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LED desk/mantle shadow clock soldering kit The Bulbdial Clock kit is based on an original design concept from IronicSans.com and developed at Evil ...
View full detailsYour electronics can now see in dazzling color with this lovely color light sensor. We found the best color sensor on the market, the TCS34725, whi...
View full detailsThis simple and playful soldering kit is based on the on the beautiful Buggy circuit board designed by Saar Drimer of Boldport, originally created ...
View full detailsA complete Bearables Fox Kit with coloured LED badge, light sensor, thread, needles, and battery. Sewable, hackable, wearable, adorable! Bearables...
View full detailsThere's no better way for kids to learn about the world around them than to test how things work. Building Your Own Robots presents fun robotics pr...
View full detailsAutogami is a little car that runs on sun! Just place it on the windowsill or in the sun to recharge the battery! A days charge allows the car to r...
View full detailsAn adorable acorn sensor to connect to and trigger your Bearables badge. Bearables is a range of woodland-themed wearable LED badges and sensors...
View full detailsPaint circuits and sensors, or use Electric Paint as a conductive adhesive on almost anything including paper, plastic, textiles and conventiona...
View full detailsMake your next custom USB cable a breeze with a USB Mini B Male Plug to 5-pin Terminal Block. If you need to connect to a device with a mini ...
View full detailsReady to prototype your next Beagle Bone project? You'll certainly want this handy Proto-Plate! Not only is it really good looking, its also ver...
View full detailsThis knit jersey conductive fabric is 63% cotton, 35% silver yarn and 2% spandex. Use small pieces for soft switches, plush keypads, capacitive ...
View full detailsThis is a 5 wire cable with a SHR style (1mm pitch) connector on each end. These are very similar to our Qwiic connectors and cables but are 5-pin....
View full detailsThe Arduino Prototyping Shield makes it easy for you to design custom circuits for the MEGA standard Arduino pinout The Arduino Prototyping Shield ...
View full detailsMake your own smart LED arrangement with the same integrated LED that is used in our NeoPixel strip and pixels. This tiny 5050 (5mm x 5mm) RGB L...
View full detailsThis is a 5 wire cable with a SHR style (1mm pitch) connector on one end and 5 breadboard friendly pins on the other. These are very similar to ...
View full detailsThis soft fabric ribbon has tiny surface mount LEDs bonded onto two thin conductive threads that go along the length. A tiny battery pack controlle...
View full detailsIf you like the speed and simplicity of ARM Cortex M0+ chips, but want to just dip a toe in, you'll fall in love with the adorable little LPC...
View full detailsLet’s face it, everyone will need a screwdriver at some point so it is best to be as prepared as possible by having plenty of different driver bits...
View full detailsIf you're like me, you've dreamed of being a dolphin - smoothly gliding through the water. Using your echo-location abilities to detect tasty...
View full detailsThat photo isn't a Photoshop-job, it really is a 7-segment display with a RGB LED in every single segment! Now you can have a large 7-segment digit...
View full detailsThe 555 timer is one of the most used and useful ICs ever produced. Designed in 1971 by Hans Camenzind it provides a way to include different metho...
View full detailsIdeal for clocks and timers these displays will really light up your project Available in four colours this common anode display has 16 through hol...
View full detailsMake your own USB connections without slicing apart a USB cable and soldering those thin wires inside. These DIY "USB shells" are available in U...
View full detailsIdeal for clocks and timers these displays will really light up your project Available in four colours this common anode display has 16 through hol...
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