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Adafruit Flex Cable for Raspberry Pi Camera - 24 / 610mm
-Titulo Original : Adafruit Flex Cable for Raspberry Pi Camera - 24 / 610mm-Fabricante : ADAFRUIT-Descripcion Original: Adafruit Part Number: 1731 // Stock Type: Raspberry Pi >> Cables >> Camera // In Stock & Ready to Ship // This cable will let you swap out the stock 150mm long flex cable from a Raspberry Pi Camera (either 'classic' or 'NoIR' type) for a different size. Works great, just carefully open the connector on the Pi and slip this one in. This cable is 24 / 610mm long We have cables in 2, 4, 8, 12, and 18 long so you can have the perfect fit. Each order comes with one cable, Pi Camera not included (but we have those in the shop as well)... -
Precio: $92,949.00
Raspberry Pi PWM Servo Hat Development Board
-Titulo Original : 2327 - Raspberry Pi PWM Servo Hat Development Board-Fabricante : ADAFRUIT-Descripcion Original: The Adafruit 16-Channel 12-bit PWM/Servo HAT will drive up to 16 servos or PWM outputs over I2C with only 2 pins. The on-board PWM controller will drive all 16 channels simultaneously with no additional Raspberry Pi processing overhead. What's more, you can stack up to 62 of them to control up to 992 servos - all with the same 2 pins! // It can also do PWM up to 1.6 KHz with 12 bit precision, all completely free-running. // For use with Raspberry Pi Model A+ or B+, can be used with the Model A or B if you use a tall 2x13 header instead of the included 2x20. // Please note! This kit does not come with Raspberry Pi, servos, or required 5V power supply. // The Raspberry Pi is a wonderful little computer, but one thing it isn't very good at is controlling DC Servo Motors - these motors need very specific and repetitive timing pulses to set the position. Instead of asking the Pi Linux kernel to send these signals, pop on this handy HAT! It adds the capability to control 16 Servos with perfect timing. It can also do PWM up to 1.6 KHz with 12 bit precision, all completely free-running. For use with Raspberry Pi Model A+ or B+, can be used with the Model A or B if you use a tall 2x13 header instead of the included 2x20. The Adafruit 16-Channel 12-bit PWM/Servo HAT will drive up to 16 servos or PWM outputs over I2C with only 2 pins. The on-board PWM controller will drive all 16 channels simultaneously with no additional Raspberry Pi processing overhead. What's more, you can stack up to 62 of them to control up to 992 servos - all with the same 2 pins! Best of all, we even have a Python library you can use, so you'll be up and running instantly, to make your robotic creation com to life. The Adafruit PWM/Servo HAT is the perfect solution for any project that requires a lot of servos or PWM outputs! Each order comes with a Servo HAT, a 2-pin terminal block, four 3x4 headers and a 2x20 socket header. You'll need to do some light through-hole soldering to attach the headers onto the HAT circuit board, but its easy to do with basic soldering tools like a soldering iron and rosin core electronics solder. If you would like to stack multiple HATs onto one Pi, you can also pick up a 2x20 stacking header and a set of right-angle 3x4 headers that should be soldered on instead. Please note! This kit does not come with Raspberry Pi, servos, or required 5V power supply... -
Precio: $73,359.00Expira: 19/05/2021
ADAFRUIT Industries 954 USB-to-TTL Serial Cable, Raspberry..
