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Advanced Muscle Sensing with SparkFun MyoWare 2.0 Wireless Shield Featuring an ESP32-WROOM Modul
The SparkFun MyoWare 2.0 Wireless Shield can be called an accessory designed to work seamlessly with the MyoWare 2.0 Muscle Sensor. The module is built around an ESP32-WROOM module and houses a built-in 40mAh LiPo battery for wearable applications. Application includes Prosthetics and...
Continue ReadingSparkFun ESP32-C6 Thing Plus an ESP32-C6 Based Dev Board with Qwiic Connector
The SparkFun ESP32-C6 Thing Plus features the ESP32-C6 WROOM-1-N16 module, supporting WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, Zigbee, and Thread for diverse wireless project applications. Equipped with a microSD slot, Qwiic connector, and Feather-compatible footprint, it's designed for seamless...
Continue ReadingSparkFun’s New Experiential Robotics Platform (XRP) Is Designed for Hands-On Learning and Educational Use
The Experiential Robotics Platform (XRP) integrates a Raspberry Pi Pico W and a 6-axis motion sensor with Blockly, Python, and WPILib for educational robotics development. Designed for tool-free assembly, it enables progression from basic to advanced robotics projects for students and...
Continue ReadingSparkFun Pro Micro – ESP32-C3 Features a Qwiic Connector
SparkFun has recently announced the "SparkFun Pro Micro - ESP32-C3" board, an ESP32-C3-based development board featuring SparkFun's Qwiic Connect System. This compact board includes Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPIO, SPI, UART, I2C, I2S, and all the necessary hardware required for advanced IoT and...
Continue ReadingNew SparkFun GNSS-RTK L1/L5 Breakout Board Features u-blox NEO-F9P Chip and Features a Qwiic Connector
SparkFun recently launched a new GNSS-RTK L1/L5 Breakout board featuring the u-blox NEO-F9P chip. Unlike traditional L1/L2 models, this chip uses L1/L5 bands that enhance its performance in urban areas. Additionally, it's more resistant to radio frequency interference, which ensures...
Continue ReadingSparkFun’s New TMAG5273 3D Hall-Effect Sensor Features Qwiic Connectors
Sparkfun recently introduced two breakout boards based on the TMAG5273 Linear 3D Hall-Effect Sensor. The board is available in two variants: a Mini version (0.5in. x 1in.) and a Standard version (1in. x 1in.). Both have low power consumption (2.3mA active, 1µA sleep), but only the...
Continue ReadingInkplate 4 Tempera comes with 3.8-inch e-paper touchscreen display
Soldered Electronics has announced another Inkplate embedded device, an open source and Arduino-compatible e-paper display module– Inkplate 4 Tempera. The Inkplate 4 TEMPERA features a 3.8-inch e-paper touchscreen with a resolution of 600x600 pixels. It comes with built-in front...
Continue ReadingSparkFun DataLogger IoT sells at $54.95, cheaper than its original version
SparkFun has developed DataLogger IoT based on the company’s original DataLogger IoT 9DoF compromise of the STMicroelectronics ISM330DHCX and MEMSIC MMC5983MA. The all-new DataLogger IoT is a device designed to log various data types, such as GPS coordinates, pressure, humidity, and...
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