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!
Zach Halvorson, an engineering student at Boston University and a coffee enthusiast, is out to create the most affordable, technological tools to perfect the coffee roasting process.
The great thing about open source software is that when you want a new feature, you can just add it!
The second iteration of micro:bit is now available, with new SparkFun kits to go along with it!
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!
A new version of the ESP8266 WiFi Module is now available, along with a few other new products.
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!
Working from home is not without its difficulties, but with just a couple of proximity sensors and SparkFun's new Qwiic Dual Solid State Relay, you can create a light show with a wave of your hands.
A new Qwiic-enabled 25A/250V dual solid state relay is here, along with a slew of new gas sensors.
We recently joined Arm to talk about the the Artemis Dev Kit running Mbed OS, BLE, tinyML and development with Arduino IDE.
Utilizing the robust libraries and machine learning algorithms from OpenMV, let's explore how to do object detection on trails to see how much they get used!
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…