A new Qwiic pHAT for Raspberry Pi, a new version of the Nvidia Jetson Nano, and a new and improved moto:bit for micro:bit!

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Using cryptographic authentication, we created a super-secure remote control to open a garage!

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The new SparkFun Sensor Kit is now available with new Latching Terminals!

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Deck out your Sphero RVR robot with a Raspberry Pi Zero W, remote pan-tilt camera, and some Qwiic components!

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For our last release of 2019, we have a new RPLIDAR from Slamtec, a new FLIR Dev Kit, four new cases for your Raspberry Pi 4 and two Zio Qwiic sensors. And a partridge in a pear tree.

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Two GPS boards utilizing the NEO-M9N module are now available, along with the new Cthulhu Shield

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A new Qwiic Pi SHIM is here, as well as a new version of our classic LED Starter Kit and a 976x592 CMOS Camera!

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The Qwiic Pro Kit is here so you can develop and prototype faster than ever!

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We added a follow-up GPS tutorial to increase your GPS skills a few weeks ago. Now we want to show you a practical example with a handheld GPS coordinate logger that will pin locations for your viewing pleasure using Google Earth.

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A new SAMD21 Micro Development Board, a new version of the Teensy Shield, and a different look for our safety glasses.

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A new, Qwiic-enabled, Crypto Co-Processor Breakout, a gator:circuit kit for micro:bit, and the newest version of the LIDAR-Lite!

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What do you do after the SparkFun Inventor's Kit? The RedBoard Qwiic in your kit offers a world of opportunities – here are a few tutorials to help you dive into the Qwiic ecosystem with your SIK!

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Many of us at SparkFun consume coffee for breakfast, maybe lunch or dinner, but for some go-getters it's all three. Join me as I dig into the habits and trends of our breakroom coffee setup.

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A new biometric Qwiic sensor is here! We also have a new electric screwdriver and a USB Power Meter.

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The trail-ready lightning detector has been out in the wild getting some good use. As summer nears its end, it is a great time to take the project back to the drawing board and figure out what should be upgraded, what should be added and what can be removed – just in time for some fall outdoor adventures!

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Two new XBee3 boards are available, along with an Atmospheric Qwiic Sensor, a Raspberry Pi Zero W with headers, and some mountable USB cables.

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Prototyping an outdoor lightning warning system.

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A Qwiic-enabled Ambient Light Sensor is here, along with an updated LilyPad LED board!

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The new version of the SparkFun Raspberry Pi Servo HAT is here in pHAT form, along with a new OBD-II device and TRRS connectors!

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Apologies for my confusion. I was deep in the datasheet (page 1137) where this line gave the impression of USB 2.0 capabilities. "RP2350…

Yep you are correct. I mistakenly took the spec from the Pico 2 board itself which states "Raspberry Pi Pico 2 comes with all the features…

More corrections: According to the datasheet RP2350 has no internal flash not 4MB as stated here. The RP2354 has 2MB of internal flash.

The RP2350 is still USB 1.1, not 2.0 as stated in the article. I am sure I wouldn't have spent a few hours reading about ULPI trying to see…

Thanks for the heads up! It looks like we went live with the 1st draft 🤦 I've got it updated now and will double check the specs again.

In addition to the parts you highlighted, the M33 core not the same as the M0+, as it's described as being in the article

Something does not add up here. According to the RP2350 datasheet on RPi site, RP2350 has: > * Dual Cortex-M33 or Hazard3 processors at…

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