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Fan 3 click
Fan 3 click

A fan is a simple device that creates a flow within some fluid - such as the air, causing the heat accumulated in one section of the fluid to be moved away from the heat source, effectively cooling the affected area. The faster the fan rotates, the faster the fluid moves. This movement causes an audible noise which is one of the most obvious reasons why the fan speed control is needed, especially when the fan is used to cool down electronic components, such as the personal computer.

Fan 3 click is the perfect choice for speed control and it can operate in seven discrete speed steps. Unlike the PWM regulation which can sometimes cause the infamous coil whining effect on some types of fans, this click board outputs the selected voltage via the MIC29152 voltage regulator from Microchip, driven through the MIC74 - a serial to parallel I/O expander and a fan controller from the same company, keeping it constant at the output. Fan 3 click works with 12V to 25V on its input connector and can be used whenever a noiseless solution with a variable fan speed is needed, for example - cooling of electronic components with the minimal possible noise produced.

R420  Qty:
Price ex. VAT. Weight: 33g. Stock: Lead-time applicable [i]. mikroE Icon
Fan 4 click
Fan 4 click

Fan 4 click is a very compact, two-wire fan driver. It utilizes an integrated 5V, DC, brushless-motor driver chip. Its output voltage regulation and current limiting capabilities allow the speed control for the two-wire DC brushless motors. The Click board™ uses the LTC1695 IC, which features an integrated 6-bit DAC. The DAC regulates the output voltage in the range from 0 to 4.92V. This IC also has some additional features, such as the maximum output current limiting, and thermal shutdown protection. There is also a startup boost timer which ensures reliable startup of the fan, connected to the output terminal.

R360  Qty:
Price ex. VAT. Weight: 24g. Stock: Lead-time applicable [i]. mikroE Icon
Fan 6 Click
Fan 6 Click

The Fan 6 click is a Click board™ which features EMC2103, an SMBus compliant fan controller with up to up to 3 external and 1 internal temperature channels. The fan driver can be operated using two methods each with two modes. The methods include an RPM based Fan Speed Control Algorithm and a direct PWM drive setting. The modes include manually programming the desired settings or using the internal programmable temperature look-up table to select the desired setting based on measured temperature. And MIC2253 a high power-density, 1 MHz PWM DC/DC boost regulator which allows driving 12V fan.

The Fan 6 click is supported by a mikroSDK compliant library, which includes functions that simplify software development. This Click board™ comes as a fully tested product, ready to be used on a system equipped with the mikroBUS™ socket.

R565  Qty:
Price ex. VAT. Weight: 23g. Stock: Lead-time applicable [i]. mikroE Icon
Flame click
Flame click Flame click is a fire detection solution. It carries a PT334-6B silicon phototransistor that's covered in black epoxy and therefore sensitive only to infrared light. To use it as a fire alarm, set up the exact detection threshold through the onboard potentiometer (once reached, the click will send an interrupt to the target board MCU through the mikroBUS INT pin). Othewise the sensor can also output a continuous analog signal through the mikroBUS AN pin. Flame click can use both a 3.3V or a 5V power supply.
R280  Qty:
Price ex. VAT. Est. Weight: 20g. Stock: Lead-time applicable [i]. mikroE Icon
Flash click
Flash click The Flash Click board is an accessory board in mikroBUS form factor. It's a compact and easy solution for adding flash memory to your device. It features M25P80 8Mbit serial Flash memory module with advanced hardware write protection mechanisms. It supports high-performance commands with a clock frequencies of up to 75MHz. Memory is divided into 16 sectors, each containing 256 pages. Flash Click communicates with the target board via an SPI interface. The board is designed to use a 3.3V power supply only. It has a green LED which indicates when the board is powered.
R240  Qty:
Price ex. VAT. Est. Weight: 25g. Stock: Lead-time applicable [i]. mikroE Icon
Force click
Force click Force click is a mikroBUS add-on board with circuitry for implementing Interlink Electronics Force Sensing Resistors into your projects (with a single zone force sensing resistor included with the click).

The Force Sensing Resistor is a thin sensor made of two membranes that are separated by a spacer around the edges. When pressed, the gap between two membranes gets closed. This shorts the two membranes together, with a resistance that is proportional to applied force. The outputted analog voltage is thus a measure of force applied.

The force sensitivity range is from about 0.2N to 20N (although it depends on the implementation). Force click communicates with the target MCU through the mikroBUS AN pin. It is designed to use either a 3.3V or 5V power supply.
R745  Qty:
Price ex. VAT. Est. Weight: 20g. Stock: Lead-time applicable [i]. mikroE Icon
GNSS2 click
GNSS2 click GNSS2 click carries Quectel's L76 module and an SMA antenna connector. GNSS stands for Global Navigation Satellite System, an umbrella term that describes both the United States GPS and the Russian GLONASS global positioning systems. The L76 module integrates performance-enhancing Quectel technologies. It can automatically predict satellite orbits from data stored in its internal flash (EASY technology) and it can adaptively adjust its on/off time to balance between positioning accuracy and power consumption (AlwaysLocate technology). GNSS2 click also features a voltage translator. Using the onboard jumper you can switch both the power supply and logic levels from 3.3V to 5V.
R490  Qty:
Price ex. VAT. Est. Weight: 20g. Stock: Lead-time applicable [i]. mikroE Icon
GNSS3 click
GNSS3 click GNSS3 click carries SIMCom's SIM33ELA standalone GNSS module with an integrated antenna (as well as a connector for an external one). GNSS stands for Global Navigation Satellite System, an umbrella term that describes both the United States GPS and the Russian GLONASS global positioning systems. The SIM33ELA module has MTK's high sensitivity navigation engine. It features EPO orbit prediction, AGPS and SBAS ranging (WAAS, EGNOS, GAGAN, MSAS). GNSS3 click communicates with the target MCU through mikroBUS UART pins (RX, TX), with additional functionality provided through RST and INT pins. The board uses a 3.3V power supply.
On SpecialOn SpecialOn Special R535  R920  Qty:
Price ex. VAT. Weight: 25g. Stock: 1 available immediately [i]. mikroE Icon
GPS 4 click
GPS 4 click GPS 4 click carries the L70 compact GPS module from Quectel. The click is designed to run on either 3.3V or 5V power supply. It communicates with the target microcontroller over UART interface, with additional functionality provided by the following pins on the mikroBUS™ line: PWM, AN, RST.
R800  Qty:
Price ex. VAT. Stock: Lead-time applicable [i]. mikroE Icon
IrDA2 click
IrDA2 click IrDA2 Click is an accessory board in the mikroBUS form factor. It features the MCP2120 infrared encoder/decoder placed between the UART and infrared (IR) optical transceiver. The modulation and demodulation method is performed in accordance with the IrDA standard. The TFDU4101 diode is an infrared transceiver module compliant with the latest IrDA physical layer standard for fast infrared data communication. The board features an SMD jumper for selecting whether board will be operating on 3.3V or 5V power supply.
R605  Qty:
Price ex. VAT. Est. Weight: 25g. Stock: Lead-time applicable [i]. mikroE Icon
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