Yl105 - Datasheet

When you plug the nRF24L01 module into the YL-105, the pins map as follows: Pin 1 (GND) →right arrow YL-105 GND Pin 2 (VCC) →right arrow YL-105 regulated Pin 3 (CE) →right arrow Pin 4 (CSN) →right arrow YL-105 CSN Pin 5 (SCK) →right arrow YL-105 SCK Pin 6 (MOSI) →right arrow YL-105 MOSI Pin 7 (MISO) →right arrow YL-105 MISO Pin 8 (IRQ) →right arrow YL-105 IRQ Wiring Guide: Connecting to an Arduino Uno Connecting the Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

: Packaging code (Put-Up), typically indicating a specific quantity of 4-foot lengths (e.g., 5 pieces).

| Distance (mm) | Analog Output (V) | Digital Trigger (Pot at 2.8V) | |---------------|-------------------|-------------------------------| | 0 (contact) | 4.85V (saturated) | Active (Low) | | 5 | 3.9V | Active (Low) | | 10 | 3.2V | Active (Low) | | 15 | 2.8V (threshold) | Bounces | | 20 | 2.6V | Inactive (High) | | 30+ | 2.5V (null field) | Inactive (High) | yl105 datasheet

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The YL105 suffix spans multiple product lines. The following sections detail the most popular variants. When you plug the nRF24L01 module into the

The YL-105 Module: Your Essential Guide and Datasheet Breakdown

Arduino and NRF24L01 : 6 Steps (with Pictures) - Instructables The following sections detail the most popular variants

Connect YL105 output to an interrupt pin. Count pulses per minute using a magnet attached to a rotating shaft.

This article provides a comprehensive overview of the YL105’s electrical characteristics, pin configuration, and typical use cases. 1. Product Overview

If you have searched for the , you are likely looking for pinout specifications, trigger logic levels, power requirements, or application diagrams. While the YL105 is a generic module (often manufactured by multiple vendors without a single "official" datasheet), this article consolidates the standard specifications, electrical characteristics, and usage guidelines that apply to 99% of YL105 modules found on the market.