-Titulo Original : ADAFRUIT Industries 954 USB-to-TTL Serial Cable, Raspberry PI (1 Piece)-Fabricante : ADAFRUIT-Descripcion Original: Compatible with Windows XP/Vista/7/8 and MacOS X 10.6 to 10.10 // SiLabs CP2012 chipset // Ideal for easy debugging of Raspberry Pi and BeagleBone Black // USB to TTL Serial Cable // Pinout: Red 5V, Black 0V (Ground), White RX, Green TX // This cable is an easy way to connect a Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone Black, a microcontroller, or other TTL serial device to your computer. This makes the cable ideal for interfacing with debugging and programming consoles of various devices. This can even be used to install alternate operating systems on some WiFi routers. This devices uses the PL2303TA chipset and is compatible with Windows 8! There are also drivers available for Windows XP/Vista/7/8 and MacOS X 10.6 to 10.10... -
Precio: $44,309.00Expira: 30/05/2022
Adafruit Flex Cable For Raspberry Pi Camsra O Display 300mm
-Titulo Original : Adafruit Flex Cable for Raspberry Pi Camera or Display - 300mm / 12-Fabricante : ADAFRUIT-Descripcion Original: Dimensions: 50mm x 16mm (2" x 0.6") // This cable will let you swap out the stock 150mm long flex cable from a Raspberry Pi Camera (either 'classic' or 'NoIR' type) for a different size. Works great, just carefully open the connector on the Pi and slip this one in. // This cable is 50mm long We have cables in 50mm, 100mm, 200mm and 300mm so you can have the perfect fit. Each order comes with one cable, Pi Camera not included (but we have those in the shop as well) // Available in 50mm (2"), 100mm (4"), 200mm (8"), 300mm (12") Lengths // Raspberry Pi & Camera Board NOT included // This cable will let you swap out the stock 150mm long flex cable from a Raspberry Pi Camera (either 'classic' or 'NoIR' type) for a different size. Works great, just carefully open the connector on the Pi and slip this one in. This cable is 50mm long We have cables in 50mm, 100mm, 200mm and 300mm so you can have the perfect fit. Each order comes with one cable, Pi Camera not included (but we have those in the shop as well...
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Adafruit Flex Cable for Raspberry Pi Camera - 2 meters...
-Titulo Original : Adafruit Flex Cable for Raspberry Pi Camera - 2 meters [ADA2144]-Fabricante : ADAFRUIT-Descripcion Original: Adafruit Part Number: 2144 // Stock Type: Raspberry Pi >> Cables >> Camera // In Stock & Ready to Ship // This cable will let you swap out the stock 150mm long flex cable from a Raspberry Pi Camera (either 'classic' or 'NoIR' type) for a different size. Works great, just carefully open the connector on the Pi and slip this one in. This cable is 2 meters long. We have cables in a ton of sizes so you can have the perfect fit. Each order comes with one cable, Pi Camera not included (but we have those in the shop as well) Please note, we did test this length cable with our Pi Model B/B+ and a Pi Camera and it worked great but 2 meters is really long for this kind of camera protocol, so if you have a very electrically noisy environment (inside a tesla coil?) you may have corrupted images... -
Precio: $32,059.00Expira: 26/09/2021
Adafruit GPIO Stacking Header for Pi A+/B+/Pi 2/Pi 3...
-Titulo Original : Adafruit GPIO Stacking Header for Pi A+/B+/Pi 2/Pi 3 [ADA2223]-Fabricante : ADAFRUIT-Descripcion Original: Adafruit Part Number: 2223 // Stock Type: Raspberry Pi >> Raspberry Pi B+, Pi 2, & Pi 3 >> Prototyping // In Stock & Ready to Ship // Connect your own PCB to a Raspberry Pi B+ and stack on top with this normal-height female header with extra long pins. The female header part is about 8.5mm tall, good for small HATs that do not to clear the USB/Ethernet jacks. This header has extra long 10mm pins, compared with our plain version which is the same base height but has 3mm header pins instead. With 10mm you can have a HAT that has extra pins to stack another HAT on top!You'll get one header per order. Note: The Raspberry Pi Model A+, Raspberry Pi 2 and Raspberry Pi 3 are also compatible with this product... -
Precio: $29,769.00Expira: 21/05/2023
Adafruit Flex Cable for Raspberry Pi Camera - 300mm / 12...
