Phidgets
Phidgets are an easy to use set of building blocks for low cost sensing and control from your PC. Using the Universal Serial Bus (USB) as the basis for all Phidgets, the complexity is managed behind an easy to use and robust Application Programming Interface (API). Applications can be developed quickly in Visual Basic, VBA (Microsoft Access and Excel), LabView, Java, Delphi, C and C++.
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1063_1 PhidgetStepper Bipolar 1-Motor
Product Code: 1063
Read MoreThe 1063 – PhidgetStepper Bipolar 1-Motor allows you to control the position, velocity, and acceleration of one bipolar stepper motor.
Includes:
- Mini-USB Cable 180cm
- A hardware mounting kit (4 nuts & bolts, 4 plastic spacers)
Earn 56 Robo Points -
1011_0 PhidgetInterfaceKit 2/2/2
Product Code: 1011
Read MoreDesigned for customers who only need a couple of Analog Inputs, Digital Inputs or Digital Outputs, the dongle size PhidgetInterfaceKit 2/2/2 is ideal for projects where space is critical.
Earn 40 Robo Points
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1015_0 Phidget Linear Touch
Product Code: 1015
The PhidgetLinearTouch detects changes in the capacitance between the on-board electrodes and the object making contact. The side of the circuit board opposite the connector and components is the side intended for contact.Read More
Earn 40 Robo Points -
1016_0 Phidget Circular Touch
Product Code: 1016
Read MoreThe PhidgetCircularTouch detects changes in the capacitance between the on-board electrodes and the object making contact.
The side of the circuit board opposite the connector and components, is the side intended for contact.
Earn 40 Robo Points
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1055_0 PhidgetIR
Product Code: 1055
Read MoreProduct Features
- Sends and receives consumer IR codes
- Control your computer or any Phidgets with an old remote control
- Control your TV, DVD, etc. with your computer
- Connects directly to a computer's USB Port
Earn 40 Robo Points -
1057_2 Phidget Encoder High Speed
Product Code: 1057
Read MoreThe PhidgetEncoder HighSpeed connects to any typical two-bit optical encoder and can return up to 2,000,000 pulses (that is, 500,000 full quadrature cycles) per second. Specifically it reads a standard incremental non-differential TTL encoder.
Earn 49 Robo Points






