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These are various leaded cables for attaching to multimeters, power supplies, oscilloscopes, function generators, etc. Cables come in red/black pairs. Features: 36" Long ...
These are various leaded cables for attaching to multimeters, power supplies, oscilloscopes, function generators, etc. Cables come in red/black pairs. Features: 36" Long
The BNC probe kit includes a 20MHz professional probe with hook and tip as well as a couple converters to connect the probe to either a BNC jack, RCA jack, or a PCB mount. Each Probe is 4ft (1.2m)...
The BNC probe kit includes a 20MHz professional probe with hook and tip as well as a couple converters to connect the probe to either a BNC jack, RCA jack, or a PCB mount. Each Probe is 4ft (1.2m) in length and is perfect for most midrange applications. This kit was designed for use with our Digital Oscilloscope Kit, but can be used in a variety of other way or with other parts. Includes: 20MHz professional probe with tip, hook connector and ground alligator clip BNC-to-RCA(male)...
This is a simple jumper adapter cable that comes pre-terminated with a female JST connector on one end and a breadboard hookup pigtail on the other. This cable makes it easy to connect components...
This is a simple jumper adapter cable that comes pre-terminated with a female JST connector on one end and a breadboard hookup pigtail on the other. This cable makes it easy to connect components with a JST connector to a breadboard or an Arduino-based device's pins. Wire length is 140mm (about 5.5 inches) long. The adapter's wires have been color coded to Red, Black, and Yellow. Additionally, the female JST connector featuring a basic 2mm pitch while the male hookup pins can easily insert...
The MyoWare® 2.0 Reference Cable is meant as an extension for the MyoWare 2.0 Muscle Sensor's reference pin. You will just need to insert the pin into its housing and place a biomedical sensor pad...
The MyoWare® 2.0 Reference Cable is meant as an extension for the MyoWare 2.0 Muscle Sensor's reference pin. You will just need to insert the pin into its housing and place a biomedical sensor pad into the electrode snap. When ready, stick the reference cable's snap pin to a separate section of the body such as a bony portion of the elbow or a nonadjacent muscle near a targeted muscle where the MyoWare 2.0 Muscle Sensor's built-in reference pin is unable to reach. Note: The reference electrode...