Friday New Product - Grove and RGB LED B...

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August 14, 2015
Grove - 2-Coil Latching Relay
$12.84

The Grove latching relays are interesting because they take a pulse to toggle their state, which it maintains even after a power cycle.
GrovePi Starter Kit for Raspberry Pi
$116.87
Carrying a GrovePi+ board together with 12 carefully selected Grove sensors with 10 pieces cables, this starter kit gets you up and running with the Raspberry Pi quickly.
Triangle RGB LED Brick - WS2812B Breakout(10 PCs pack)
$11.59

This is a mini breakout board for WS2812B RGB LED.
2.4G wireless module NRF24L01+PA+LNA (PA-SMA)
$12.82
This wireless transceiver module is an easy and suitable module if you want to setup your wireless communication system at a low cost.
Grove - BLE (dual model)
$29.13

Grove - BLE (dual model) v1.0 uses CSR dual mode Bluetooth chip,with the ARM architecture single chip which supports AT instructions.

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April 11, 2014
Friday New Product: LilyTwinkle, Teensy ...

It's Friday again, and it's been a busy (two) weeks since there was a new product. Wait no more, here it is. 4-Conductor LED Strip Clamp $0.95 Reduce the crazy soldering mess with these super useful RGB LED strip clamps! LilyTwinkle ATtiny85 $6.95 A preprogrammed controller board that can make your wearable project sparkle and […]

August 12, 2016
New Product: SeeedStudio

Seeed One Wire Temperature Sensor $7.97 For simple and easy temperature measurement using the 1-wire protocol with a prepared DS18B20 sensor. Adjustable IR Reflection Sensor (3-80cm) $9.32 This panel/plate mount IR reflection sensor has a 3-80cm threshold detection range. Grove - High Temperature Sensor $12.02 This isn't a plain outdoor thermometer - it has a […]

November 21, 2016
Expo Holiday Market snapshot

Although Calgary Expo Holiday Market that took place over this weekend was not exactly costume-abundant, it was nice to see the finished costume Solarbotics helped to bling up with our SuperFlex LED strings: Analeigh Cosplay's Who of Whoville!

September 28, 2008
BEAM as part of thesis work

Rory Nugent (of Solar Xylophone fame) has posted his thesis presentation to the Interactive Telecommunications Program, which heavily features BEAM devices. By "building things with a sense of life", he's documenting what we've known for a good while - autonomous devices ("pets") offer unusual interesting relationships. Keep up the good work!

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