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The "poor man's" accelerometer/motion sensor! These spring-vibration switches are medium sensitivity non-directional vibration induced trigger s...
View full detailsSurface mount device , SMD, resistors are the most widely used electronic component. They're designed to have small metal tabs that could be dir...
View full detailsElectrolytic decoupling capacitors 100uF/25V. These capacitors are great transient/surge suppressors. Attach one between the power and ground of yo...
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Piezo buzzers are used for making beeps, tones and alerts. This one is petite but loud! Drive it with 3-30V peak-to-peak square wave. To use, co...
View full detailsSometimes a simple analog control device can be the perfect tactile solution for your project, but they can be surprisingly hard to come by. Luc...
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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 detailsThis here is a 10 pack of the classic 1N4001 power blocking diode. These are good for reverse polarity protection (put it between your DC power jac...
View full detailsLEDs - those blinky things. A must have for power indication, pin status, opto-electronic sensors, and fun blinky displays. This is a very basic...
View full detailsThis is a basic baseplate for the Raspberry Pi 3 B/B+. It is translucent in color and provides a simple mounting solution for wherever you want to ...
View full detailsDoes your Arduino need to control a high voltage item, like a 12V LED strip, while needing to be powered as well? Do you want to avoid having multi...
View full detailsThe SparkFun WM8960 Audio Codec Breakout is a low-power, high-quality stereo codec with 1W Stereo Class D speaker drivers and headphone drivers. Th...
View full detailsThe SparkFun 5V Buck Regulator Breakout features the AP63357 from Diodes Inc., a 3.5A synchronous buck converter with a wide input voltage range of...
View full detailsThis is a simple 3-pin male SMD right angle header. Each pin can even be broken apart if you only need one or two pins instead of all three.The pin...
View full detailsThese red flexible LED filament bulbs are perfect for creating unique lighting effects. With a length of 300mm, they provide plenty of light whi...
View full detailsThese blue flexible LED filament bulbs are perfect for creating unique lighting effects. With a length of 300mm, they provide plenty of light wh...
View full detailsMake cables and wiring harnesses with ease using the best crimping pliers we've used. These especially light, ergonomic, precision-machined crimper...
View full detailsThese little chips are like miniature SSD drives for your electronics. When you don't need something with as much storage as a micro SD card, but a...
View full detailsHave you found yourself in a maze of twisty-turny knobs, all alike? These micro potentiometer (or rotary encoder) knobs offer a rainbow burst of co...
View full detailsYou just found the perfect I2C sensor, and you want to wire up two or three or more of them to your Arduino when you realize "Uh oh, this chip has ...
View full detailsWe dig the lil' rubber nubbin on the popular 75mm long 10KΩ slide potentiometer so much, we thought folks might like a pack of three for their own ...
View full detailsOur favorite food when hacking on code or electronics is a hot bowl of noodles - and around NYC these are often called 'noods'! What we've got here...
View full detailsHave you found yourself in a maze of twisty-turny knobs, all alike? These micro potentiometer (or rotary encoder) knobs offer a rainbow burst of co...
View full detailsHave you found yourself in a maze of twisty-turny knobs, all alike? These micro potentiometer (or rotary encoder) knobs offer a rainbow burst of co...
View full detailsHave you found yourself in a maze of twisty-turny knobs, all alike? These micro potentiometer (or rotary encoder) knobs offer a rainbow burst of co...
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