-Titulo Original : Adafruit Flex Cable for Raspberry Pi Camera - 300mm / 12 [ADA1648]-Fabricante : ADAFRUIT-Descripcion Original: Adafruit Part Number: 1648 // Stock Type: Raspberry Pi >> Cables >> Camera // In Stock & Ready to Ship // This cable will let you swap out the stock 150mm long flex cable from a Raspberry Pi Camera (either 'classic' or 'NoIR' type) for a different size. Works great, just carefully open the connector on the Pi and slip this one in. This cable is 300mm long We have cables in 50mm, 100mm, 200mm and 300mm so you can have the perfect fit. Each order comes with one cable, Pi Camera not included (but we have those in the shop as well) Flex Cable for Raspberry Pi Camera - 300mm / 12 ( 7:45 ... -
Precio: $50,239.00
Adafruit Mini Usb Microphone [ada3367]
-Titulo Original : Adafruit Mini USB Microphone [ADA3367]-Fabricante : ADAFRUIT-Descripcion Original: Adafruit Part Number: 3367 // Stock Type: Sensors >> Sound/Noise // In Stock & Ready to Ship // Hey, listen up! It's the world's smallest USB microphone! OK maybe it's not in the Guinness Record Book, but it is pretty darn small ! This plug-and-play Mini USB Microphone needs no driver, and its USB interface means you can use it with any computer, laptop, SBC, etc!Works great with a Raspberry Pi computer, but you can also use it with any other computer you want to record audio on. Simply plug it right in and you're ready to start recording your podcast, song, spoken-word poetry, audiobook, or whatever your heart desires! If you need to be a little closer to the audio source, you may want to pair it with a USB extension cable or a USB swivel adapter . If you want to use it with a Raspberry Pi, check out our guide on how to record audio. Goes great with our USB speaker, if you want your own recording and playback setup...
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Precio: $24,579.00Expira: 04/03/2023
Adafruit Break-away 0.1 2x20-pin Strip Dual Male Header...
-Titulo Original : Adafruit Break-away 0.1 2x20-pin Strip Dual Male Header [ADA2822]-Fabricante : ADAFRUIT-Descripcion Original: Adafruit Part Number: 2822 // Stock Type: Raspberry Pi >> Raspberry Pi B+, Pi 2, & Pi 3 >> Prototyping // In Stock & Ready to Ship // If we could eat headers, we'd have them for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. But we can't :( So we're making the best of it and selling them!This 2x20-pin strip male header is a great way to add pins to 2x20 0.1 holes in a PCB. They're also perfect companion piece to our 2x20-pin right-angle female header ... -
Precio: $54,409.00
Adafruit Perma Proto Bonnet Mini Kit [ADA3203]
-Titulo Original : Adafruit Perma Proto Bonnet Mini Kit [ADA3203]-Fabricante : ADAFRUIT-Descripcion Original: Adafruit Part Number: 3203 // Stock Type: Raspberry Pi >> Pi HATs & Plates >> Bonnets // In Stock & Ready to Ship // Design your own Bonnet or pHAT, attach custom circuitry and otherwise dress your Pi Zero with this jaunty prototyping Bonnet kit!To add to the Adafruit Bonnet party , we have this Perma-Proto inspired plug in daughter board. It has a grid of 0.1 prototyping soldering holes for attaching chips, resistors, LED, potentiometers and more. The holes are connected underneath with traces to mimic the solderless breadboards with which you're familiar. There's also long power strips for +3V, +5V and Ground connections to the Pi. Near the top we break out nearly every pin you could want to connect to the Pi (#26 didn't quite make the cut).The Perma-Proto Bonnet comes with a printed circuit board and a single 2x20 GPIO Header for Raspberry Pi to put your Perma-Proto on top of your Raspberry Pi Zero (like a nice little bonnet...). Unlike our Perma-Proto HATs , this design does not include an EEPROM, so you can 'stack' it with other Bonnets and pHATs without worrying about an EEPROM address collision.You can customize your Perma-Proto setup using a standard 2x20 stacking header or extra tall 2x20 stacking header . You can also swap out the 2x20 header with a slim 2x20 type if you want it to sit closer to the Pi , or an extra tall one if you want it to sit above the USB/Ethernet ports .A bit of light soldering is required to attach the header to the PCB but it's easy work. This bonnet is designed for use with Raspberry Pi Zero but you can put on top of any Raspberry Pi with a 2x20 connector, it will just not stick out as far. We also offer a full 'HAT' sized version for Pi A+, B+, Pi 2 & 3. Raspberry Pi Zero not included... -
