Pi Day 2019 Giveaway

Enjoy Pi Day with a limited-time giveaway!

Continue reading

A new Qwiic-enabled Relay Board in single and quad versions, as well as a new Raspberry Pi board!

Continue reading

Pretty quiet around here at 7 a.m. Maybe I can whip up a quick python-fueled, Pi-based bot? Oh, yeah - hot glue features prominently in this build.

Continue reading

What the Python Sees

Let's face it, as much as we love Arduino, there are some things it just can't do. To branch out, let's take a look at a little bit of Python.

Continue reading

The Arduino MKR Vidor 4000 is here, along with the Raspberry Shake, the Neutis Quad-Core Module and a few other goodies!

Continue reading

Our newest (sorta-Python-related) tutorial shows you a few ways to run a script whenever a Raspberry Pi boots up.

Continue reading

Tool kits are back, with three new versions available today! We also have a new LCD Touchscreen HAT for your Raspberry Pi.

Continue reading

More Raspberry Pi products are here today, including eInk displays and robotics kits. We also have a new 64x64 RGB matrix!

Continue reading

We've updated our popular "Raspberry Pi SPI and I2C Tutorial" with some Python examples.

Continue reading

Today we have a new, "powerful" Raspberry Pi HAT, a load of solar panels, and a knob for our small and medium-sized slide pots!

Continue reading

If you're looking to make your own dashboard or slick graphical interface, Python can help you out with the Tkinter package.

Continue reading

Whether you are teaching a class or want to create a dashboard to plot sensor data, the matplotlib Python package has you covered! We introduce a new guide that walks you through the basics of using matplotlib.

Continue reading

The SparkFun Pi AVR Programmer HAT is here, along with new load cells, microSD cards and APA102C LEDs

Continue reading

A new guide shows you how to enable remote desktop on your Raspberry Pi.

Continue reading

A quick look at the default IDEs that come with the Raspbian for developing Python applications.

Continue reading

By default, the Raspberry Pi is used like a computer, where you need a keyboard, mouse and monitor. Here are some other ways to configure it.

Continue reading

Raspberry Pi Tutorial Roundup

We work with the Raspberry Pi pretty often here, and with a new version releasing we thought it would be a good time to gather our best tutorials and a few good add-ons.

Continue reading

Tags


All Tags

Recent Blog Comments

I'd obtained a "third party" PCIe adapter and a 1TB SSD for my RPi5. I had a good laugh a few days ago when in response to a "sudo apt…

Wish I could order some of those nifty SparkFun shopping bags like Rob showed! They'd definitely be "grocery store agnostic" so I wouldn't…

Off on a bit of a tangent, I was a bit dismayed earlier this week at something. Being "under the weather", I needed to open cans of chicken…

Just got one of these in the mail manufactured by from Marc Media. It contains a Quectel BG95-M3 celluar board, a Miot 3v042B antenna and an…

I still have a self-hosted Phant instance (really!) for my IoT logging. Do you have any recommendations for a work-alike or work-similar…

I know that radar to measure speed (such as police use to check the speed of vehicles) uses doppler shift to measure the speed. The thought…

You need to reflash the firmware - see: https://github.com/sparkfun/SparkFun_DataLogger/issues/3 Once you flash using that command, you can…

I think I just overwrite the DataLogger IoT firmware was doing firmware update and accidently hit Arduino script file, instead of cool term…

Thanks for the great description! I hadn't even been aware of the existance of NNSS, though in the mid 1980s, I'd looked at LORAN-C for a…

Recent Authors

Graceflix

One Chris Two Chris Red Chris Blue Chris

[redacted]

Chowdah

Blade

Member #1882265

jahnell

ROB-24601

Madaroni And Cheese

-KJB-

SparkFro

Gior Dior

Nick Poole

santaimpersonator

bboyho


All Authors