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8 on/off switching signals Telecommand module NK-2.4Y – Circuit Design Inc.
Electronic Components, Module8 on/off switching signals Telecommand module NK-2.4Y – Circuit Design Inc.
2.4 GHz FCC Part 15 certified embedded radio module for shutter open-close control switch
The NK-2.4Y is a 2.4 GHz embedded telecommand module that can transmit 8 on/off switching signals incorporating CRC-16 error detection for error-free communication. A Hamming distance of 6 helps to minimize any malfunctions.
By setting one module as input mode and another as output mode, it is possible to drive a maximum of eight outputs from eight inputs. For example, you can connect switches/buttons to the input module and control relays or motors at the output module.
The NK-2.4Y switches between transmit and receive rapidly, allowing two-way communication between input and output module to constantly monitor the communication link status. By displaying this link status as an output signal from the module, this will help the user stay within the signal coverage area. Frequency hopping minimizes interference from other nearby radio systems on the 2.4 GHz band. There is no need to manage any channels, and multiple system operation in the same area is possible.
Low voltage and current consumption allow the module to operate on 2 x 1.5 V or 1 x lithium coin battery.
Communication is 1:1 only ((1:N or N:1 not possible).
Note: The external antenna is not included with the NK-2.4Y. If required, please specify the antenna to be used. Refer to the antenna list here.
When the internal pattern antenna is used, please make sure to short the ANT select jumper on the board.
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Electronic Components, Module
DK-5000C Series (Multiple Counters Auto-recordable) – Line Seiki Co. Ltd.
Electronic Components, ModuleDK-5000C Series (Multiple Counters Auto-recordable) – Line Seiki Co. Ltd.
A tally counter with an automated recording function.
At preset intervals, the individual count values and the total count are automatically recorded with a corresponding timestamp. You can choose whether or not to reset the count values after a data log is saved.
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