Development Boards

US$21.95
The is the next step to the FTDI FT232RL, offering JTAG options for hobbyist who need an affordable option to work with their ST Microcontrollers.
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US$32.98
The FTDI chip that allows your microcontroller to communicate to your PC. Commonly used for Arduino Nano series microcontrollers or standalone Atmel and Pic Microcontrollers.
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US$11.35
Touch pHAT has six capacitive touch buttons, each with a bright white LED, designed to be completely agnostic about what they're used for. You can even use a dry erase pen to write on the pads to label their function. It uses the CAP1166 capacitive touch and LED driver chip. The LEDs have been under-mounted and shine through exposed sections of the PCB to give a pleasing yellow-green glow and a completely smooth top surface! Use Touch pHAT as a controller for your robot, a controller for your Mote lights, a tiny drum machine, or use it to build a simple game where you have to taps the buttons to repeat the sequence of lights that just flashed.
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US$35.26
This Raspberry Pi Camera supports all revisions of the Pi, it has got a infrared LED that makes it a great PI camera for outoor and indor projects.
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US$40.90
This Raspberry Pi Camera supports all revisions of the Pi, it has got a Fisheye Lens that offers wider field of view and comes with infrared LED. All that makes it a great PI camera for outoor and indor projects.
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US$19.95
This is a colorful display module designed for the BBC micro:bit, 1.8inch diagonal, 160x128 pixels, capable of displaying 65K colors.Tired of the 5x5 LED matrix? Time to get a tiny monitor for your micro:bit, this one would be the ideal choice.
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US$5.45
This ribbon cable allows you to connect the pi camera into your Raspberry PI Zero V1.3
To be used with the Raspberry Pi Zero V1.3 specifically.
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US$27.99
This Raspberry Pi Camera module with cable supports Raspberry Pi Zero V1.3  and Raspberry Pi Zero W only. It features a 5 megapixel OV5647 sensor that's
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US$16.93

The PCF8591 is a single-chip, single-supply and low-power 8-bit CMOS data acquisition device with four analog inputs, one analog output and a serial I2C-bus interface. Three address pins A0, A1 and A2 are used for programming the hardware address, allowing maximum of eight devices connected to the I2C-bus without additional hardware. Address, control and data to and from the device are transferred serially via the two-line bidirectional I2C-bus.

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US$15.33
If you are looking into making a DIY boombox, look no further! This board will take care of all of the electronic work for you. Power it with a 2S/3S lipo battery, wire an audio connector to the input and you are ready to rock! Speakers, wires, connectors, lipo batteries are needed and sold separately.
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US$12.59
The expansion board integrates the pin sockets for Arduino Nano and NRF24L01, as well as a 2.5D joystick. With this board, you can make a controller by yourself conveniently which can control a robot, smart car, or other smart devices.
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US$9.23
This is a basic breakout board for the FTDI FT232RL USB to serial IC. The pinout of this board matches the FTDI cable to work with Arduino boards. It can also be used for general serial applications!
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US$64.18
A robot friend to sit on your desk and scroll the news, weather, or your Twitter feed - Scroll Bot! The Scroll Bot Kit* combines the Pi Zero W with our new swish Scroll pHAT HD board, and masquerades as a friendly orange robot, perfect for sitting on your desk or on a shelf. It's ideal for scrolling messages or for simple animations and, of course, it takes advantage of the built-in wireless LAN on the Pi Zero W. It'll take around 30 minutes to assemble everything.
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US$12.78
PiGlow is a spiral nebula of 18 coloured, individually-controllable LEDs for your Raspberry Pi. Use it for all sorts of things. And, of course, it fits inside a Pibow case! This diminutive board is compatible with the Raspberry Pi 3B+, 3, 2, B+, A+, Zero, and Zero W, and can be controlled really simply with our PiGlow Python library. Use PiGlow for mood lighting / ambience, monitoring the status of your system, scripts, or daemons, Twitter mentions or emails, VESA-mounted behind your monitor or TV, or a zillion other things!
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US$31.23
This is an Arduino-compatible board with integrated 3W stereo amplifier designed for use in arcade projects (like our Picade). It behaves like a keyboard when plugged in via USB and has a default key-mapping (though you can reprogram it using the Arduino IDE). Connections are made using screw terminals for a solid, permanent installation. It uses the same micro-controller as the Arduino Leonardo (the ATmega32U4) and is pre-installed with the Arduino bootloader and our software.
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