Development Boards

US$4.13

The kit breaks out the connections on the Digispark development board and provides a small surface mount soldering area for building custom circuits.

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This kit breaks out the connections on the Digispark development board and provides a small through hole soldering area for building custom circuits.

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US$5.53

The Digispark Programming Tool is a USB switch with a female USB connector on one end, a proper male connector on the other, and a switch on the USB 5v power connection.

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This shield kit allows you to build a Digispark shield that connects a Red-Green-Blue tri-colored LED to the Digispark development board.
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This kit breaks out the connections on the Digispark development board and provides screw terminal connectors for connecting wires to each i/o line as well as each of the three power pins.

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US$25.13

The LCD Shield Kit allows you to build a Digispark shield which connects a 16x2 I2C LCD display to the Digispark development board. It communicates with the Digispark over the I2C bus and allows the Digispark to output text and characters such as sensor reading and debugging information.

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The kit breaks out each i/o connection on the Digispark development board and provides them as three pin headers with a 5V, Gnd, and i/o pin for each.
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This kit breaks out four of the six i/o connections on the Digispark development board into two Grove system compatible connectors.
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US$39.94
We found the smallest wireless USB keyboard available, a mere 6" x 2.4" x 0.5" (152mm x 59mm x 12.5mm)! It's small but usable to make a great accompaniment to a computer such as the Beagle Bone or Raspberry Pi. The keyboard itself is battery powered (there's a rechargeable battery inside that you charge up via the included USB cable).
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US$11.95

This provides the simplest way to create a project with mutiple capacitive touch sensors. 

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US$7.91
It's pressure-sensitive: squeezing it will reduce the resistance, so it's handy for making flexible sensors.
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US$34.92
The enclosure comes as 6 laser cut acrylic pieces, 4 plastic standoffs, 8 hex-nuts and 8 1/2" 4-40 screws. Assembly is easy, and requires only a Phillips screwdriver. Once assembled, the box has lovely engraved ends with cut-outs for the DC power, Ethernet, microSD card, USB host and USB debug ports.
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US$15.24
This is a usefull tool that allows to connect Personal Computers with any microcontroller system via the USB port. This tiny and lightweight board is only 19x13 mm, including the mini-B connector, and its weight is only 1,4 gr (0,05 oz). Interfacing is realized by two 0,100” strip connectors that are distant 0,600” (15,24mm).
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US$9.73
The module comes fully assembled and pre-programmed with the current time (ok, so it's our current time - MST).
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US$26.95
Filling out our accelerometer offerings, we now have the really lovely digital ADXL345 from Analog Devices, a triple-axis accelerometer with digital I2C and SPI interface breakout. We added an on-board 3.3V regulator and logic-level shifting circuitry, making it a perfect choice for interfacing with any 3V or 5V microcontroller such as the Arduino.
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