This ABS enclosure is designed to be mounted on a DIN Rail. The Raspberry Pi 5 is fixed to the backplate with two screws and then the cover can be cli..
Description: The SparkFun Qwiic HAT for Raspberry Pi is the quickest and easiest way to enter into SparkFun’s Qwiic ecosystem while still using that Raspberry Pi that you’ve come to know and love. The Qwiic HAT connects the I2C bus (GND, 3.3V, SDA and SCL) on your Raspberry Pi to an array of Qwiic c..
Description: Looking for a super small microcontroller to use with the Qwiic eco-system?
The SparkFun Qwiic Micro is molded to fit our standard 1"x1" Qwiic
standard size which makes it one of our smallest micro-controller
offerings to date. At it's core is the powerful and versatile
ATSAMD21..
Description: Sometimes you just need an MP3 to play. Whether it's a theme song as
you enter the room or a power song when you are working out. The
SparkFun Qwiic MP3 Trigger takes care of all the necessary requirements,
all you need to do is send a simple I2C command and listen
to whatever i..
Description: Do you have too many sensors with the same I2C address? Put them on the SparkFun Qwiic Mux Breakout to get them all talking on the same bus! The Qwiic Mux Breakout enables communication with multiple I2C devices that have the same address that makes it simple to interface with. The Qwii..
The SparkFun Qwiic OpenLog is the smarter and better looking cousin
to the extremely popular OpenLog but now we've ported the original
serial based interface to I2C! Thanks to the added Qwiic connectors, you can daisy chain multiple I2C
devices and log them all without taking up your serial po..
Description: The SparkFun Qwiic pHAT for Raspberry Pi (based on the original Qwiic Hat) provides you with the quickest and easiest way to enter into SparkFun’s Qwiic ecosystem while still using that Raspberry Pi that you’ve come to know and love. The Qwiic pHAT connects the I2C bus (GND, 3.3V, SDA a..
Description: The SparkFun Qwiic pHAT V2.0 for Raspberry Pi provides you with the quickest and easiest way to enter into SparkFun’s Qwiic ecosystem while still using that Raspberry Pi that you’ve come to know and love. The Qwiic pHAT connects the I2C bus (GND, 3.3V, SDA, and SCL) on your Raspberry Pi..
Description: Passive Infrared (PIR) sensors are great for detecting motion in a
small area around the sensor. The 1µA SparkFun EKMB1107112 Qwiic PIR
uses an EKM-series PIR sensor from Panasonic® paired with an ATTiny84 to interact with it using I2C
with the Qwiic system. The EKMB-series PIR se..
Description: The SparkFun ESP32-C6 Qwiic Pocket Development Board is designed to
fit the 1in. x 1in. Qwiic Standard Size, making it easy to add a
powerful wireless development platform that stacks into any existing
project using the Qwiic ecosystem. It features the ESP32-C6 Mini-1 module from ..
Description: Here at SparkFun, we refuse to leave 'good enough' alone. That's why we're adding to our line-up of Arduino-compatible microcontrollers once more! The SparkFun Qwiic Pro Micro is a revision of the original Pro Micro and is, overall, functionally the same as the previous version. The boa..
Description: The SparkFun Qwiic Quad Relay is a unique power accessory board that
has been designed for switching not one but four high powered devices
from your Arduino or another low powered microcontroller using I2C.
Taking a look at the board, the Quad Relay has four individual relays
ra..
Description: The SparkFun Qwiic Quad Solid State Relay Kit takes one of our favorite solid state relays and lets you place up to four of them on a single PCB to control all of them via I2C from your desired microcontroller. Each relay is rated to 40A @ 28-380 VAC so with all four on board you can co..
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