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matching with the CM4 on size and mounting holes, fast heat dissipation
no hindrance to the antenna
using with base board
for reference only, CM4 and based boards are NOT included.
comparing CM4 Cooling Solutions
Outline dimensions
What's in the box?
1 x CM4 heatsink
Resources
1. Attach thermal tapes onto the CM4, fix the nuts and standoffs to the heatsink

2. Fix the screws as the pictures shown

- Product: MG90S Servo
- Torque: 2.0kg/cm(4.8V), 2.8kg/cm(6V)
- Speed: 0.11s/60°(4.8V), 0.09s/60°(6V)
- Rotate angle: 180°
- Operating voltage: 4.8 ~ 6V
- Gear: metal
- Dead band: 5us
- Weight: 12.2g
- Dimension: 22.8mm × 12.2mm × 28.5mm
What's in the box?
1 x MG90S Servo
Please note: Raspberry Pi not included
Want to keep your Raspberry Pi cool whilst keeping noise to a minimum? Standard fans are great for cooling your CPU, but having them always on can be distracting in environments that demand silence, such as living areas or your office.
This 3-pin software-controllable fan aims to solve that problem. The fan connects to 5V, GND and a GPIO pin (GPIO 14) and, using the Raspberry Pi configuration tool, you can tell your Raspberry Pi to turn the fan on when it hits a certain temperature set by you!
We also include 4 screws and 4 nuts for adding to your own project enclosure if needed (colour may vary between black and silver)
How to use
Just click the Raspberry Pi icon on the Raspberry Pi OS desktop, then select Preferences > Raspberry Pi Configuration from the menu.
Select the Performance tab, enable the fan and select your fan trigger temperature (currently the minimum is 60°C).
Specifications
- Software-controllable 3-pin fan
- Size: 30mm
- Voltage rating: 5V
- Current draw: 0.2A max
What's in the box?
1 x 3-pin 30mm 5V software-controllable fan
4 x screws
4 x nuts
Overview
This is the NodeMCU development board based on ESP32, features WiFi+Bluetooth connectivity, onboard CP2102 and keys. What's more, all the I/O pins of ESP32 module are accessible via the extension headers.
Thanks to the rich open-source resources, it supports development in various ways such as Lua/AT commands/MicroPython/Arduino/IOT source code, etc. helps you to fast prototype IoT applications.
Features
- Onboard ESP32 module
- Onboard CP2102, USB to UART converter
- USB port for power input, firmware programming, or UART debugging
- 2x19pin extension headers, breakout all the I/O pins of the module
- 2x keys, used as reset or user-defined
Version Comparison
- WIFI module: ESP32
- Processor: ESP32
- Built-in Flash: 32Mbit
- Antenna: Onboard PCB antenna
- Peripheral interface: UART/GPIO/ADC/DAC/SDIO/PWM/I2C/I2S
- WiFi protocol: IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
- Bluetooth: Bluetooth 4.2
- Frequency range: 2.4G ~ 2.5G (2400M ~ 2483.5M)
- WIFI mode: Station / SoftAP / SoftAP+Station
- Power supply: 5V
- Logic level: 3.3V
- Dimensions: 51.4mm x 25.4mm
Applications
The NodeMCU-32S suit for IOT applications such as:
- Smart home
- Intelligent building
- Industrial automation
- Wearable devices
- IP camera
- Intelligent agriculture
Pinouts
1 x NodeMCU-32S
Resources
WS1132712 is an M12 lens with 12MP high resolution and 113° FOV
Suitable for M12 mount camera module such as Raspberry Pi HQ Camera M12
| Model | ![]() WS1842714 | ![]() WS1053516 | ![]() WS1132712 | ![]() WS1603212 | ![]() WS0698012 | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Resolution | 14M | 16M | 12M | ||||||||||
| Focal length | 2.72mm | 3.56mm | 2.7mm | 3.2mm | 8mm | ||||||||
| Aperture (F/NO) | 2.5 | 2.5 | 2.8 | 2.0 | 1.8 | ||||||||
| Back focus length | 3.06mm | 5.92mm | 4.97mm | 6.14mm | 10.02mm | ||||||||
| DISTORTION | <-21% | <-17.6% | <-1.5% | <-64% | <-15.68% | ||||||||
| Mount | M12*P0.5 | ||||||||||||
| Operating temperature | -30 ~ +75°C | -30 ~ +70°C | -40 ~ +105°C | -20 ~ +60°C | |||||||||
| Construction | 8G+IR | 4G3P+IR | 5G2P+IR | 8G+IR | |||||||||
| Weight | 9g | 7g | 6g | 28g | 12g | ||||||||
| Field of view | IMAGE FORMAT | 1/2.3" | 1/2.3" | 1/2.5" | 1/2.3" | 1/2.5" | 1/2.8" | 1/1.7" | 1/1.8" | 1/2.8" | 1/1.8" | 1/2.5" | 1/3.0" |
| Diagonal | 184.6° | 105.0° | 98.2° | 113.0° | 108.0° | 101.0° | 160.0° | 153.6° | 136.0° | 69.5° | 50.7° | 43.0° | |
| Horizontal | 140.0° | 88.0° | 87.7° | 100.0° | 97.0° | 92.8° | 131.0° | 129.0° | 113.5° | 55.6° | 44.4° | 34.7° | |
| Vertical | 102.6° | 70.0° | 53.3° | 82.7° | 67.0° | 60.3° | 99.0° | 88.0° | 83.0° | 40.3° | 32.6° | 26.4° | |

