New Product: Sensors

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August 31, 2016
Seeed Grove - IMU 9DOF V2
$18.23

The Grove 9 degree-of-freedom (DOF) module features the MPU-9250, and is an easy-to-use all in one module from SeeedStudios.
Teensy Prop Shield LC
$13.00
The Prop Shield LC is the stripped-down version of the Teensy Prop Sensor Shield (motion sensors removed)
Prop Shield With Motion Sensors
$27.00

The Teensy Prop Shield is a wonderfully full-features sensor add-on for Teensy (and other) microcontrollers, featuring 11 sensor inputs, audio amplification and 8MB extra memory.
Adafruit ALS-PT19 Analog Light Sensor Breakout
$3.50
Add a teeny analog light sensor, the ALS PT19 analog light sensor is a great way to upgrade a project that uses a photocell and needs RoHS compliance.
1.77mm Nickel Plated Steel Spring Tubing
$3.50
1.77mm (.07") diameter nickel plated steel spring tubing for stiffer tactile sensor designs

 

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