Precio: $109,509.00
Adafruit PiTFT 2.2 HAT Mini Kit - 320x240 2.2 TFT - No Touch
-Titulo Original : Adafruit PiTFT 2.2 HAT Mini Kit - 320x240 2.2 TFT - No Touch-Fabricante : ADAFRUIT-Descripcion Original: Adafruit Part Number: 2315 // It's designed to plug directly onto the Raspberry Pi 2, Pi 3, Pi Zero or Raspberry Pi 1 Model A+ or B+ . While not specifically designed for Pi Model A or B, you can use it with A/B if you solder in an extra-tall 2x13 header (not included) instead of the included 2x20 header // Some Soldering Required: Comes as a fully assembled display PCB and an additional 2x20 GPIO header. Some light soldering is required to attach the 2x20 GPIO header to the HAT but it's fast and easy for anyone with a soldering iron and solder. // Troubleshooting: There are a variety of issues that may cause the screen to not working properly including the "White Screen" issue. If you experience any issues you may contact the seller or Adafruit for support under the warranty. // Skill Level: A medium/high level of familiarity with raspberry pi is recommended for this product. // The cute PiTFT got even more adorable with this little primary display for Raspberry Pi in HAT form! It features a 2.2 display with 320x240 16-bit color pixels. The HAT 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 of your Model A+ or B+ and fits into our case quite nicely. It's designed to plug directly onto the Raspberry Pi 2, Pi 3, Pi Zero or Raspberry Pi 1 Model A+ or B+ . While not specifically designed for Pi Model A or B, you can use it with A/B if you solder in an extra-tall 2x13 header (not included) instead of the included 2x20 header This design uses the hardware SPI pins (SCK, MOSI, MISO, CE0, CE1) as well as GPIO #25. All other GPIO are unused and are available on a 25-pin long breakout line. Since we had a tiny bit of space, there's 4 flat tactile switches wired to four GPIOs, that you can use if you want to make a basic user interface. For example, you can use one as a power on/off button. Comes as a fully assembled display PCB and an additional 2x20 GPIO header. Some light soldering is required to attach the 2x20 GPIO header to the HAT but it's fast and easy for anyone with a soldering iron and solder. You can also swap the plain female header we have with a 'stacky' type that lets you plug in a hat or GPIO cable on top or a slim ultra-low-profile header... -
Precio: $65,889.00
Adafruit I2S MEMS Microphone Breakout - SPH0645LM4H (3421)
-Titulo Original : Adafruit I2S MEMS Microphone Breakout - SPH0645LM4H (3421)-Fabricante : ADAFRUIT-Descripcion Original: small, low cost MEMS mic with a range of about 50Hz - 15KHz // there are three digital pins: // The microphone is a single mono element // This I2S MEMS microphone is bottom ported // MEMS mics can detect sound and convert it to voltage // Listen to this good news - we now have a breakout board for a super tiny I2S MEMS microphone. Just like 'classic' electret microphones, MEMS mics can detect sound and convert it to voltage, but they're way smaller and thinner. This microphone doesn't even have analog out, its purely digital. The I2S is a small, low cost MEMS mic with a range of about 50Hz - 15KHz, good for just about all general audio recording/detection. The microphone is a single mono element. You can select whether you want it to be on the Left or Right channel by connecting the Select pin to power or ground. If you need stereo, pick up two microphones! You can set them up to be stereo by sharing the Clock, WS and Data lines but having one with Select to ground, and one with Select to high voltage. This I2S MEMS microphone is bottom ported, so make sure you have the hole in the bottom facing out towards the sounds you want to read. It's a 1.6-3.6V max device only, so not for use with 5V logic (its really unlikely you'd have a 5V-logic device with I2S anyways). Many beginner microcontroller boards don't have I2S, so make sure its a supported interface before you try to wire it up! This microphone is best used with Cortex M-series chips like the Arduino Zero, Feather M0, or single-board computers like the Raspberry P...