Working with Raspberry Pi

- Raspberry Pi boards, FFC cable and Raspberry Pi HQ Camera M12 in the photos are NOT included
- To use with Raspberry Pi Zero or Zero 2W, you need to buy an additional Raspberry Pi Zero v1.3 Camera Cable
What's in the box?
1 x M12 lens
Suitable for M12 mount camera module such as Raspberry Pi HQ Camera M12
| Model | ![]() WS1842714 | ![]() WS1053516 | ![]() WS1132712 | ![]() WS1603212 | ![]() WS0698012 | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Resolution | 14M | 16M | 12M | ||||||||||
| Focal length | 2.72mm | 3.56mm | 2.7mm | 3.2mm | 8mm | ||||||||
| Aperture (F/NO) | 2.5 | 2.5 | 2.8 | 2.0 | 1.8 | ||||||||
| Back focus length | 3.06mm | 5.92mm | 4.97mm | 6.14mm | 10.02mm | ||||||||
| DISTORTION | <-21% | <-17.6% | <-1.5% | <-64% | <-15.68% | ||||||||
| Mount | M12*P0.5 | ||||||||||||
| Operating temperature | -30 ~ +75°C | -30 ~ +70°C | -40 ~ +105°C | -20 ~ +60°C | |||||||||
| Construction | 8G+IR | 4G3P+IR | 5G2P+IR | 8G+IR | |||||||||
| Weight | 9g | 7g | 6g | 28g | 12g | ||||||||
| Field of view | IMAGE FORMAT | 1/2.3" | 1/2.3" | 1/2.5" | 1/2.3" | 1/2.5" | 1/2.8" | 1/1.7" | 1/1.8" | 1/2.8" | 1/1.8" | 1/2.5" | 1/3.0" |
| Diagonal | 184.6° | 105.0° | 98.2° | 113.0° | 108.0° | 101.0° | 160.0° | 153.6° | 136.0° | 69.5° | 50.7° | 43.0° | |
| Horizontal | 140.0° | 88.0° | 87.7° | 100.0° | 97.0° | 92.8° | 131.0° | 129.0° | 113.5° | 55.6° | 44.4° | 34.7° | |
| Vertical | 102.6° | 70.0° | 53.3° | 82.7° | 67.0° | 60.3° | 99.0° | 88.0° | 83.0° | 40.3° | 32.6° | 26.4° | |

