New Product: Microcontrollers & Ras...

Solar botics
July 22, 2016
SparkFun Electric Imp Breakout
$17.48

The SparkFun Electric Imp breakout board makes it easy to experiment with your Electric Imp IoT project.
ESP-12F AP+STA Remote Serial Port WIFI Controller / Module
$9.38
The ESP8266 (ESP-12F AP+STA) is a nice "Internet of Things" microcontroller with Wifi (or as a Wifi bridge for your project)
Adafruit Metro Mini 328 - 5V 16MHz
$20.18

Tiny breadboard-friendly UNO-compatible development board.
SparkFun Pi Wedge (Preassembled)
$14.25
The Raspberry Pi series of "single board computers" all have a 40-pin GPIO breakout, but it isn't breadboard friendly. Use the Pi Wedge to bring these lines out to your breadboard.
HDMI Male To DVI-D Female 24+1 DVI Converter Adapter for LCD Monitor
$6.68

HDMI Male to DVI-D Female Video Adapter.
5VDC 40mm Raspberry Pi Cooling Fan
$3.98

This 40mm square x 10mm deep 5V fan is ideal to mount to our Pi SAFE to keep your Raspberry Pi cool.
Mini/Micro to HDMI converter
$4.44

2 in 1 HDMI Female to Mini Micro HDMI Male V1.4 90 Degree Converter Adapter.

 

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Transistor turns 50!

Well, 50 years ago today, the Regency TR-1 transistor radio was unleashed on the masses. As the first transistor-based radio on the market, it made a splash. And here we are, 50 years later, making robots out of the same technology. Regenchy TR-1, Solarbotics salutes you!

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Sumovore Brainboard - the PICAXE!

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Catalog glitches...

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