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May 30, 2014

The new products are back! With more new products!

Adafruit Motor/Stepper/Servo Shield for Arduino v2 Kit
$19.95
Need to move motors but don't want to use up a lot of pins? Try out the I2C enabled Motorshield from Adafruit.
Solarbotics I2C Shift Leveler
$8.95
This little I2C adapter will have you shifting signals with ease in no time flat.
Intel(R) Galileo Board
$79.95
Step into single board computing with the new Intel Galileo based on the x86 architecture with native support for the Arduino programming environment!
MicroSD Card and Breakout board
$14.95
This handy little SD card adapter is not just a breakout board but rather a feature rich adapter with a focus on ease of use.
Lightning Serial Cable (L2-DB9V)
$69.00
Connects a Lightning iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to RS-232 serial devices at baud rates up to 115.2 Kbps. Let your apps break out of the virtual world!

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Sumovore Line-follower

This link is a bit on the old side, but if you are thinking of entering the WCRG event next month, here's last year's champion's (Craig Limber) webpage about turning his Sumovore into an almost-as-good line follower! It's a good way to get into this rapidly-growing event...

July 11, 2007
BEP Application: Bare Bones PhotoVore

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