Working with Raspberry Pi


- Raspberry Pi boards, FFC cable and Raspberry Pi HQ Camera M12 in the photos are NOT included
- To use with Raspberry Pi Zero or Zero 2W, you need to buy an additional Raspberry Pi Zero v1.3 Camera Cable
What's in the box?
1 x M12 lens
Suitable for M12 mount camera module such as Raspberry Pi HQ Camera M12
| Model | ![]() WS1842714 | ![]() WS1053516 | ![]() WS1132712 | ![]() WS1603212 | ![]() WS0698012 | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Resolution | 14M | 16M | 12M | ||||||||||
| Focal length | 2.72mm | 3.56mm | 2.7mm | 3.2mm | 8mm | ||||||||
| Aperture (F/NO) | 2.5 | 2.5 | 2.8 | 2.0 | 1.8 | ||||||||
| Back focus length | 3.06mm | 5.92mm | 4.97mm | 6.14mm | 10.02mm | ||||||||
| DISTORTION | <-21% | <-17.6% | <-1.5% | <-64% | <-15.68% | ||||||||
| Mount | M12*P0.5 | ||||||||||||
| Operating temperature | -30 ~ +75°C | -30 ~ +70°C | -40 ~ +105°C | -20 ~ +60°C | |||||||||
| Construction | 8G+IR | 4G3P+IR | 5G2P+IR | 8G+IR | |||||||||
| Weight | 9g | 7g | 6g | 28g | 12g | ||||||||
| Field of view | IMAGE FORMAT | 1/2.3" | 1/2.3" | 1/2.5" | 1/2.3" | 1/2.5" | 1/2.8" | 1/1.7" | 1/1.8" | 1/2.8" | 1/1.8" | 1/2.5" | 1/3.0" |
| Diagonal | 184.6° | 105.0° | 98.2° | 113.0° | 108.0° | 101.0° | 160.0° | 153.6° | 136.0° | 69.5° | 50.7° | 43.0° | |
| Horizontal | 140.0° | 88.0° | 87.7° | 100.0° | 97.0° | 92.8° | 131.0° | 129.0° | 113.5° | 55.6° | 44.4° | 34.7° | |
| Vertical | 102.6° | 70.0° | 53.3° | 82.7° | 67.0° | 60.3° | 99.0° | 88.0° | 83.0° | 40.3° | 32.6° | 26.4° | |

Working with Raspberry Pi


- Raspberry Pi boards, FFC cable and Raspberry Pi HQ Camera M12 in the photos are NOT included
- To use with Raspberry Pi Zero or Zero 2W, you need to buy an additional Raspberry Pi Zero v1.3 Camera Cable
What's in the box?
1 x M12 lens
Suitable for M12 mount camera module such as Raspberry Pi HQ Camera M12
| Model | ![]() WS1842714 | ![]() WS1053516 | ![]() WS1132712 | ![]() WS1603212 | ![]() WS0698012 | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Resolution | 14M | 16M | 12M | ||||||||||
| Focal length | 2.72mm | 3.56mm | 2.7mm | 3.2mm | 8mm | ||||||||
| Aperture (F/NO) | 2.5 | 2.5 | 2.8 | 2.0 | 1.8 | ||||||||
| Back focus length | 3.06mm | 5.92mm | 4.97mm | 6.14mm | 10.02mm | ||||||||
| DISTORTION | <-21% | <-17.6% | <-1.5% | <-64% | <-15.68% | ||||||||
| Mount | M12*P0.5 | ||||||||||||
| Operating temperature | -30 ~ +75°C | -30 ~ +70°C | -40 ~ +105°C | -20 ~ +60°C | |||||||||
| Construction | 8G+IR | 4G3P+IR | 5G2P+IR | 8G+IR | |||||||||
| Weight | 9g | 7g | 6g | 28g | 12g | ||||||||
| Field of view | IMAGE FORMAT | 1/2.3" | 1/2.3" | 1/2.5" | 1/2.3" | 1/2.5" | 1/2.8" | 1/1.7" | 1/1.8" | 1/2.8" | 1/1.8" | 1/2.5" | 1/3.0" |
| Diagonal | 184.6° | 105.0° | 98.2° | 113.0° | 108.0° | 101.0° | 160.0° | 153.6° | 136.0° | 69.5° | 50.7° | 43.0° | |
| Horizontal | 140.0° | 88.0° | 87.7° | 100.0° | 97.0° | 92.8° | 131.0° | 129.0° | 113.5° | 55.6° | 44.4° | 34.7° | |
| Vertical | 102.6° | 70.0° | 53.3° | 82.7° | 67.0° | 60.3° | 99.0° | 88.0° | 83.0° | 40.3° | 32.6° | 26.4° | |

