The WE-I Plus EVB is the perfect solution for computer/machine vision or AI endpoint.
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!
Capitalizing on the new wearable of masks by integrating technology to better understand breath composition and how it correlates to health.
For many of us, air quality was top of mind this summer. PurpleAir was there to help.
Two new versions of popular SparkFun boards are now available, along with a new PureThermal sensor!
We take the new Raspberry Pi HQ Camera Module out to compare the lenses you can equip it with.
Distance sensing combined with haptic feedback create a way to "see" the world around you.
The new Qwiic ADXL313 Accelerometer Breakout is here, along with the new RPi 400, RPi4 8GB Hardware Starter Kit, and more!
When it comes to training, athletes need to know whether they're improving - that's where one SparkFun customer's system comes in.
Building a system that records temperature based on a user's unique RFID tag into an Excel spreadsheet for the world of COVID-19.
Just because it’s already October and you haven’t started this year’s Halloween build doesn’t mean it can’t still be epic! SparkFun’s Qwiic I2C environment can help even us Olympic-level procrastinators rival the street’s best Halloween builds!
A new Qwiic-enabled 25A/250V dual solid state relay is here, along with a slew of new gas sensors.
The added functionality of BLE in the Artemis Development Kit means it can be connected to a local web application! We explore this by streaming the on-board sensor data to a local host.
We tested out the new SparkFun OpenLog Artemis by taking it down one of Boulder's many hills of a driftable trike!
The OpenLog Artemis has graduated from SparkX and we have a new version of our popular Qwiic Kit for Raspberry Pi!
The Qwiic MicroPressure Sensor is now available, along with a slew of new Flirc products!
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…