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Gravity: 3 Pin PH2.0 to DuPont Male Connector Digital Cable Pack (30cm)
  • 30cm Gravity Digital Cable Pack: 3-Pin PH2.0 to DuPont Male Connectors (10 Cables)

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Gravity: 3 Pin PH2.0 to DuPont Male Connector Digital Cable Pack (30cm)

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Each package comes with 10 high-quality 30cm digital sensor cables. One end has a 3-pin PH2.0 plug connector, and the other end features a DuPont male connector. These cables are compatible with breadboards and DuPont wire spacing, using RoHS-compliant materials. They are color-labeled, making it easy to distinguish sensor output types and wire them in production projects. Specially designed for our popular IO Expansion shield and various digital sensors like vibration, tilt, and magnetic induction sensors, they can connect most of our digital sensors to the IO board, enabling you to create interesting interactive works easily. **Features** - Compatible with breadboard and DuPont wire spacing. - Color-labeled for easy distinction. **Applications** - Connect digital sensors to the IO board. **Specification** - Withstand Voltage: <50V - Withstand Current: <1000mA - Length: 30cm - Interface: 3Pin PH2.0 - DuPont Male - Black Wire: Power - - Red Wire: Power + - Green Wire: Digital signal **Shipping List** - 30cm Gravity 3-Pin PH2.0 to DuPont Male Connector Digital Cable x10

Using these cables is a breeze. First, identify the sensor you want to connect. Look at the color labels on the cables to match them correctly with the power and signal connections of the sensor. The black wire is for power negative, the red wire is for power positive, and the green wire is for the digital signal. Then, plug the 3-pin PH2.0 end into the sensor and the DuPont male end into the IO board. You can now start creating your interactive projects. When using these cables, make sure the voltage and current in your circuit do not exceed the specified limits (less than 50V and 1000mA). This will prevent any damage to the cables. Also, handle the cables gently to avoid bending or breaking the connectors. For maintenance, keep the cables in a dry and clean place. If they get dirty, you can use a soft, dry cloth to wipe them. Avoid using any harsh chemicals or abrasive materials as they may damage the cables or the color labels.


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