Need to know how many Gs your model rocket is pulling? Pair our OpenLog data logger with a sensor and start recording serial data!
The Wake on Shake puts your project into hibernation automatically when not in motion.
Create an immersive media experience
with sound and movement.
The best way to start tinkering
with electronics and programming.
16 circuits and a wide range of cool projects.
Wish lists are a good way to save and share ideas.
Motoczysz’ Nick Schoeps was kind enough to share his:
Force Sensitive Boxing Gloves Create Your Own
Photo: World Series Boxing
The Intel® Edison is an ultra small computing platform that will change the way you look at embedded electronics. Each Ediso…
The Intel® Edison is an ultra small computing platform that will change the way you look at embedded electronics. Each Ediso…
Would a rose by any other name shine as bright? If we are talking about an actual living rose then, no, probably not. This it…
This is the Hobby Motor and Encoder Kit from DAGU, an inexpensive and reliable set of add-ons for your next robotic project. …
We are pleased to introduce to you the ComMotion Motor Driver Shield, a 4 channel motor controller that can communicate via I…
These non-flanged "608" sized ball bearings fit nicely into a 22mm diameter hole and has a 8mm bore. This makes it perfect fo…
This is the SparkFun BLE Mate 2, an efficient and reliable Bluetooth 4.0 development board. The BLE Mate 2 closely resembles …
This is the Parallel Gripper Kit A, a simple and durable robotics kit that is great for "getting a grip" on pretty much any r…
The LilyPad Simple Power is a simple e-textile board that lets you connect and charge a lipo battery and switch it on or off,…
This is the same 18650 Lithium Ion Cell that you know and love, but now includes pre-attached solder tabs! These round high c…
This is a USB 2.0 type B to Micro-B 5-pin black cable. You know, the mini-B connector that usually comes with cell phones, Ca…
This is a USB 2.0 type B to Mini-B 5-pin black cable. You know, the mini-B connector that usually comes with USB Hubs, Camera…
Tip tinner is a good thing to have in your arsenal of soldering supplies. Composed of a mild acid, it helps remove baked on r…
This is the SparkFun Rotary Switch Breakout, a very simple board designed to easily provide you access to each pin on our [10…
These threaded aluminum standoffs are 3/8” long and have a thread pitch of 6-32, and an outer diameter of 0.25”. **Not…
This is the SparkFun Pi Wedge B+, a small board that connects to the 40-pin GPIO connector on the Raspberry Pi B+, and breaks…
The FLiR Dev Kit includes a breakout as well as a Lepton® longwave infrared (LWIR) imager. With this kit you will be able to…
This is the SparkFun Vernier Interface Shield, a simple add-on to give your Arduino the capability to interface with Vernier …
The Hack Pack Workshop Supply Kit is a great way to get your hackerspace, classroom or communal workshop stocked with basic t…
This is the E-textile Basics Lab Pack, a basic wearables learning kit that can easily get you and a group of peers or student…
This is the SparkFun Decade Resistance Box, an involved PTH soldering kit that allows you to quickly and accurately dial in a…
This it the SparkFun RFID Starter Kit, an all-in-one kit that offer everything you need to get your next RFID project off the…
This is the tinyESC v2 from [FingerTech Robotics](http://www.fingertechrobotics.com/), an ultra small bi-directional brushed …
This is a 4 pack of wires that are pre-terminated with an alligator clip on one end and a hookup pigtail on the other. Alliga…
You guys remember Jesse? Our last (for now) hacker-in-residence joined us a couple weeks ago to work on an installation, and while he has left the building & headed home, he finished up his awesome project - dubbed the Harmonic Skew Zoetrope - and was kind enough to leave us with a tutorial, as well as some awesome video of it in action!
Check it out, and thanks again Jesse!
We're excited to celebrate a win for libraries everywhere!
Today, some new robotics parts and a pretty light-up flower. Yes, you read that right!
SparkFun heads to Chicago this week to attend the American Library Association (ALA) Midwinter meeting.
The word "hacker" is often abused in the DIY community. In this post we talk about traditional grey-hat hacking in relation to hardware and DIY electronics.
Do you have the guts to get the glory?
We'll be at the Boulder Mini Maker Faire this weekend - and so should you!
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