Development Boards

US$34.93
Equip your Edison with a graphic display using the Edison OLED Block! Simply snap this board onto your Edison to gain access to a 0.66", 64x48 pixel monochrome OLED. To add some control over your Edison and the OLED, this board also includes a small joystick and a pair of push-buttons which can be used them to create a game, file navigator, or more!
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The Battery Block brings a single cell LiPo Charger and 400mah battery to power an Intel® Edision and expansion cards. The Battery board can be used with an external battery to increase runtime of your Edison which can be pluged in with a micro USB cable to charge.
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US$7.43
The MCP4725 is an I2C controlled Digital-to-Analog converter (DAC). A DAC allows you to send analog signal, such as a sine wave, from a digital source, such as the I2C interface on the Arduino microcontroller.
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US$14.82
This small shield is an easy, economical way to control two small brushed DC motors with an Arduino or Arduino-compatible board.
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US$23.92
The DRV8835 Dual Motor Driver Kit for Raspberry Pi B+ provides an easy and low-cost solution for driving a pair of small brushed DC motors with a Raspberry Pi Model B+. The expansion board features Texas Instruments' DRV8835 dual H-bridge motor driver IC.
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US$17.42
This prototyping shield is the best out there (well, we think so, at least), and now is even better with Version R3 - updated for the most compatibility with just about all the Arduinos! It works with UNO, Mega, Leonardo, NG, Diecimila, Duemilanove, and compatible Arduinos.
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US$22.33
A smaller-sized rechargeable battery pack for your Raspberry Pi or Raspberry Pi B+ (or Arduino, or Propeller, or anything else that works with 5V!). This pack is intended for providing power to an iPhone, cell phone, tablet, etc but we found it does a really good job of powering other miniature computers and micro-controllers.
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US$7.81
This is an awesome little microSD USB reader. Just slide your microSD card into the inside of the USB connector, then stick this into a USB port and the card’s contents will pop up on your computer. 
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US$17.42
This case is perfect for accommodating both the standard PiTFT 2.8" resistive and our capacitive version. It has a frosted plastic base on the bottom with a black top that's open enough so your 2.8" screen can shine through and you can navigate with either your finger or your stylus - depending on what screen you're using.
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US$12.45
This has a wide usage range, from +-2g up to +-8g yet is easy to use with Arduino or another microcontroller.
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US$12.24
Add lots of touch sensors to your next microcontroller project with this easy-to-use 12-channel capacitive touch sensor breakout board, starring the MPR121.
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US$34.93
Xbee radios are an awesome way to add wireless capability to your Arduino project and now it’s even easier with the XBee Shield. The shield form-factor mates directly with any dev board that has an Arduino standard footprint and equips it with wireless communication capabilities using the popular XBee module. 
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US$5.17

That new Raspberry Pi® Model B+ computer you just got has a row of 2x20 pin headers soldered on - those are the GPIO (general purpose input/output) pins and for those of us who like to hack electronics they are where the real fun is. By programming the Pi, you can twiddle those pins high or low, send and receive I2C and SPI data, and access the 3V and 5V power rails. This cable is not compatible with the Raspberry Pi Model B or Model A! If you want to bridge those contacts out onto another PCB, you'll want this cable! It's 6" long and has 40 socket & wire sets. Pin #1 is marked with a white wire.

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US$13.13
The T-Cobbler Plus is an add on prototyping board from Adafruit specifically designed for the B+, Pi 2 and Pi 3 that can break out all those tasty power, GPIO, I2C and SPI pins from the 40-pin header onto a solderless breadboard. This set will make "cobbling together" prototypes with the Pi super easy.
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US$78.67
Featuring a 2.8" display with 320x240 16-bit color pixels and a single-touch capacitive touch overlay. The plate uses the high speed SPI interface on the Pi and can use the mini display as a console, X window port, displaying images or video etc. Best of all it plugs right in on top!
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