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Precio: $141,039.00
Adafruit Ultimate GPS Logger Shield - Includes GPS Module
-Titulo Original : Adafruit Ultimate GPS Logger Shield - Includes GPS Module-Fabricante : ADAFRUIT-Descripcion Original: Adafruit GPS shield with Ultimate GPS module // -165 dBm sensitivity, 10 Hz updates, 66 channels // MicroSD card slot for datalogging onto a removable card // Internal patch antenna + u.FL connector for external active antenna // Big prototyping area // Brand new and better than ever, we've replaced our Adafruit GPS shield kit with this assembled shield that comes with an Ultimate GPS module. This GPS shield works great with either UNO or Leonardo Arduinos and is designed to log data to an SD card. Or you can leave the SD card out and use the GPS for a geocaching project, or maybe a music player that changes tunes depending on where you are in the city. -165 dBm sensitivity, 10 Hz updates, 66 channels Low power module - only 20mA current draw, half of most GPS's Assembled & tested shield for Arduino Uno/Duemilanove/Diecimila/Leonardo (not for use with Mega/ADK/Due) MicroSD card slot for datalogging onto a removable card RTC battery included, for up to 7 years backup Built-in datalogging to flash PPS output on fix Internal patch antenna + u.FL connector for external active antenna Power, Pin #13 and Fix status LED Big prototyping area Each order comes with one assembled and tested shield, a stick of 0.1 male header and a 12mm coin cell. Some light soldering is required to attach the header to the shield in order to plug it into your Arduino. if you want to stack a shield on top, be sure to pick up a set of stacking headers to use instead. MicroSD card not included either, but we do stock them in the shop! If your project is going to be inside an enclosure, you'll love this shield as it has external antenna support. Simply connect an external active GPS antenna via a uFL/SMA cable to the shield and the module will automatically switch over to use the antenna. You can then place the antenna wherever you wish... -
Precio: $46,499.00
Adafruit Accessories GPIO Stacking Header for Pi A+/B+/Pi 2.
-Titulo Original : Adafruit Accessories GPIO Stacking Header for Pi A+/B+/Pi 2 - Extra-long 2x20 Pins (1 piece)-Fabricante : ADAFRUIT-Descripcion Original: Compatible with Model A+, B+ and Raspberry Pi 2 Model B // Stack multiple shields / HAT's // Connect your own PCB to a Raspberry Pi A+, B+, or 2 and stack on top with this normal-height female header with extra long pins. The female header part is about 8.5mm tall, good for small HATs that do not to clear the USB/Ethernet jacks. This header has extra long 10mm pins. With 10mm you can have a HAT that has extra pins to stack another HAT on top! You'll get one header per order... -
Precio: $17,239.00
Adafruit (PID 3200) Teensy 3.x Feather Adapter
-Titulo Original : Adafruit (PID 3200) Teensy 3.x Feather Adapter-Fabricante : ADAFRUIT-Descripcion Original: Teensy 3.x to Adafruit Feather adapter // Includes 500mA LiPoly charger // 100K resistor divider to monitor the battery voltage connected to A7 // Use multiple Feather add-on boards // Oh man, is this not the best thing ever? You can now use the awesome Teensy 3 with any and all of our FeatherWings or Feather accessories and even get built-in LiPoly charging! This Feather adapter rearranges the pins of a Teensy 3.x to give you the same shape and pinout for our Feathers. We've tested our FeatherWings so far and all are drop-in compatible. It's a great way to take advantage of the Feather ecosystem. Give your Teensy a stepper/DC motor driver, GPS, LED matrix or OLED add-on with ease. With the space left over, we even added in a 500mA LiPoly charger that automatically charges over USB and will switch over to the LiPo when USB is unplugged. There's also a 100K resistor divider for monitoring the battery voltage connected to A7 Comes with one assembled adapter, shorty headers for attaching your Teensy 3, and both standard and stacking headers so you can use your Teensy in a breadboard and even plug a shield on top. Some soldering is required! Teensy 3.x not included... -
Precio: $66,799.00
Adafruit MCP9808 High Accuracy I2C Temperature Sensor...
-Titulo Original : Adafruit MCP9808 High Accuracy I2C Temperature Sensor Breakout Board [ADA1782]-Fabricante : ADAFRUIT-Descripcion Original: MCP9808 High Accuracy I2C Temperature Sensor Breakout Board // i2c digital interface (Uses any I2C address from 0x18 thru 0x1F) // Sensing Temperature: -40ºC ~ 125ºC Accuracy: 0.25ºC typical // Voltage - Supply: 2.7V ~ 5.5V // 21mm x 13mm x 2mm / 0.8" x 0.5" x 0.08" Weight: 0.9g // This I2C digital temperature sensor is one of the more accurate/precise we've ever seen, with a typical accuracy of ±0.25°C over the sensor's -40°C to +125°C range and precision of +0.0625°C. They work great with any microcontroller using standard i2c. There are 3 address pins so you can connect up to 8 to a single I2C bus without address collisions. Best of all, a wide voltage range makes is usable with 2.7V to 5.5V logic! Unlike the DS18B20, this sensor does not come in through-hole package so we placed this small sensor on a breakout board PCB for easy use. The PCB includes mounting holes, and pull down resistors for the 3 address pins. We even wrote a lovely little tutorial and library that will work with any Arduino compatible. You'll be up and running in 15 minutes or less...
