Friday New Product: Galileo, Shift Level...

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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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