Working with Raspberry Pi


- Raspberry Pi boards, FFC cable and Raspberry Pi HQ Camera M12 in the photos are NOT included
- To use with Raspberry Pi Zero or Zero 2W, you need to buy an additional Raspberry Pi Zero v1.3 Camera Cable
What's in the box?
1 x M12 lens
Suitable for M12 mount camera module such as Raspberry Pi HQ Camera M12
| Model | ![]() WS1842714 | ![]() WS1053516 | ![]() WS1132712 | ![]() WS1603212 | ![]() WS0698012 | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Resolution | 14M | 16M | 12M | ||||||||||
| Focal length | 2.72mm | 3.56mm | 2.7mm | 3.2mm | 8mm | ||||||||
| Aperture (F/NO) | 2.5 | 2.5 | 2.8 | 2.0 | 1.8 | ||||||||
| Back focus length | 3.06mm | 5.92mm | 4.97mm | 6.14mm | 10.02mm | ||||||||
| DISTORTION | <-21% | <-17.6% | <-1.5% | <-64% | <-15.68% | ||||||||
| Mount | M12*P0.5 | ||||||||||||
| Operating temperature | -30 ~ +75°C | -30 ~ +70°C | -40 ~ +105°C | -20 ~ +60°C | |||||||||
| Construction | 8G+IR | 4G3P+IR | 5G2P+IR | 8G+IR | |||||||||
| Weight | 9g | 7g | 6g | 28g | 12g | ||||||||
| Field of view | IMAGE FORMAT | 1/2.3" | 1/2.3" | 1/2.5" | 1/2.3" | 1/2.5" | 1/2.8" | 1/1.7" | 1/1.8" | 1/2.8" | 1/1.8" | 1/2.5" | 1/3.0" |
| Diagonal | 184.6° | 105.0° | 98.2° | 113.0° | 108.0° | 101.0° | 160.0° | 153.6° | 136.0° | 69.5° | 50.7° | 43.0° | |
| Horizontal | 140.0° | 88.0° | 87.7° | 100.0° | 97.0° | 92.8° | 131.0° | 129.0° | 113.5° | 55.6° | 44.4° | 34.7° | |
| Vertical | 102.6° | 70.0° | 53.3° | 82.7° | 67.0° | 60.3° | 99.0° | 88.0° | 83.0° | 40.3° | 32.6° | 26.4° | |
Raspberry Pi M12 Camera module

