Development Boards

US$5.53
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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US$6.09
Squeeze once to turn on, squeeze again to turn off! This clicky switch makes a great power switch or mode toggler. We like this switch because it's easy to embed in a seam for easily powering up/off wearable and fabric projects. Can handle up to 14V and 2 Amps! This is a really satisfying switch.
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US$10.42
This panel mount extension cable will allow you to extend an HDMI connection and secure it to an enclosure. Perfect for placing your Raspberry Pi in a secure box. Two M3 screws are used to attach the female socket end, 1"/25.4mm apart. Two hex-screws are included and the hex nuts are embedded inside the molded end. 
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US$13.79

This 8"/200mm long swivel dipole antenna has 5dBi of gain and 50Ω impedance so it will work fantastically with just about any 2.4-2.5GHz wireless receiver/transmitter such as: 2.4GHz Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n), 2.4GHz XBee, Bluetooth, Other 2.4GHz transceivers.

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US$2.73
These 0.1" spaced female headers are perfect for building your own Raspberry Pi add-on modules. These PTH headers are arranged in 2 rows of 13 and mate with the Raspberry Pi GPIO header.
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US$2.63
The 74LVC245 is designed so that even when it runs at 1.8V, it still happily accepts 5V signals in one pin and converts it to a lower logic level on the opposite pin. This chip is only for digital signals, it doesn't convert analog signals (you need an op amp for that).
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US$12.47
This connector is sturdy and easy to panel mount, and has pre-soldered wires connected to the 6 contacts (of which 4 are used).
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US$8.67
This set comes with 3 different boards which fit 5 different packages and comes with five SOT-23 (fits 2 x SOT-23 on the back, and a single SOT-23-5 or SOT-23-6 on the front), four SOT-89 or SOT-223, and four TO-252.
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