We've had a bunch of stellar ideas come from our Single-Pair Ethernet Design Challenge. Here are some of the creative highlights.

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Learn the basics of creating your own through-hole technology PCB projects!

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This week we provide you with some crucial accessories for your GNSS Antenna.

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Ajay Bhatt is a computer engineer who is widely recognized as one of the key inventors of the Universal Serial Bus (USB). His work has had a profound impact on the electronics industry in countless ways; including the standardization of interfaces, increased data transfer speeds, and improved power management. Learn more about him and USB technology here!

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SparkFun alum Priyanka Makin gives us a firsthand account of her experience at The Open Source Hardware Association's Open Hardware Summit. Learn about the talks, demos, workshops, and more here!

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We took a trip up to CSU last week to check out some of the senior design projects the students have been working on. Watch our latest YouTube video to get a peek at redesigned prosthetic limbs, a device that will protect your furniture from your cats, and more!

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We have two new tools for soldering and wires to present to you today!

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Our most popular educational kit, the SIK 4.1, is on sale now through June 15th while supplies last.

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A small team from SparkFun had the awesome opportunity to attend the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Championship in Houston a couple weeks ago. This awesome event, which hosted ~50,000 attendees, was a testament to the FIRST community's passion, collaboration and inspiration - and it went WAY beyond robots.

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A new SparkFun-branded carrying case is now available with two new Audio Boards from WVR.

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What Can You Do With Teensy?

Have a few Teensy's lying around or interested in working with the Teensy line, but overwhelmed by the possibilities? We've curated some cool projects that'll give you an idea of all the cool things you can do with a Teensy!

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Attend the Open Hardware Summit 2023, hosted by OSHWA, to explore innovative ways to immerse yourself in the world of open hardware!

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Learn how to send sensor data over Bluetooth using the SparkFun Thing Plus ESP32 WROOM USB-C in our newest tutorial!

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The new TMC6300 3-Phase Motor Driver is now available and ready for your next robotics project!

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Join Arm and Renesas for a Tech Talk where they discuss the Renesas DA16200 and learn how to connect to AWS in minutes. As a bonus, we are giving away 3 SparkFun Qwiic WiFi Shield - DA16200! Sign up in the blog!

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Our world is driven by data and information, and storing it has always been a technical challenge. Learn about the evolution of data storage, the pros and cons of using the cloud, what cloud computing is, and more!

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This week, we introduce two new Buck Regulators, a new load cell, and two new interface cables to help you with your next GNSS/GPS project!

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CEO Glenn Samala takes us through his journey with SparkFun, how he found the perfect balance with founder Nate, and his amazement at what our customers are capable of creating, all while wishing SparkFun a happy 20th.

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