The cookie settings on this website are adjusted to allow all cookies so that you have the very best experience. If you continue without changing your cookie settings, we'll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies on our website. However, if you would like to, you can change your settings at any time using the Change cookie settings link in the Special menu. 
    
 
+44 (0)20-84520161 Contact Us
Now FREE Delivery on UK mainland orders over £30+VAT

15 Way 2.54mm (0.1") Pitch Header Socket

  • Details

  • Recommended

  • Send

Details

Item Number
HSW15
Item Condition
New
Price
£0.55 (inc VAT £0.66)

Options

Quantity


  • 14 pin Turned IC Socket

    14 pin Turned IC Socket

    High Quality Turned Pin IC Socket. Totally protected from solder. Gold plated contacts 14 pins

    TDL14
    £0.50
  • 10uF 250V  Radial 105 deg Capacitor

    10uF 250V Radial 105 deg Capacitor

    10uF 250V Radial Electrolytic 105C High Temperature, Low Leakage, Tol ±20%

    10H250
    £0.50
  • 47uF 63V Radial 105 deg Capacitor

    47uF 63V Radial 105 deg Capacitor

    47uF 63V Radial Electrolytic 105C High Temperature, Low Leakage, Tol ±20%

    47H63
    £0.50
  • 100uF 25V Radial 105 deg Capacitor

    100uF 25V Radial 105 deg Capacitor

    100uF 25V Radial Electrolytic 105C High Temperature, Low Leakage, Tol ±20%

    100H25
    £0.35
  • 100uF 250V Radial 105 deg Capacitor

    100uF 250V Radial 105 deg Capacitor

    100uF 250V Radial Electrolytic 105C High Temperature, Low Leakage, Tol ±20%

    100H250
    £1.50
  • 1000uF 25V Radial 105 deg Capacitor

    1000uF 25V Radial 105 deg Capacitor

    1000uF 25V Radial Electrolytic 105C High Temperature, Low Leakage, Tol ±20%

    1000H25
    £0.35
  • 74LS07 Integrated Circuit (IC)

    74LS07 Integrated Circuit (IC)

    LSTTL 6 Buffers 14DIL
    74LS07
    £1.00
  • Arduino Nano Revision 3 Development Board

    Arduino Nano Revision 3 Development Board

    Arduino compatible board with the ATMEGA328P microcontroller

    The Arduino Nano is a small, breadboard-friendly version of the Arduino UNO.

    It has the same functionality as the Arduino Duemilanove but at a much smaller size.

    The Arduino Nano is well suited for rapid prototyping and as a great general-purpose microcontroller. 

    Since Arduino is open source hardware & software, anyone can copy the Arduino Nano boards exactly, even using original parts.

    We are therefore able to supply this Arduino identical compatible board at a fraction of the cost of the original.

    Key Features

    Variable Input Voltage (7-12V)

    Indicator LEDs for immediate feedback

    Compact Form Factor (45mm x 19mm)

    14 Digital I/O pins

    8 Analog I/O pins

    16 MHz clock speed

    32kb flash memory (of which 2kb is used by the bootloader)

     

     

    Software can be downloaded from the Arduino website here

    https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software

    Arduino Quick Start Guide

     

    Installing the Arduino IDE

    1. Go to arduino.cc/en/software and download the appropriate version for your system.
    2. Run the installation file (usually called arduino-1.xx.xx-windows.exe).
    3. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process.
       

    Connecting the Arduino to a computer

    1. Connect the Arduino to your computer using the USB cable provided.
    2. Open the Arduino IDE and click on “Tools”. When prompted by windows firewall click allow.
    3. Move the cursor over “Board” and select your Arduino board from the list (e.g. “Arduino Nano”).
    4. Click on “Tools” again and move the cursor over “Port”. Now, select the USB port where the Arduino is plugged in. If you have multiple devices under “Ports” and you are unsure which one is the Arduino, try selecting one of the ports and then click on “Tools” and select “Get board info”. If the Arduino port is selected, a small window displaying the board information will appear, otherwise keep trying different ports until the window appears.
    5. To check if the Arduino is connected correctly, click on the “Upload” button at the top of the screen (button with arrow pointing to the right) and wait for the empty sketch to upload. If no errors come up, you’re all set up and ready to go!
       

    Installing Arduino Libraries

    Method 1

    1. Open the Arduino IDE and click on “Tools” at the top of the screen.
    2. Click on “Manage Libraries”.
    3. Type in the name of the library you wish to install (e.g. “CCS811”) and press enter.
    4. The Library Manager will now display a number of relevant libraries. Hover the cursor over the required library and click “Install”. When the installation has finished, close the Library Manager window.


    Method 2

    1. Download the library you wish to install.
    2. Extract the folder from the zip file and paste it in the following location:

             Windows XP and above: C:\Users\%username%\Documents\Arduino\Libraries

             Mac: /Users/<username>/Documents/Arduino/libraries/

             Linux: /usr/share/arduino/libraries/ (you must delete the dashes in the folder name, if there are any)

    1. Restart the Arduino IDE.
    AUN3
    £8.75
  • SMD Component Solder Practice Kit

    SMD Component Solder Practice Kit

    SMD Component Solder Practice Kit

    Surface-mount PCB including components; ideal for learning surface-mount soldering. When the components are soldered correctly, the LEDs should flash and alternate. This kit has the following SMD packages: 0402, 0603, 0805, 1206 and SOT-23. Requires 3-12V DC to operate the circuit.


     

    CKSMD
    £3.50

Send to Friend

: *
: *
: *
Type the characters you see in the picture:


*

15 Way Header Socket, 2.54mm Pitch

1 row of 15 pins 2.54mm (0.1") Pitch

 

Recently Viewed


Trustpilot