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.
Let's take a close look at all the new updates for Artemis that have recently been released!
The new A111 Pulsed Radar Breakout is looking good in red! We also have a new kit that makes it easy to get started with micro:bit!
Take a look at Cyclic Redundancy Checks beyond just copy/pasting an implementation. The underlying mathematical principles are very interesting, and you can try it yourself in Python!
We're pretty excited about the numerous possibilities that machine learning offers. Now we're looking for the next great group of ideas on how to use machine learning in everyday situations.
A new Feather-compatible Artemis Thing Plus is available, along with the SparkFun Edge 2! We also have a new Qwiic-enabled Motor Driver and a USB 2.0 microphone.
What do you do after the SparkFun Inventor's Kit? The world of electronics using Arduino is vast – here are a few tutorials to help take your projects to the next level!
A new biometric Qwiic sensor is here! We also have a new electric screwdriver and a USB Power Meter.
Are you new to the Teensy product line? Make sure to check out our Getting Started with Teensy tutorial before adding this powerful microcontroller to your project!
The Raspberry Pi 4 is here, and so is Week Two of Two Weeks of Free! And new micro:bit accessory boards! Exciting!
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!
We hope you're enjoying Two Weeks of Free – today we're releasing the details for Week Two, which begins Friday!
After a short time in retirement, the SparkX A111 Breakout Board is coming back to life as part of the Get Sparked program!
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