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 Shield is an easy-to-assemble board that provides a simple way to incorporate the Qwiic Connect System with your Arduino-based device. This shield connects the I2C bus on your Arduino to a series of SparkFun Qwiic connectors and provides the circuitry to convert the 5..
Description: Have you ever wanted to control something powerful or have you ever needed to turn on/off a high power device from your Arduino or another low powered microcontroller? The SparkFun Qwiic Single Relay provides you with the easiest to use relay yet. The Single Relay board can handle up to..
Description: The MCP9600 Breakout is a high accuracy Thermocouple Amplifier equipped with an I2C
interface, accessed over our Qwiic system. Inside the chip are two
temperature sensors, one for the thermocouple itself (the hot junction)
and one for the chip itself (the cold junction). As a resu..
Description: The MCP9600 Breakout is a high accuracy Thermocouple Amplifier equipped with an I2C
interface, accessed over our Qwiic system. Inside the chip are two
temperature sensors, one for the thermocouple itself (the hot junction)
and one for the chip itself (the cold junction). As a resu..
Description: The SparkFun QwiicBus EndPoint is the fastest and easiest way to extend the range of your I2C communication bus. The breakout uses NXP’s PCA9615 IC, which converts the two default I2C
signals into four differential signals, two for SCL and two for SDA.
The differential signals are s..
Description: The SparkFun QwiicBus MidPoint works in tandem with the QwiicBus Endpoint so you can extend the range of your I2C
bus and easily tap into it to drop in devices wherever you would like.
The QwiicBus uses NXP’s PCA9615 IC, which converts the two default I2C
signals into four differe..
Description: Think of the RedBoard Artemis as just another Arduino... That has BLE. And one megabyte of flash. And runs at less than 1mA. Oh, and it can run TensorFlow models. Ya, that too. The RedBoard Artemis takes the incredibly powerful Artemis module from SparkFun and wraps it up in an easy to ..
Description: The RedBoard Artemis ATP is affectionately called 'All the Pins!' at SparkFun. The Artemis module has 48 GPIO and this board breaks out absolutely every one of them in a familiar Mega like form factor. What's with the silkscreen labels? They're all over the place. We decided to label th..
Description: We like to joke the Artemis Nano is a party on the front and business on the back. And that's by design! All the important LEDs, connectors, labels, and buttons are presented on the front for the best user experience with all the supporting circuitry on the rear of the board. The RedBoa..
Description: The SparkFun RedBoard Edge is a nifty little rework of the SparkFun RedBoard designed to be panel mounted in your custom project enclosure to allow for an easy way to make a clean, finished looking product. It has all the features of a normal RedBoard and is just as easy to use, even al..
Description: At SparkFun we continually like to innovate, update, and improve even when it comes to our very own development boards. We have multiple versions of the SparkFun RedBoard in our catalog but none of them in an R3 form factor with a Qwiic connector on it to make I2C easy... until now! The..
Description: If you’re ready to step up your Arduino game from older 8-bit/16MHz microcontrollers, the SparkFun RedBoard Turbo is a formidable alternative. At its heart, the RedBoard Turbo uses the ATSAMD21G18, which is an ARM Cortex M0+, 32-bit microcontroller that can run at up to 48MHz. With an i..
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