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Adafruit 128x64 OLED Bonnet for Raspberry Pi
Adafruit AMG8833 IR Thermal Camera Breakout
Adafruit ANO Rotary Navigation Encoder Breakout PCB
Adafruit MPU-6050 6-DoF Accel and Gyro Sensor - STEMMA QT Qwiic
Adafruit 12V Bias Voltage Boost Converter - TPS61040
MPN: ADA5644
Adafruit 128x64 OLED Bonnet for Raspberry Pi
The Adafruit 128×64 OLED Bonnet is a compact display add-on for Raspberry Pi, featuring a 1.3" diagonal monochrome OLED screen with a 5-way joystick and two pushbuttons. The high-contrast white OLED pixels are individually lit with no backlight required, delivering crisp, readable text and graphi...
Adafruit AMG8833 IR Thermal Camera Breakout
Add heat-vision to your project with the Adafruit AMG8833 Grid-EYE Breakout. This sensor from Panasonic contains an 8×8 array of infrared thermal sensors that returns 64 individual temperature readings over I2C — like a compact thermal camera you can integrate into any microcontroller or Raspberr...
Adafruit ANO Rotary Navigation Encoder Breakout PCB
This breakout PCB converts the ANO rotary navigation encoder's non-standard pinout into a straightforward, breadboard-friendly header strip. The ANO encoder combines a rotary encoder with directional and centre-push buttons — similar to classic scroll wheel interfaces — and this PCB makes it easy...
Adafruit MPU-6050 6-DoF Accel and Gyro Sensor - STEMMA QT Qwiic
The Adafruit MPU-6050 breakout combines a 3-axis accelerometer and 3-axis gyroscope in a single compact sensor, providing 6 degrees of freedom (6-DoF) motion sensing over I2C. A proven and popular IMU, the MPU-6050 is ideal for detecting orientation, movement, and rotation in robotics, wearables,...
Adafruit 12V Bias Voltage Boost Converter - TPS61040
· MPN: ADA5644
The Adafruit 12V Bias Voltage Boost Converter uses the TI TPS61040 to generate 12V DC from as little as 3V input. This compact breakout is ideal for generating the bias voltage needed by OLED displays, LED string backlights, and FLASH/EEPROM reprogramming — without requiring a separate 12V supply...