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We have ported another "still relevant" tutorial from our archives, and added additional content to make it even more helpful on your next project!
The SAMD51 Thing Plus is here, providing you with two new Thing options. We also have a Qwiic ADC board and pHAT, and three new JTAG programmers from Segger!
Let's review an overly simple example of our new product process, and the unavoidable truth of fun over efficiency in my life...
A full-fledged JetBot kit is now available, along with a new LoRa Pi Gateway, right angle LED jig, and a thin speaker!
Do you need an LED? The answer is always yes. But what if you need one right now? Build yourself an LED gumball machine and never run out again!
Want to learn more about the weather than just whether or not the sun is out? The SparkFun micro:climate kit for micro:bit lets you measure, view and record the weather around you.
The new OpenMV H7 is here, along with a new Buck-Boost Converter, a few revisions to our micro:bit kits, and a latching solenoid!
We took a crew down to CU Boulder to check out all of the capstone and graduate projects that were presented to the public!
The Qwiic Rapid Prototyping System has expanded. Time to check it out and stay up to date with the latest!
Control a robot wirelessly with your hand using XBees, Arduino and an accelerometer.
Looking to get your feet wet with GPS? We've got just the tutorial for you! Accurately display your coordinates on a small OLED with the press of a button using hardware from our Qwiic Connect System (I2C).
The Qwiic Keypad is now in red, and along with it a new Raspberry Pi PoE HAT and a few other additions to our catalog that won't last forever!
Using EL once again for my students' performance using a glove controller, XBees, EL sequencers and Arduino.
Recently, a team from the St. Vrain Innovation Center assembled its first custom PCB design with the help of SparkFun. This is the story behind their project and their experience.
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