FRAM, or Ferroelectric Ram, is similar to Dynamic random-access memory, only with a ferroelectric layer instead of a dielectric layer. The I²C FRAM breakout board is excellent for low-power or inconsistent-power datalogging or data buffering. This particular...
FRAM, or Ferroelectric Ram, is similar to Dynamic random-access memory, only with a ferroelectric layer instead of a dielectric layer. The SPI FRAM breakout board is excellent for low-power, inconsistent-power datalogging or data buffering where you want...
This fully-assembled pan-tilt kit is the perfect way to give your project full range motion with two micro servos. The pan-tilt can rotate roughly 180° from side-to-side and can tilt upwards and downwards around 150°. It also comes fully assembled...
The advanced digital luminosity sensor TSL2591 is ideal for use in a wide range of light situations. It can be configured for different gain/timing ranges to detect a massive dynamic 600,000,000:1 light range from 188 µlux up to 88,000 lux. This sensor...
This easy-to-use 12 channel capacitive touch sensor breakout board starring the MPR121 adds lots of touch sensors to your next microcontroller project. The MPR121 supports I²C, which can be implemented with nearly any microcontroller. You can select...
The Pro Trinket PCB measures only 1.5" x 0.7" x 0.2" (without headers) but packs much of the same capability as an Arduino UNO. So it's great once you've finished up a prototype on an official Arduino UNO and want to make the project smaller. Like the...
This high-precision and inexpensive MMA8451 Triple-Axis Accelerometer with 14-bit ADC detects motion, tilt and basic orientation by a digital accelerometer. It has a wide range of detection, from ±2g to ±8g, yet is easy to use with Arduino or another...
This DC/DC boost converter module can run from 1.8 V or higher, and convert that voltage to 5.2V DC for running your 5V projects. We tweaked the output to be 5.2V. This is safe for all 5V-powered electronics like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or Beagle Bone...
This micro servo motor is even smaller than the typical 9 gram micro servo motor. It can turn approx. 90° in each direction. Any servo code, program library and hardware can be used for control. This is particularly suitable for beginners, who want to...
The servo can rotate approximately 90° in each direction. You can use any servo code, hardware or library to control it, which is good for beginners who want to avoid building a motor controller. Despite its size, this micro-servo is as strong as many...