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Browse our full range of electronics brands and manufacturers, all available with Australian shipping. From development boards and displays to relay modules, LED matrices, and connector hardware, you'll find trusted names across every category.
Whether you're a hobbyist building your next project, an educator setting up a STEM lab, or a professional prototyping a new product, shopping by brand makes it easy to find compatible parts from the manufacturers you rely on.
HIH-4030 Humidity Sensor Carrier
SKU: PL-1643 | Brand: Pololu
Sparkfun’s carrier board for the HIH-4030 relative humidity (%RH) sensor from Honeywell outputs an analog voltage that varies nearly linearly with humidity. It operates at 5 V while drawing only 200 μA and ...
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Grove - Mini Fan v1.1
SKU: SS-108020021 | Brand: Seeed Studio
Features Easy to use Cartoon Style mini fan Soft fan-blade to avoid injuries Built-in programmable microcontroller that uses Arduino IDE You can change the code to drive servo motors instead of DC motor Description...
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Adafruit ADG728 1-to-8 Analog Matrix Switch
SKU: AF-5899 | Brand: Adafruit
The Adafruit ADG728 is a solid-state 1-to-8 analog matrix switch controlled over I2C. Unlike relays, analog switches have no moving parts, won't wear out, and switch in approximately 100 ns. Use it to route up to 8 an...
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Adafruit Slider Trinkey - USB NeoPixel Slide Potentiometer
SKU: AF-5021 | Brand: Adafruit
The Adafruit Slider Trinkey is a tiny USB A board built around the ATSAMD21 microcontroller with a pre-soldered 35 mm slide potentiometer and two NeoPixel LEDs. Plug it into any USB A port on your computer and program...
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NODE Audio Dev Module (WM8978, DHT12)
SKU: M5-M017 | Brand: Little Bird
Description Node, like its namesake, is a smart node with full-featured functions in a IoT application scenarios. Together with M5Stack Core, it can be programmed as an intelligent speaker like Echo. Node provides ...
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Temperature Sensor - TMP36
SKU: PI-COM1701 | Brand: Pimoroni
The TMP36 is a low voltage, precision centigrade temperature sensor. It provides a voltage output that is linearly proportional to the Celsius temperature. It also doesn’t require any external calibration to provide t...
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Light Sensor Gizmo for Playground - Analog Input
SKU: TR-GIZLIGHT | Brand: 4tronix
The Playground system is an easy way to connect from Crumble, Raspberry Pi or BBC micro:bit to useful GizmosThe Light Sensor Gizmo provides an easy way to connect an Analog input which varies with the brightness of th...
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MyoWare Muscle Sensor
SKU: PI-AT-04-001 | Brand: Pimoroni
The MyoWare Muscle Sensor is an all-in-one electromyography (EMG) sensor that measures the filtered and rectified electrical activity of a muscle. It outputs 0 V to Vs (supply voltage) depending on the level of activi...
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Analog Output K-Type Thermocouple Amplifier - AD8495 Breakout
SKU: AF-1778 | Brand: Adafruit
The AD8495 from Analog Devices is an analog-output K-type thermocouple amplifier on a compact breakout board. Simply power the board with 3–18V DC, connect a K-type thermocouple to the terminal block, and read the tem...
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