Contact

Shop by category

    About

    Location: United StatesMember since: 29 Aug, 2018

    All Feedback (482)

    • notebook.edge (291493)- Feedback left by buyer.
      More than a year ago
      Verified purchase
      Great communication. A pleasure to do business with.
    • gowin_electronic- Feedback left by buyer.
      More than a year ago
      Verified purchase
      Hope to deal with you again. Thank you.
    • survy2014 (292723)- Feedback left by buyer.
      More than a year ago
      Verified purchase
      Great communication. A pleasure to do business with.
    Reviews (15)
    10PCS DS18B20 DALLAS 18B20 TO-92 1 Wire Digital Temperature Sensor IC
    04 Sep, 2019
    DS18B20 Temperature Sensors.
    Before using these sensors, I was reading my DS3231 RTC internal Temperature for my clock projects. These DS18B20 came to my attention and after trying them, I'm using them in many of my projects, as I don't need a RTC anymore. It was very easy to implement and using its library and small code to have good reading. Also, now I can place them anywhere I want, contrary to being locked to I2C controlled RTCs. The ones I bought where of good quality, and all of them worked fine, so I ordered a second batch, for just in case :)
    5x 2A booster board DC-DC step-up module 2/24V to 5/9/12 / 28V Replace XL6009 z3
    10 Oct, 2019
    2A Boost-Buck Converters.
    Really nice small boards that I use to power my Arduino projects with LiPo or 18650 batteries. I just add a cheap charging+protection board to the batteries and then feed it to this converter and that's it. As they are small, I can easily pack them with the batteries and set the voltage once as one unit.
    ST-Link V2 Programming Unit mini STM8 STM32 Emulator Downloader
    23 Sep, 2019
    ST-Link V2 for Programming STM8 and STM32
    After buying some STM8 and STM32 modules to try instead of Attiny85 and Arduino Nano ones, I used a USB to Serial board to program the STM32 boards. It worked fine on the STM32 but forgetting to re-positioning a Jumper on the board was resulting the loss of the program and I had to redo it again. I heard about these ST-Links and about some good and some bad ones on the market, then I ordered one to try. Boy, it was really easy and no need to move any jumper. It worked very well with STM8 too on first try. I could even update its firmware with the new ones available at STM itself. I found it a good and well made product, worked so well that I ordered a second one for just in case :)

    About

    Use this space to tell other eBay members about yourself and what you’re passionate about. Give people more reasons to follow you!1/1000