Working with Raspberry Pi


- Raspberry Pi boards, FFC cable and Raspberry Pi HQ Camera M12 in the photos are NOT included
- To use with Raspberry Pi Zero or Zero 2W, you need to buy an additional Raspberry Pi Zero v1.3 Camera Cable
What's in the box?
1 x M12 lens
Great for building your own CNC or 3D printer
Specifications
- Black
- M4 x 6mm
- Steel Alloy
- pack of 10
What's in the box?
10 x Screws
Great for building your own CNC or 3D printer
Specifications
- Black
- M5 x 6mm
- Steel Alloy
- pack of 10
What's in the box?
10 x Screws
UTP CAT5E flylead cable. UTP Category 5e Flyleads allows for Fast Ethernet and Gigabit computer networks that require Enhanced Category 5 cabling for voice, data and video.
Specifications
- UTP
- CAT5E
What's in the box?:
1 x UTP CAT5E Flylead
UTP CAT5E flylead cable. UTP Category 5e Flyleads allows for Fast Ethernet and Gigabit computer networks that require Enhanced Category 5 cabling for voice, data and video.
Specifications
- UTP
- CAT5E
What's in the box?:
1 x UTP CAT5E Flylead
The CAT6 flyleads are backward compatible with the older CAT5e technology. Compared with CAT5e, CAT6 features more stringent specifications for crosstalk and system noise. The cable standard specifies performance of up to 250Mhz.
Specifications
- UTP
- CAT6
What's in the box?
1 x UTP CAT6 Flylead
The CAT6 flyleads are backward compatible with the older CAT5e technology. Compared with CAT5e, CAT6 features more stringent specifications for crosstalk and system noise. The cable standard specifies performance of up to 250Mhz.
Specifications
- UTP
- CAT6
What's in the box?
1 x UTP CAT6 Flylead
The CAT6 flyleads are backward compatible with the older CAT5e technology. Compared with CAT5e, CAT6 features more stringent specifications for crosstalk and system noise. The cable standard specifies performance of up to 250Mhz.
Specifications
- UTP
- CAT6
What's in the box?
1 x UTP CAT6 Flylead
The CAT6 flyleads are backward compatible with the older CAT5e technology. Compared with CAT5e, CAT6 features more stringent specifications for crosstalk and system noise. The cable standard specifies performance of up to 250Mhz.
Specifications
- UTP
- CAT6
What's in the box?
1 x UTP CAT6 Flylead

- Adopts semi-flexible polycrystalline silicon solar panel, thin and portable, convenient for outdoor use
- Integrated with 5V voltage regulator circuit, 2x USB power outputs for external 5V devices, onboard working status indicator
- Reserved DC5521 power output port for connecting to power manager module or other controllers which support 18V solar panel
- Comes with multiple accessories and adapter cables
| Solar cell type | Polycrystalline silicon | |
|---|---|---|
| Material | Semi-flexible laminate (not capable of excessive bending) | |
| Solar Panel Power | 10W | |
| Output Interfaces | DC5521 female port | Directly power output from the solar panel without conversion |
| Operating voltage: 18V ± 5% | ||
| Operating current: 600mA ± 5% (Max) | ||
| Open circuit voltage: 21.6V ± 5% | ||
| 2× USB 5V port | Power output after 5V regulator circuit | |
| Operating voltage: 5V (Requires good sunlight for stable 5V output, it is not recommended for use in sunless or weak light conditions) | ||
| Output current: 1.5A (total output of the two USB ports) | ||
| Dimensions | 435 × 200mm | |
Note: specifications above are tested on standard condition: 1000W/m2 radiation intensity, 25℃, AM1.5 air quality.
Connecting To Power Management Module Or Other Control Boards Which Support 18V Solar Panels Via DC5521 Female Port For Charging Or Power Supply, Compatible With Solar Power Manager and Solar Power Manager (C)

The solar panel integrates the 5V voltage regulator circuit, which can directly output regulated 5V to external devices via the USB ports in suitable outdoor light conditions.

② When connecting to the external 5V device via USB port, it must be used under a good and stable outdoor sunlight condition, avoiding that the solar panel cannot output full 5V power supply continuously and stably due to insufficient light or large light changes, which will affect the normal work of the device or even damage it.

Outline dimensions

What's in the box?
1 x Semi-flexible Polycrystalline silicon Solar Panel

- SOLAR CELL TYPE Monocrystalline silicon
- SOLAR PANEL POWER 6W
- OPERATING VOLTAGE 5.5V ± 5%
- OPERATING CURRENT 1000mA ± 5% (Max)
- OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE 7.2V ± 5%
- SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT 1090mA ± 5% (Max)
- OUTPUT INTERFACES micro USB, USB Type-C (with adapter)
- CABLE LENGTH 3m
- OUTLINE DIMENSIONS 225.0 × 195.0 × 17.6mm

Connecting To Power Management Module
Connecting To Power Management Module Or Other Control Boards Which Support 5.5V Solar Panels For Charging Or Power Supply, Compatible With Solar Power Manager.

