Let's take a closer look into everything that was released yesterday. We also have a new RPi4 case!
Raspberry Pi has introduced the world to their brand new microcontroller, and we are happy to incorporate it into some new boards of our own, as well.
The new SparkFun Qwiic pHAT Extension for Raspberry Pi 400 is shipping! Add Qwiic boards and stack HATs with ease. Make sure to stick around for the new IQAudio Boards from Raspberry Pi, as well!
The universe will surprise you, constantly - and with the new BBC Doctor Who HiFive Inventor Kits, you'll be constantly surprised!
The new SparkFun RTK Surveyor is now available from SparkX, along with a new RPi4 Case Fan, Teensy 4 SmartLED Shield, and M6E-NANO RFID Module.
The new BGM220 Explorer Kit from Silicon Labs is now available, along with some existing Raspberry Pi Compute Modules.
We take the new Raspberry Pi HQ Camera Module out to compare the lenses you can equip it with.
Three new Bluetooth controllers are available, along with more official Raspberry Pi products
The new Qwiic ADXL313 Accelerometer Breakout is here, along with the new RPi 400, RPi4 8GB Hardware Starter Kit, and more!
Raspberry Pi is back with more new products, this time it's an all-in-one computer!
Two huge releases happened this week with SparkFun MicroMod and Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4. Let's take a look!
We have been fans of Raspberry Pi for a very long time (since the original Model B!), now we are making it official by becoming an Approved Reseller.
Two new Qwiic Shields are now available, along with the micro:bit v2, RPi4 8GB kits, and more!
The Qwiic GPIO looks good in red, plenty of Jetson Nano 2GB options, a new Qwiic OLED, Raspberry Pi 4 goes 8GB, and lots of cases!
Drive stepper motors in a new way with the SparkFun ProDriver! Don't forget to check out the Raspberry Pi HQ Camera as well.
An exploration of the different frameworks you can use with your Raspberry Pi to connect to the web!
The OpenLog Artemis has graduated from SparkX and we have a new version of our popular Qwiic Kit for Raspberry Pi!
Let's go over when something like an Arduino or Teensy is more appropriate than using a Raspberry Pi.
SparkFun now has a variety of development kits, all of which utilize the new Raspberry Pi 4.
You need to reflash the firmware - see: https://github.com/sparkfun/SparkFun_DataLogger/issues/3 Once you flash using that command, you can…