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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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October 20, 2003
NAIT Robot Challenge

Solarbotics went up to Edmonton, Alberta this last weekend to help out with the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology's Sumovore Mini-Sumo workshop/Robot Challenge/Open House, and to show off our wares. Give it a visit! Yes, yes, the Sumovore will be on sale for the first time tomorrow!

September 15, 2011
Magbot Pendulum, New SparkFun Items

Psst. Hey, you. We're about to show you Something Cool, and then we're going to show you some New Stuff. But, as it turns out, we're running rather low on Something Cools. This is where you come in - send us your projects! Seriously, we absolutely love to see what everyone uses our parts for […]

February 28, 2013
Phones Are Back Up

The maintenance was short and sweet, phone connection is restored, please feel free to call!

July 11, 2007
BEP Application: Bare Bones PhotoVore

We like to have some play time at Solarbotics, and the "Bare Bones Photovore" is the results of one of these play sessions. It's a very simple (amongst the simplest, we'll hazard to say) light-seeking solar-powered robot, and find it easy to build using the Bicore Experimenter's PCB.

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