Great news! The GGreg20_V3 Geiger counter module is now available on our Etsy store. This advanced Geiger counter module, version 3, offers reliable radiation detection and monitoring capabilities. Whether you're a hobbyist, researcher, or enthusiast, this module provides accurate readings in a compact and user-friendly design.
Visit our Etsy store to explore the features and specifications of the GGreg20_V3 Geiger counter module. We take pride in offering high-quality products to meet your radiation detection needs. The Etsy platform ensures a secure and convenient shopping experience for our customers.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to enhance your radiation monitoring setup with the GGreg20_V3 Geiger counter module. Order yours today on our Etsy store and stay informed about radiation levels in your environment. Thank you for choosing our products for your radiation detection requirements!
Yes, thank you for your input and the detailed description of the Geiger counter module's capabilities in the IoT-devices, LLC store on the Etsy platform.
I would also point out that this product is a good learning tool for pupils and students. DIY enthusiasts can easily build their own smart device. Only two modules are needed. For example, it can be #ESP12.OLED - universal ESP8266+0.96"OLED MCU board and #GGreg20_V3 Ionizing Radiation Detector. Depending on the task, it can be a pocket or stationary dosimeter. We especially recommend that you note that this module has a conventional pulse output, which allows you to use a wide range of different controllers and development environments to suit every taste.
The GGreg20_V3 module is equally easy to integrate with Raspberry Pi, ESP32 / ESP8266, STM32, Arduino and other controllers. The controller you choose must be able to count pulses on the GPIO, and they can all do this with ease. You can develop your first project with a variety of firmware for these microcontrollers, such as NodeMCU, ESPHome, Tasmota, Arduino IDE, MicroPython and many others. We like to build our own devices with ESPHome firmware and the Home Assistant server. You can also take advantage of the NodeRED integration for Home Assistant.
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Great news! The GGreg20_V3 Geiger counter module is now available on our Etsy store. This advanced Geiger counter module, version 3, offers reliable radiation detection and monitoring capabilities. Whether you're a hobbyist, researcher, or enthusiast, this module provides accurate readings in a compact and user-friendly design.
Visit our Etsy store to explore the features and specifications of the GGreg20_V3 Geiger counter module. We take pride in offering high-quality products to meet your radiation detection needs. The Etsy platform ensures a secure and convenient shopping experience for our customers.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to enhance your radiation monitoring setup with the GGreg20_V3 Geiger counter module. Order yours today on our Etsy store and stay informed about radiation levels in your environment. Thank you for choosing our products for your radiation detection requirements!
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Yes, thank you for your input and the detailed description of the Geiger counter module's capabilities in the IoT-devices, LLC store on the Etsy platform.
I would also point out that this product is a good learning tool for pupils and students. DIY enthusiasts can easily build their own smart device. Only two modules are needed. For example, it can be #ESP12.OLED - universal ESP8266+0.96"OLED MCU board and #GGreg20_V3 Ionizing Radiation Detector.
Depending on the task, it can be a pocket or stationary dosimeter. We especially recommend that you note that this module has a conventional pulse output, which allows you to use a wide range of different controllers and development environments to suit every taste.
The GGreg20_V3 module is equally easy to integrate with Raspberry Pi, ESP32 / ESP8266, STM32, Arduino and other controllers. The controller you choose must be able to count pulses on the GPIO, and they can all do this with ease.
You can develop your first project with a variety of firmware for these microcontrollers, such as NodeMCU, ESPHome, Tasmota, Arduino IDE, MicroPython and many others. We like to build our own devices with ESPHome firmware and the Home Assistant server. You can also take advantage of the NodeRED integration for Home Assistant.
Are you sure? yes | no