activate/deactivate the matching SM204 hidden transmitter. An RF Attenuator can be turned on, allowing the operator to sniff out the transmitter for the final few metres. A great exercise in kit building and in learning how UHF radio behaves at close quarters.
(9V Battery, headset and beam antenna are not included, instructions on building the 5-element beam
antenna from very basic coat-hanger wire materials are included.)
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