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T-Camera ESP32 WROVER PSRAM Camera Module
T-Connector For Silicone Tubing - 5 Pack
TCS3200 RGB Color Sensor For Arduino
TCS3430/TCS34303 Ambient Tri-Stimulus Colour Sensor
MPN: ADA6479
TCS34725 RGB Color Sensor For Arduino
Teaching With Edison
Teaching With Grove Zero
Teaching With Makeblock Neuron
Teaching With Makey Makey
Teaching With mBot
Teaching With Micro:bit
Teaching With Raspberry Pi
Teensy 3.5
Teensy 3.6
Teensy 3.x Feather Adapter
Teensy 4.0
Teensy 4.0
Teensy 4.0 (Headers)
Teensy 4.1
Teensy 4.1 (Headers)
T-Camera ESP32 WROVER PSRAM Camera Module
The T-Camera is a powerful and compact development board designed for camera-based IoT applications. Powered by an ESP32 dual-core processor, it combines Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and camera functionality, making it ideal for face recognition, security monitoring, and other smart camera projects. With it...
T-Connector For Silicone Tubing - 5 Pack
These T-shaped barbed connectors allow you to split or combine silicone tubing runs into three-way junctions. Each port has an outer diameter of approximately 4 mm, designed to fit snugly with 3 mm ID silicone tubing for a secure seal. Key Features T-Junction Design – Three-way barbed connecto...
TCS3200 RGB Color Sensor For Arduino
An RGB colour sensor breakout board based on the TAOS TCS3200 chip, with four built-in white LEDs for illumination. The TCS3200 can detect and measure a wide range of visible colours by converting light intensity to a frequency output that can be read directly by a microcontroller. The sensor co...
TCS3430/TCS34303 Ambient Tri-Stimulus Colour Sensor
· MPN: ADA6479
This breakout brings ambient light tri-stimulus colour sensing to your project using CIE XYZ plus an IR channel, rather than the more common RGB-style approach. It is designed for applications where you want access to the raw sensor count data so you can match and calibrate it to your own colour ...
TCS34725 RGB Color Sensor For Arduino
The TCS34725 is an I2C RGB colour sensor that detects the red, green, and blue components of light in its environment and returns digital colour values. With high sensitivity, a wide dynamic range, and a built-in IR blocking filter, it delivers accurate colour readings under varied lighting condi...
Teaching With Edison
A webinar designed to help educators incorporate the Edison Robot into the Digital Technologies curriculum. Learn practical strategies for introducing robotics and coding in the classroom using Edison's accessible, student-friendly platform. This session covers an introduction to the Edison Robo...
Teaching With Grove Zero
Learn how to incorporate Grove Zero in your Digital Technologies Curriculum.In this webinar, you will be introduced to the Grove Zero and shown examples on how they can be implemented in the classroom.
Teaching With Makeblock Neuron
Learn how to incorporate Makeblock Neuron in your Digital Technologies Curriculum.In this webinar, you will be introduced to the Makeblock Neuron and shown examples on how they can be implemented in the classroom.
Teaching With Makey Makey
Learn how to incorporate the Makey Makey in your Digital Technologies Curriculum.In this webinar, you will be introduced to the Makey Makey board and shown examples on how it can be implemented in the classroom.
Teaching With mBot
Learn how to incorporate the Makeblock mBot in your Digital Technologies Curriculum.In this webinar, you will be introduced to the mBot Robot and shown examples on how it can be implemented in the classroom.
Teaching With Micro:bit
Learn how to incorporate the BBC Micro:bit in your Digital Technologies Curriculum.In this webinar, you will be introduced to the BBC Micro:bit and shown examples on how they can be implemented in the classroom.
Teaching With Raspberry Pi
Learn how to incorporate Raspberry Pi in your Digital Technologies Curriculum.In this webinar, you will be introduced to the Raspberry Pi Range and shown examples on how they can be implemented in the classroom.
Teensy 3.5
The Teensy 3.5 is a compact, powerful USB development board built around a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 processor running at 120 MHz with a hardware floating-point unit. With 512 KB of flash, 256 KB of RAM, and 64 digital I/O pins (all 5V tolerant), it packs serious capability into a small form factor. ...
Teensy 3.6
Actual size is 2.4 by 0.7 inch The Teensy USB Development Board is a complete USB-based microcontoller development system. Version 3.6 features a 32 bit 180 MHz ARM Cortex-M4 processor with floating point unit. All digital and analog pins are 3.3 volts. Do not apply more than 3.3V to an...
Teensy 3.x Feather Adapter
The Teensy 3.x Feather Adapter rearranges the pins of a Teensy 3.x board to match the Adafruit Feather form factor and pinout. This allows the Teensy to work with the full range of FeatherWing add-ons — motor drivers, GPS modules, LED matrices, OLEDs, and more. The adapter also includes a built-...
Teensy 4.0
Teensy 4.0: High Performance in a Compact Form The Teensy 4.0 is a powerful, compact development board measuring just 1.4" × 0.7". It features the blazing-fast 600 MHz ARM Cortex-M7 processor, built on the NXP iMXRT1062 chip — currently the fastest microcontroller available. Maintaining the same ...
Teensy 4.0
The Teensy 4.0 is a high-performance microcontroller development board powered by the NXP iMXRT1062 ARM Cortex-M7 processor running at 600 MHz. Despite its compact 35.6 × 17.8 mm (1.4 × 0.7") form factor — the same size as the Teensy 3.2 — it delivers exceptional processing power with a dual-issu...
Teensy 4.0 (Headers)
Teensy 4.0 features an ARM Cortex-M7 processor at 600MHz, with a NXP iMXRT1062 chip, the fastest microcontroller available today. Teensy 4.0 is the same size and shape as Teensy 3.2, and retains compatibility with most of the pin functions on Teensy 3.2. The best part of this version of Teensy 4....
Teensy 4.1
The Teensy 4.1 is the newest iteration of the astoundingly popular development platform that features an ARM Cortex-M7 processor at 600MHz, with a NXP iMXRT1062 chip, four times larger flash memory than the 4.0, and two new locations to optionally add more memory. The Teensy 4.1 is the same si...
Teensy 4.1 (Headers)
The Teensy 4.1 is the newest iteration of the astoundingly popular development platform that features an ARM Cortex-M7 processor at 600MHz, with a NXP iMXRT1062 chip, four times larger flash memory than the 4.0, and two new locations to optionally add more memory. The Teensy 4.1 is the same size ...