Friday New Product: Raspberry Pi v2, PCB...

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February 27, 2015

For Fridays, it's either all or nothing - so today is an all day, with all kinds of exciting new things, including Raspberry Pi Version 2 & accessories, PCBGrip and Hakko soldering irons:

Raspberry Pi Version 2 1GB
$59.00

Much like the B+, but with additional horsepower and memory under the hood.
Raspberry Pi Camera Board Module
$47.00
The Raspberry Pi has the Camera Serial Interface, which this camera uses to great effect with high-speed and high resolution.
Raspberry Pi Camera Case - Black
$9.50

The Raspberry Pi Camera Case is cheap insurance for your RaspiCam applications.
Hakko FX-901 - Cordless Soldering Iron
$43.75
Soldering irons are great when mains power is nearby. For those times when you need to crawl under a car dash, the Hakko battery-powered version suits the need better.
Actobotics Standard Gripper Kit A - Channel Mount
$12.25

Sometimes you need to pinch (or grip) something remotely, and this Actobotics unit the solid and inexpensive mechanical part to your solution.
PCBGrip Kit 750 - Master
$290.00

For the most flexibility in assembling electronics, the PCBGrip Master Kit has a full complement of options.
PCBGrip Kit 150 - Standard
$255.00

For a truly useful tool when assembling electronics, the PCBGrip Standard Kit has pretty much all you'll need.
PCBGrip Kit 50 - Minimalist
$124.00

For the most flexibility in assembling electronics, the PCBGrip Master Kit has a full complement of options

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