Waste no more time recharging your batteries one by one: the Charger for 8 AA (R6) or AAA (R03) Rechargeable Batteries allows you to rapidly charge 8 batteries at once!
Power the servos and motors of your robotic arms and all-terrain creations nice and simply thanks to this Li-ion Battery, 7.4V 2,200 mAh with PCM!
This adaptor makes it possible to convert a US socket into a European socket.
This battery is compatible with TurtleBot3 and Robotis OP robots and incorporates a protection system.
Sunny Buddy: the Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) solar charger that will add a splash of sunshine to your rechargeable single-cell LiPo batteries!
Samsung INR18650-25R 2500mAh battery for your electronic projects
Small in size but BIG on quality, the SRC-012A-12AB Rotary Slip Rings can be incorporated into any system requiring this type of transmission.
In order to power the WildThumper robot and to protect its electronic circuits
In need of a power supply delivering a constant 5V output for your electronic projects? The Buck-Type Step-Down Converter proposed here by Adafruit is an alternative power source that’s not at risk of overheating!
Build your own Qi charging system with the Universal 85 mm Micro USB QI Wireless Charging Module by Adafruit!
Switching from 5V to 3.3V and from 3.3V to 5V easily and rapidly to increase the range of devices compatible with your system has never been simpler – all you have to do is use the Bi-Directional Logic Level Converter by SparkFun!
The Energy Harvester module is an energy capture device that converts piezoelectric energy and solar energy, and provides a choice of four output currents.
This battery holder is designed to hold 6 AA batteries. It has NXT compatible mounting to integrate it into your NXT contraption easily.
This holder for 3 x 18650 batteries with jack plug is dedicated to Arduino users looking for a portable power supply.
The Polulu voltage regulator is a buck converter generating fixed output voltages and currents, regardless of the input values.
This compact charger is a perfect tool for your Thymio 2 robot or any other robot that needs 1A to be charged on USB.
Transform your Arduino home project into a nomadic project with this 9V battery holder.
This analog voltage divider allows a 25V (max) voltage to be divided by 5. The output voltage is therefore 5V, making this module a great addition if you often work with Arduino boards!
Make sure you have an extra Leo Rover battery in case you need a back-up power supply for your mobile robot!
With the adjustable DC/DC power converter (1V–12V/1.5A), you no longer need to worry about using the right input voltage!
We can always do with an additional power supply, in particular given the huge range of projects possible on the Odroid XU4 and the NVIDIA Jetson Nano Developer Kit.
Add this 4 AA battery holder to your project and increase its autonomy!
The Grove Voltage Divider acts as an interface between your module and your Grove Base Shield, to measure an analogue voltage or divide an input voltage by 3 or 10.