Sensors & Modules
Explore a broad range of sensors and modules for electronics projects, from temperature and distance sensors to IMUs, relay modules, ADC breakouts, and liquid level sensors. Whether you're building a weather station, robotics project, or home automation system, you'll find the right component here.
Popular with Australian hobbyists, STEM educators, and professional makers, these modules work with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other common platforms. Fast shipping across Australia to get your project moving.
MyoWare 2.0 Reference Cable
SKU: SF-CAB-19244 | Brand: SparkFun
The MyoWare 2.0 Reference Cable extends the reference pin on the MyoWare 2.0 Muscle Sensor, allowing you to place the reference electrode on a separate part of the body. This is useful when the sensor's built-in refer...
Delivered by Tue 23 Jun
MyoWare 2.0 Power Shield
SKU: SF-DEV-21868 | Brand: SparkFun
The MyoWare® 2.0 Power Shield is designed to easily power the MyoWare 2.0 Muscle Sensor for remote applications. The MyoWare Power Shield is equipped with snap connectors on the board so you can easily stack it to the...
Delivered by Tue 23 Jun
MyoWare 2.0 Reference Cable - 10 pack
SKU: SF-KIT-19627 | Brand: SparkFun
This is a 10 pack of the MyoWare® Reference 2.0 Cables. The MyoWare 2.0 Reference Cable is meant as an extension for the MyoWare 2.0 Muscle Sensor's reference pin. You will just need to insert the pin into its housing...
Delivered by Tue 23 Jun
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