This here is your standard A-miniB USB cable, for USB 1.1 or 2.0. Perfect for connecting a PC to your Teensy, USB Lipo charger (among other things). Approximately 3 feet / 1 meter long.Â
Build a custom USB gamepad that has an accelerometer mouse inside! This project pack comes with: SNES controller, Teensy, Accelerometer, 5' mini-B USB cable, 8" of ribbon cable, 2 squares of foam tape.Â
This is an assortment of the most common sensors used in electronics. 9 sensors and 3 additional components to interface with the 'analog world'.
The MAX31855K does everything for you, and can be easily interfaced with any microcontroller, even one without an analog input. This breakout board has the chip itself, a 3.3V regulator with 10uF bypass capacitors and level shifting circuitry, all assembled and tested.
The ESP8266 processor from Espressif is an 80 MHz microcontroller with a full WiFi front-end (both as client and access point) and TCP/IP stack with DNS support as well. While this chip has been very popular, its also been very difficult to use. The Adafruit HUZZAH ESP8266 breakout is what we designed to make working with this chip super easy and a lot of fun. We took a certified module with an onboard antenna, and plenty of pins, and soldered it onto our designed breakout PCBs.
This is a pre-wired and waterproofed version of the DS18B20 sensor made with a PTFE wire cable.
The fastest way to add audio effects to a project, with a small footprint. We think this is the best sound board for props and costumes! The Sound Board has a lot of amazing features that make it the easiest thing ever: No Arduino or other microcontroller required! It is completely stand-alone, just needs a 3 to 5.5VDC battery, Small - only 1.5" x 0.9", and much more.
The cable is easiest way ever to connect to your microcontroller/Raspberry Pi/WiFi router serial console port. Inside the big USB plug is a USB<->Serial conversion chip and at the end of the 36" cable are four wire - red power, black ground, white RX into USB port, and green TX out of the USB port. The power pin provides the 5V @ 500mA direct from the USB port and the RX/TX pins are 3.3V level for interfacing with the most common 3.3V logic level chipsets.
This breakout board has a microSD card slot for providing extra storage memory when required.
This incredibly small stereo amplifier is surprisingly powerful - able to deliver 2 x 3.7W channels into 3 ohm impedance speakers. Inside the miniature chip is a class D controller, able to run from 2.7V-5.5VDC.