DFRobot Gravity mechanical limit switch left with cable
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Product details
The Gravity Limit Switch is a compact microswitch that responds to minimal physical interactions. It has been specifically designed for Arduino projects and can be directly connected to the IO Expansion Shield. Thanks to the integrated pull-up resistor and status LED, it is particularly user-friendly and facilitates testing. The built-in microswitch with a roller lever allows for use in a wide range of applications, from household appliances to industrial controls and vehicles. Its reliability and durability make it an ideal choice for projects that require precise and rapid switching operations.
Features:
The sensor operates at a voltage of 5V.
The pin configuration includes a digital output, VCC, and GND.
An integrated status LED indicates the operating state.
It can be directly connected to the IO Expansion Shield for Arduino.
Two M3 mounting holes simplify installation.
Application examples:
Used as a leveling and safety switch in elevators.
Door locking in microwave ovens.
Used in vending machines.
Detection of paper jams in copiers.
Position feedback in 3D printers.
Technical specifications:
Manufacturer: DFRobot
Manufacturer SKU: SEN0138-L
Operating voltage: 5V
Pin configuration: 1 Digital output, 2 VCC, 3 GND
Onboard status LED: Yes
Compatibility: Direct connection to IO Expansion Shield for Arduino
Mounting holes: 2 x M3
Dimensions: 30 x 20 x 8 mm
Weight: 11g
Delivery includes:
1x Gravity Mechanical Limit Switch Left with Cable
1x Analog Cable.
Item number | 47010845 |
Manufacturer | DFRobot |
Category | Development boards + Kits |
Release date | 4.7.2024 |
Operating voltage | 5 V |
Digital outputs | 1 |
Country of origin | China |
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Scope of delivery | 1x analogue cable, 1x Gravity mechanical limit switch left with cable |
Length | 30 mm |
Width | 20 mm |
Height | 8 mm |
Weight | 11 g |
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