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The MonkMakes Power for micro:bit opens up lots of ways of powering your micro:bit. This tiny board has a standard DC barrel jack socket at...
View full detailsThe XBee3 Thing Plus is an ultra-capable and easy way for getting into wireless device development. The combination of XBee and Qwiic in a space-co...
View full detailsThis panel mount USB micro-B extension cable enables you to more easily enclose a project that contains a USB micro-B port. The cable is 6" in l...
View full detailsThe credit-card-sized computer has become even smaller! The Raspberry Pi Zero W is still the Pi you know and love, but at a largely reduced size of...
View full detailsThe Grove Shield FeatherWing for Particle Mesh and all Feathers is an add-under for any Particle Mesh or Feather board, so that you can easily inte...
View full detailsThe XBee3 Thing Plus is an ultra capable and easy way for getting into wireless device development. The combination of XBee and Qwiic in a space co...
View full detailsMake a gorgeous video set up with this high-resolution 8", IPS, 1024x768, plug-n-play HDMI screen kit with a display driver board that's perfect fo...
View full detailsThe MB1360 XL-MaxSonar-AEL0 sensor features centimeter resolution and a 10Hz read rate, and provides short to long distance detection and range inf...
View full detailsWe put a PermaProto half-sized proto board in a blender with a Pi Cobbler and out emerged this very tasty confection - the 40-Pin PermaProto for Pi...
View full detailsThe ultimate desktop retro arcade machine! Picade is a Raspberry Pi-powered mini arcade that you build yourself, with authentic arcade controls, a ...
View full detailsThis panel mount USB-B (female) to micro-B (male) cable enables you to more easily enclose a project that contains a USB micro-B port. The cable is...
View full detailsMake a gorgeous video set up with this high-resolution 10", IPS, 1024x768, plug-n-play HDMI screen kit with a display driver board that's perfect f...
View full detailsLooking for another way to keep your Raspberry Pi cool? Hook up Pimoroni's miniature 5V Fan SHIM and prevent your hard-working Pi from overheating!...
View full detailsThe RedBoard Artemis ATP is affectionately called 'All the Pins!' at SparkFun. The Artemis module has 48 GPIO and this board breaks out absolutely ...
View full detailsWe like to joke the Artemis Nano is a party on the front and business on the back. And that's by design! All the important LEDs, connectors, lab...
View full detailsThe Artemis Module from SparkFun is a Cortex-M4F with BLE 5.0 running up to 96MHz and with as low power as 6uA per MHz (less than 5mW). This is the...
View full detailsThink of the RedBoard Artemis as just another Arduino... That has BLE. And one megabyte of flash. And runs at less than 1mA. Oh, and it can run Ten...
View full detailsIn the next iteration of the Model B line, Raspberry Pi has given us the very powerful Model B 4 with the goal of the credit card sized development...
View full detailsThis battery holder is used to hold 3 zinc-manganese batteries (non-rechargeable) or 3 NiMH / NiCd batteries, which can change into a 4.5V battery ...
View full detailsThe embedded thermal printer uses thermal technology, it doesn't need to add toner or ink, stable performance and mini size. The embedded thermal p...
View full detailsThe MB7489 4-20HR-MaxSonar-WRMI sensor of weather resistance has millimeter resolution and a 7.5Hz read rate, provides short to long distance detec...
View full detailsGive your ItsyBitsy project a lift with the Adafruit AirLift Bitsy Add-On - a daughterboard that lets you use the powerful ESP32 as a WiFi co-proce...
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In the next iteration of the Model B line, Raspberry Pi has given us the very powerful Model B 4 with the goal of the credit card sized development...
View full detailsJust about all electronics use a UART serial port with RX and TX pins for debugging, bootloading, programming, serial output, etc. But it's rare fo...
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