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CA$5.68
This 3" diameter speaker cone is the perfect addition to any audio project where you need an 8 ohm impedance and 1W or less of power. We particularly like this cone as it has 4 handy mounting tabs 60mm apart.
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CA$15.30
These pixels have full 24-bit color ability with PWM taken care of by the controller chip. Since the LED is so bright, you need less current/power to get the effects you want.
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CA$29.95
With this shield you can make a cool Arduino robot, maybe a hexapod walker, or maybe just a piece of art with a lot of moving parts.
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CA$10.08
This is a tidy little design that lets you control a DC power source using an everyday tactile button. The breakout uses a latching analog circuit that is triggered by a push of the button. Press once to turn on, then press again to turn off.
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CA$2.22
Make your own USB connections without slicing apart a USB cable and soldering those thin wires inside. These DIY "USB shells" are available in USB A plug 1387-ADA, and micro B.
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CA$2.22
Make your own USB connections without slicing apart a USB cable and soldering those thin wires inside. These DIY "USB shells" are available in USB A plug, and micro B 1390-ADA. Each shell comes with a two-part snap plastic shell and a proper connector with easy-to-solder tabs.
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CA$13.37
This 2-button keyfob remote goes with our three basic 315MHz RF receiver modules. It will work with all of them, sending out one of two commands that match up with the last two of four outputs.
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CA$9.53
This breakout PCB set will make your life much much easier and get you prototyping faster than ever. One side has a 48-QFP pin out with traces going to two rows of 0.1" spaced holes, the other has 48-QFN (7mm body). Solder your chip to either side and you're ready to rock on any solderless breadboard.
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CA$32.60
These LED's use about 9.5 Watts max (~2 Amps @ 5V) per meter. The max rating is assuming all the LEDs are on full white, usually the actual current for colorful design is about 1/3 to 1/2 the max current. A good power supply such as our 5V 2A or 10A supply is key!
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CA$11.45
This is the simplest way to create a project with a single "toggle" capacitive touch sensor. No microcontroller is required here - just power with 1.8 to 5.5VDC and touch the pad to activate the sensor.
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CA$10.43
This is the simplest way to create a project with a single "momentary" capacitive touch sensor. No microcontroller is required here - just power with 1.8 to 5.5VDC and touch the pad to activate the sensor.
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CA$7.60
Useful when you want to attach a 'bulky' USB device without blocking a secondary port.
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CA$5.77
This is the "I use Linux!" badge for use with educators, classrooms, workshops,Maker Faires, TechShops, Hackerspaces, Makerspaces and around the world to reward beginners on their skill building journey! 
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CA$9.53
They're just like 2x23 0.1" spaced female headers but with a twist! The 'legs' are extra-long so you can solder it -through- a PCB and plug it into the Bone.
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CA$5.77
This is the "I made something with a Beagle Bone" badge for use with educators, classrooms, workshops, Maker Faires, TechShops, Hackerspaces, Makerspaces and around the world to reward beginners on their skill building journey! 
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