I just heard from the guys and gals at SparkFun Electronics (www.sparkfun.com) that they will be hosting a new class called Introduction to Microcontrollers for Educators on March 31 and April 1, 2012 ...
In this class, students will learn how to use their Android device to blink an LED, read a potentiometer, control a servo, and, if time permits, enjoy a stimulating open-ended session on connecting ...
The SparkFun Thing Plus development board based on the Adafruit Feather format Is now available to purchase priced at just under $20. The ATSAMD51J20 is an 8-bit AVR microcontroller that utilizes a 32 ...
A while back the good people at SparkFun asked GeekDad if any of the writers would like to try out their new ProtoSnap line of Arduino-compatible development platforms. Since I have been interested ...
It’s road trip time for SparkFun Electronics. The Boulder-based supplier of electronics bits and bytes and do-it-yourself kits is firing up an RV and heading across America to promote electronics as ...
SparkFun Electronics and MikroElektronika have partnered on a new board for prototyping, which is based on the Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller: it's the SparkFun RP2040 mikroBUS Development Board.
We covered SparkFun’s new RGB button pad controller a few weeks ago. This is a full-color clone of the monome interface; a 4×4 grid of buttons with tri-color LEDs underneath. Each LED has 24bits of ...
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