Easy To Install

Can Be Directly Connected To Low-Power Outdoor Smart Electronic Devices Which Support 5.5V Solar Panel Via USB Port, Such As Monitoring Devices, Doorbells, Fans, Emergency Lights, Etc.
Outline Dimensions
What's in the box?
1 x solar panel
Including 15 Common Modules Such As LED, Button, Buzzer, Etc.
Out Of The Box As A Whole Kit, Or Can Be Separated To Use Independently
- Standard Raspberry Pi Pico header, supports Raspberry Pi Pico series boards
- All-in-one design, all modules are connected to Pico via PCB castellated holes, no soldering or wiring required.
- Including 15 common modules such as LED, button, buzzer, etc., which can be separated to use independently
- Comes with online development resources and manual (examples for Raspberry Pi Pico C/C++ and MicroPython)
Note: the PH2.0 cables are required for the connection with pico after the modules are separated.
| MODEL | NOTE |
|---|---|
| Pico-Sensor-Kit-B | the Sensor Kit only |

Suitable For Raspberry Pi Pico Series Boards, Adapting 40PIN Color-Coded Header
Comes With Relevant Resources And Tutorials To Help You Get Started Quickly

① Onboard PH2.0 header for 3.7V Lithium battery, allows recharging the battery and powering the board at the same time.
② Onboard PH2.0 4PIN headers for connecting modules
- Built in controller: SSD1327
- Resolution: 128×128
- 16 gray scale display
- I2C and SPI communication, switchable via onboard BS1 and BS2 resistors

- Onboard QMI8658C (3-axis accelerometer, 3-axis gyroscope), for detecting motion and orientation
- 16-bit resolution for both accelerometer and gyroscope

- Onboard SGP40 digital VOC gas sensor for air quality detection
- Measurement range: 0~1000ppm ethanol equivalents
- Communication interface: I2C (constant address: 0x59)
- Operating voltage: 3.3V/5V

Adjustable voltage output, after the output voltage exceeds the LED conduction voltage, the LED brightness will increase with voltage
For detecting the ambient light brightness, the output voltage will decrease as the brightness increases
For converting the sound signal into electrical signal, which is amplified through operational amplifier and then inputted to the comparator, providing analog voltage output and digital output respectively. Adjustable output amplitude via potentiometer A and digital interface trigger voltage via potentiometer D.
- Built in controller: WS2812B
- Brightness: 256 levels adjustable
- Color depth: 24 bits (R / G / B 8-bit each color, can be combined to 16777216 colors)

Onboard passive buzzer, outputs different sounds according to the different frequencies of the electrical signal.
Onboard IRM-H638T/TR2 for receiving infrared remote control signal
Onboard TSAL6400 for transmitting infrared remote control signals, with the infrared light wavelength of 940nm.
Onboard 12×12mm button, for human-computer interaction
Onboard 10mm LED with soft light, for status indication
Onboard SHTC3 chip supports measuring 0 to 100% relative humidity and -40°C to 125°C temperature, with a typical measurement accuracy of ±2% relative humidity and ±0.2°C
Onboard AT24C04 chip for preserving 2Kbit of data when powered down
- Onboard PCA9685 chip, can output 12-bit hardware PWM to control motor speed
- Onboard TB6612FNG dual H-bridge motor driver chip, high efficiency, not easy to heat
- logic voltage: 3.3V

All Modules Are Connected To Pico Via PCB Castellated Holes, No Soldering Or Wiring Required, Or Can Be Separated To Use Independently
Outline Dimensions
What's in the box?
1 x Pico-Sensor-Kit-B
1 x IR remote controller
15 x PH2.0 dual-plug 4PIN cable
5 x PH2.04PIN cable
You will also need...
Raspberry Pi Pico
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