TTP223 Capacitive Touch Sensor Module (red)
This board is a quick demo board for capacitive touch sensing IC TTP223. You can use it to detect and switch on external units using an external relay
Price range: $1.25 through $5.50

This item: TTP223 Capacitive Touch Sensor Module (red)
Price range: $1.25 through $5.50
Price range: $1.25 through $5.50
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The TTP223 Capacitive Touch Sensor Module (red) adds a capacitive touch key to your project instead of the old-fashioned push buttons. This module features low power consumption and a wide working voltage range.
An onboard LED visually indicates when the sensor is triggered. When triggered, the module’s output switches from its idle low state to high (default operation). Solder jumpers allow reconfiguring the operation mode to be active low or toggle output.
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| Weight | 0.010 kg |
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| Dimensions | 2 × 1 × 1 cm |
| Pack Qty | 1 Pack, 5 Pack, 10 Pack |
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