Friday New Product: Teensy, Ribbon Cable...

Solar botics
June 5, 2015

Today is Friday, and we are announcing a range of parts that might be helpful in your projects:

Teensy-LC USB Development Board
$11.65

Teensy-LC delivers an impressive collection of capabilities to make modern electronic projects simpler.
Infrared Receiver 2.5-5.5V 38kHz
$1.40
Compact IR Receiver for sensor applications.
2xAAA Battery Holder with Cover and Switch
$1.50

For those of you building smaller devices, you may appreciate a holder for a pair of AAA batteries.
Lead-free Solder Spool (100g)
$6.50
Solder, without lead!
Raspberry Pi - GPIO Extension Ribbon Cable (15cm)
$2.95

Extend those Pi I/O lines up to 15cm (6") away.

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