Raspberry Pi's newest microcontroller is now available on our SparkFun Pro Micro form factor and on the new Pico 2!
With two versions of the SparkFun DataLogger, multiple kits, and a new update on the way, we take a look at the current and future possibilities of the easiest ways to log and push data to your favorite IoT platform.
For a special Tuesday product release, we are pleased to announce our newest Thing+ development board, featuring the RA6M5 from Renesas!
Tired of boring buzzers in your projects? Here’s a brief look at how I used our Qwiic Buzzers to take my buzzers from Sleepy to Symphonic with the new SparkFun Qwiic Buzzer!
The newest Digi XBee® modules are now available at SparkFun Electronics, and we have new boards to support them!
In lieu of this week's new products, we are taking a look back at our popular SparkFun Artemis Product Line.
We are so excited to finally reveal this kit to everyone who may want to pick one up! It is a comprehensive introduction to robotics that includes an easy-to-assemble hardware kit, coding environment, and online modules.
We are happy to announce the newest Machine Learning tool from Pete Warden, the Person Sensor!
The new Raspberry Pi Pico W and Raspberry Pi Pico H are now available here at SparkFun Electronics!
Made for hardware, firmware and software developers, the Otii Arc is a brilliant instrument for your workbench.
May the 4th be with you! It's a great day to take another look at our RISC-V boards.
With our recent partnership with Sensirion, we wanted to take a look at the products and boards we offer as well as some projects and tutorials!
Buttons and switches are some of the basic blocks of a project and we have plenty to offer, as well as some interesting circuits to use them on!
We take the new Raspberry Pi HQ Camera Module out to compare the lenses you can equip it with.
The second iteration of micro:bit is now available, with new SparkFun kits to go along with it!
Let's take a look at our Lumenati and LuMini addressable LED boards and what you can make with them!
Hi, has anyone tried to stack 3 audio adaptor board with extra i2s_quad objects to have 6 outputs?