Friday Product Post: Pro Skills Pay the Bills

The Qwiic Pro Kit is here so you can develop and prototype faster than ever!

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Hello everyone and happy Friday! We're kicking off the week with a brand new development kit to make you a pro with the Qwiic Connect System. Following the kit, we have a super small Serial Flash Memory IC that will be perfect with the Qwiic Micro Development Board we released a few weeks ago, as well as a new 2.8Ah LiPo battery pack. Let's dive in!

Be a Qwiic Pro with the Qwiic Pro Kit!

SparkFun Qwiic Pro Kit

KIT-15349
Retired

Looking to get started with the SparkFun Qwiic system? The Qwiic Pro Kit provides you with a RedBoard Turbo, two sensors, two accessory boards and all the cables you need to start utilizing Qwiic and I2C easily. This kit was designed to allow users to get started with Arduino without the need for soldering or breadboarding. Hooking up a handful of inputs and outputs to a RedBoard has never been so easy - use the joystick, accelerometer or proximity sensor, and one small display for outputting text, graphics or even a microPong game!


Low Current Lithium Ion Battery Pack - 2.5Ah (USB)

TOL-15204
3 Retired

We've taken the classic, portable, rechargeable lithium ion battery pack and tweaked the design to make it applicable to low-current applications. While similar power banks are typically designed to power off automatically at lower currents, this battery pack will continue to operate if your device is drawing a mere 20mA or more. Just connect your device to the USB-A port on the battery pack and you're good to go! To recharge the battery pack, just plug it into your computer or phone charger using the included USB micro-B cable.


Serial Flash Memory - W25Q32FV (32Mb, 104MHz, SOIC-8)

Serial Flash Memory - W25Q32FV (32Mb, 104MHz, SOIC-8)

COM-15809
$1.95

The W25Q32FV (32M-bit) Serial Flash memory provides a storage solution for systems with limited space, pins and power. This small SMD IC series offers flexibility and performance well beyond ordinary Serial Flash devices. They are ideal for code shadowing to RAM, executing code directly from Dual/Quad SPI (XIP), and storing voice, text and data.


That's it for this week! As always, we can't wait to see what you make! Shoot us a tweet @sparkfun, or let us know on Instagram or Facebook. We’d love to see what projects you’ve made!


Comments 2 comments

  • Member #134773 / about 4 years ago / 2

    Sometimes my mind works in strange ways... humorously referring to a certain phone call in the news, I guess today's announcement of a new kit makes Sparkfun a "Qwiic Pro Co",,, or maybe if a certain type of bird shows an interest in your project it would be a "Qwiic Pro Crow"... especially if you used a certain fruit (for which Georgia is known) as the container (so it could be said to be "in peach"...)

    I think that's enough punnishment for now... ;-)

  • Member #1558176 / about 4 years ago / 1

    thanks

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