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A row of headers - break to fit. 40 pins that can be cut to any size. Used with custom PCBs or general custom headers.
Listen to this good news - we now have a breakout board for a super tiny I2S MEMS microphone. Just like 'classic' electret microphones, MEMS mic...
View full detailsThis is a module that allows the TTL interface of the microcontroller to be transferred to the RS485 module. It is generally used for industrial au...
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Here it is, the motion sensor you were looking for: the one that just gives you the directly usable information without requiring you to first c...
View full detailsThese two Stacking Headers alone are, well, lonely. But pair them with the Raspberry Pi Pico, and you're in business! What do they do? They stac...
View full detailsMicro SD cards and microcontrollers go together like micro-peanutbutter-and-jelly: SD cards are inexpensive, durable, easy to find at any shop, ...
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Level shifting chips let you connect 3V and 5V devices together safely. This chip is similar to others in the shop (such as the 74LVC125) except...
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IO : bit is a functional expansion mini board for Micro:bit, which contains a miniature buzzer.It is different from the general expansion board on ...
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Note: The product not inclueded Raspberry Pi Pico. This IO expansion board brings out all IO pins of the Raspberry Pi Pico onto male and femal...
View full detailsDual GPIO Expander for Raspberry Pi Pico, Two Sets of Male Headers Dual GPIO Expander For Pico Two Sets Of Standard Raspberry Pi Pico GPIO Male ...
View full detailsNeed to attach some electronic components or sensors to your Raspberry Pi? PiBreak is a prototyping board for the Raspberry Pi. It provides labe...
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The SparkFun Load Cell Amplifier is a small breakout board for the HX711 IC that allows you to easily read load cells to measure weight. By connect...
View full detailsNote: The product not inclueded Raspberry Pi Pico. This Gravity Expansion Board, specifically designed for Raspberry Pi Pico, is compatible wi...
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Spin two DC motors or step one bi-polar or uni-polar stepper with up to 1.2A per channel using the DRV8833. This motor driver chip is a nice alt...
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Lithium ion polymer (also known as 'lipo' or 'lipoly') batteries are thin, light and powerful. The output ranges from 4.2V when completely charg...
View full detailsThis 2x20 pin female header is meant to allow you to extend the reach of any board with the standard 2x20 GPIO pin footprint like the Raspberry ...
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Throw out all those Mini and Micro B USB cables you have in a plastic bin - the next generation of USB connectors is here with USB C! You will s...
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Breakaway header is like the duct tape of electronics, and this header is one better with extra long pins on both sides. This makes it great ...
View full detailsThermocouples are very sensitive, requiring a good amplifier with a cold-compensation reference, as well as calculations to handle any non-linea...
View full detailsWe carry a few different GPS modules here in the Adafruit shop, but none that satisfied our every desire - that's why we designed this little GPS...
View full detailsThe Raspberry Pi 40-pin GPIO 1 to 2 expansion board is a great way to expand and extend your Raspberry Pi.
Since the advent of micro:bit, its simple and practical way of programming is widely loved by makers, students and teachers. Its sample design, cou...
View full detailsFor microcontrollers without an analog-to-digital converter or when you want a higher-precision ADC, the ADS1115 provides 16-bit precision at 860 s...
View full detailsThe SparkFun Qwiic Connect System is constantly growing in popularity with makers. So to make it even easier to get started, we’ve assembled this Q...
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