SparkFun’s Mooshimeter is able to safely measure 600 V at 10 A with 24-bit resolution from up to 50 meters away making multi-channel measurements possible.
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The SparkFun Raspberry Pi Zero W camera kit provides a pan/tilt camera controlled via a Raspberry Pi Zero W.
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SparkFun's ADXL345 is a small, thin, low-power, 3-axis MEMS accelerometer with high resolution (13-bit) measurement at up to ±16 g.
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SparkFun's SEN-12670 3-axis accelerometer, and Freescale’s MAG3110 3-axis magnetometer, produce orientation independent accurate compass heading information.
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SparkFun combines its CCS811 breakout board with ams' ultra-low power digital gas sensor for battery and wearable applications.
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SparkFun's SEN-14348 CCS811/BME280 combo breakout provides environmental data including barometric pressure, humidity, temp, TVOCs, and CO2 (or eCO2) levels.
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The SparkFun RedBoard combines the simplicity of the UNO’s Optiboot bootloader, the stability of the FTDI and the R3 shield compatibility of the latest Arduino UNO R3.
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SparkFun’s FreeSoC2 development board features two Cortex-M3 processor cores which are the CY8C5868LTI-LP039 and the CY8C5888AXI-LP096.
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SparkFun's ESP32 Thing development board is a fully encompassing development board with everything necessary to program, run, and develop a connected project.
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SparkFun offers PJRC's Teensy 3.6 development boards which feature a 180 MHz ARM® Cortex®-M4 with floating point unit and a Kinetis K66 microcontroller.
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SparkFun offers PJRC's Teensy 3.5 development boards which feature a 120 MHz ARM® Cortex®-M4 with floating point unit and a Kinetis K64F microcontroller.
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The world's first breadboard with an Arduino compatible built-in and Arduino shield, LEGO® brick, and native USB support from Sparkfun.
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At its heart, the SparkFun RedBoard Turbo uses the ATSAMD21G18 MCU, which is an Arm® Cortex®-M0+ 32-bit microcontroller that can run up to 48 MHz.
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SparkFun's Blynk board is specially designed to work with the ‘widgets’ within the Blynk mobile app to quickly and easily create your next IoT project.
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SparkFun's nRF52832 breakout provides easy access to all of the chip's features. It breaks out all of the nRF52's I/O pins, provides a 32.768 kHz RTC crystal, a user-programmable butto
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SparkFun's Big Easy Driver is a stepper motor driver board for bi-polar stepper motors up to a max 2A/phase. It is based on the Allegro A4988 stepper driver chip.
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SparkFun’s Cerberus USB cable has the standard A-type connector at one end and at the other end are three common USB connectors: B, mini-B, and micro-B.
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SparkFun’s Edison open power starter pack the user will be able to snap three basic "blocks" to their Edison to turn it into a modular Linux computer.
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