SparkFun Qwiic Starter Kit for Raspberry Pi

Please be aware that the SparkFun Qwiic Starter Kit for Raspberry Pi WAS available for a limited time for our "Pi Day 2019" event. It was priced accordingly due to the fact that we only had a limited amount of stock available. Unfortunately, the promotion is currently sold out and is no longer available to be added to your cart for free.

Ready to get started with Raspberry Pi and Qwiic this Pi Day? We have everything needed to get you started using Qwiic on your Raspberry Pi. The Raspberry Pi Qwiic Starter Kit includes the Qwiic HAT for Raspberry Pi which adds 4 Qwiic connectors to your Pi, it also includes a RFD77402 Distance Sensor Breakout and the Environmental Combo breakout and plenty of Qwiic Cables to connect everything together.

The Qwiic system makes I2C on your Raspberry Pi a breeze. All you need is a Raspberry Pi with 2x20 GPIO header to plug the HAT into. Make sure to check the Includes tab to see everything that comes in the box!


The SparkFun Qwiic connect system is an ecosystem of I2C sensors, actuators, shields and cables that make prototyping faster and less prone to error. All Qwiic-enabled boards use a common 1mm pitch, 4-pin JST connector. This reduces the amount of required PCB space, and polarized connections mean you can’t hook it up wrong.


SparkFun Qwiic Starter Kit for Raspberry Pi Product Help and Resources

Raspberry Pi SPI and I2C Tutorial

October 29, 2015

Learn how to use serial I2C and SPI buses on your Raspberry Pi using the wiringPi I/O library for C/C++ and spidev/smbus for Python.

Graph Sensor Data with Python and Matplotlib

July 23, 2018

Use matplotlib to create a real-time plot of temperature data collected from a TMP102 sensor connected to a Raspberry Pi.

Python Programming Tutorial: Getting Started with the Raspberry Pi

June 27, 2018

This guide will show you how to write programs on your Raspberry Pi using Python to control hardware.

Core Skill: Programming

If a board needs code or communicates somehow, you're going to need to know how to program or interface with it. The programming skill is all about communication and code.

1 Programming

Skill Level: Noob - Programming will be limited to basic drag and drop interfaces like ModKit or Scratch. You won't be writing code, but you will still need to understand some basics of interfacing with hardware. If you?re just using a sensor, it's output is analog.
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Core Skill: Electrical Prototyping

If it requires power, you need to know how much, what all the pins do, and how to hook it up. You may need to reference datasheets, schematics, and know the ins and outs of electronics.

1 Electrical Prototyping

Skill Level: Noob - You don't need to reference a datasheet, but you will need to know basic power requirements.
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