A recap of The Feast: an inspiring, collaborative weekend in NYC with over 400 creative and genuinely good people.
Another post, another selection of new products.
An entertaining project that'll keep peeping toms at bay!
We're offering a new class - solder stenciling!
A lovely fall Saturday filled with destruction!
Today's the day - SparkFun Antimov!
We're offering a beginning LilyPad class next week - we'd love to see you there!
Now you can play Rock, Paper, Scissors by yourself!
An impressive quadcopter from the GRASP Lab at the University of Pennsylvania!
The Feast on Good Conference in NYC is this weekend and SparkFun has been asked to join in on the discussion of social innovation and also teach a workshop.
Antimov is this week - are you ready?
OSHW Definition: We take a crack at saying what it means to make a piece of hardware "open source".
Another week, another round of new products.
We made the trip to the Big Apple and wanted to say 'thanks' to all of you who came and saw us!
An amazing glove that can translate sign language into American English!
We show you how to program standalone ATmegas and introduce a new Arduino library to make using LED matrices easy!
A helpful video showing you how to integrate a magnetic card reader into your project!
We've finally added a jobs page to our website!
If you're planning on attending the Antimov competition, register now!
Arduino formally announces the Arduino Uno and Arduino Mega 2560.
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…
Thanks for the L band sharing !
Over the years, I've been pretty vocal about wanting on-board RTCs, with at least the possibility of connecting something like a coin…
Not only does VBAT supply the RTC, but there’s also battery-backed RAM onboard too! With the amount of space available on the Thing Plus…
Interesting... it sort of covers one of my "hot buttons", that is having an RTC. In looking at the schematic, I noticed that the "BAT"…
But Social Engineer's LOVE him. Good job catching so many of the buttons social manipulators use, but I nearly thought Sparkfun was off…
There's a disclaimer at the very end, hopefully that's enough to keep people from attempting. Glad you liked it!
Wow great blog!