New Particle boards and kits are available, along with a new version of the SparkFun gator:bit carrier board for your micro:bit!
Let's check out my third design to control LEDs based on movement using an accelerometer!
Last week, we took a look at using the digital pins on our new LumiDrive LED Driver. This week, we'll play with the analog pins, and see if we can't put something together using both!
We have another new RedBoard today and it's gone turbo-tastic! But we can't forget about the Qwiic MP3 Trigger and Lumini 8x8 Matrix, too!
Wes and I collaborated on some code to take your current Spotify album art and display it on a 64x64 LED matrix. Let's check it out!
The brief but joyous rescue of a project whose original API disappeared behind a paywall.
If you're looking to try coding in Python, especially as it translates to the world of physical computing, the SparkFun LumiDrive is a great way to get started.
This week we have the new GPS-RTK2 Board, a LED Driver that utilizes MicroPython, and three APA102 LED Rings!
Which came first, the function or the form? Regardless of the course your build takes from start to finish, there's no reason it can't be seen as both technology and art.
Join us for part two of our in-depth look at testbed design at SparkFun. Here, we focus on the hardware design choices for our in-house testing tool, the Flying Jalapeno.
With the speed that technology changes and advances, products can't be expected to remain on the market forever. But what happens when a product's retirement interferes with your project?
A new Qwiic-enabled Relay Board in single and quad versions, as well as a new Raspberry Pi board!
Technology is making it easier and faster to do business, share information, and even argue with strangers around the world, but I believe there's more to it than that.
On this last New Product Post of 2018, we have plenty of new development boards for you to use!
Congratulations, this history is motivational, Best regards from Queretaro Mex.