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Precio: $40,169.00
Audio IC Development Tools Adafruit Silicon MEMS Microphone.
-Titulo Original : Audio IC Development Tools Adafruit Silicon MEMS Microphone Breakout - SPW2430 (1 piece)-Fabricante : ADAFRUIT-Descripcion Original: Just like 'classic' electret microphones, MEMS mics can detect sound and convert it to voltage, but they don't need a bias resistor or amplifier, its all in one! // The SPW2430 is a small, low cost MEMS mic with a range of 100Hz - 10KHz, good for just about all general audio recording/detection. // This breakout is best used for projects such as voice changers, audio recording/sampling, and audio-reactive projects that use FFT. // The output pin is not designed to drive speakers or anything but the smallest in-ear headphones - you'll need an audio amplifier if you want to connect the amp directly to speakers // Listen to this good news - we now have a breakout board for a super tiny MEMS microphone. Just like 'classic' electret microphones, MEMS mics can detect sound and convert it to voltage, but they don't need a bias resistor or amplifier, its all in one! The SPW2430 is a small, low cost MEMS mic with a range of 100Hz - 10KHz, good for just about all general audio recording/detection. This breakout is best used for projects such as voice changers, audio recording/sampling, and audio-reactive projects that use FFT. To keep the breakout small and simple, we only added a 3V voltage regulator (the microphone requires 3.3V DC) and filter capacitors. No additional opamp is included, the output peak-to-peak voltage has a 0.67V DC bias and about 100mVpp (peak-to-peak) when talking near the microphone, which is good for attaching to something that expects 'line level' input without clipping. The peak-to-peak can be as high as 1Vpp if there's a very loud sound. If you are If you need a microphone with adjustable gain or auto-gain control, check out our mic+amplifier options. If you need a higher peak-to-peak, a rail-to-rail op-amp and some resistors can get you boosted up! Using it is simple: connect GND to ground, Vin to 3.3-5VDC. For the best performance, use the quietest supply available (on an Arduino, this would be the 3.3V supply). The audio waveform will come out of the DC pin. The output will have a DC bias of 0.67V so when its perfectly quiet that's what you'll read, there's a little drift. If the audio equipment you're using requires AC coupled audio, you can grab the signal out of the AC pin, which has a 10uF capacitor in series. The output pin is not designed to drive speakers or anything but the smallest in-ear headphones - you'll need an audio amplifier if you want to connect the amp directly to speakers. If you're connecting to a microcontroller pin, you don't need an amplifier or decoupling capacitor - connect the DC pin directly to the microcontroller... -
Precio: $142,459.00
Adafruit (PID 3387) 9-DOF Accel/Mag/Gyro+Temp Breakout Board
-Titulo Original : Adafruit (PID 3387) 9-DOF Accel/Mag/Gyro+Temp Breakout Board - LSM9DS1-Fabricante : ADAFRUIT-Descripcion Original: LSM9DS1 9-DOF Accel/Mag/Gyro+Temp Breakout Board // Accelerometer: ±2/±4/±8/±16 g (no ±6 g range). // Magnetometer: ±4/±8/±12/±16 gauss ranges. // Gyroscope: ±245/±500/±2000 dps ranges. // i2c and SPI interface. 3-5VDC // Add motion, direction and orientation sensing to your Arduino project with this all-in-one 9-DOF sensor. Inside the chip are three sensors, one is a classic 3-axis accelerometer, which can tell you which direction is down towards the Earth (by measuring gravity) or how fast the board is accelerating in 3D space. The other is a 3-axis magnetometer that can sense where the strongest magnetic force is coming from, generally used to detect magnetic north. The third is a 3-axis gyroscope that can measure spin and twist. By combining this data you can REALLY orient yourself. Characteristics: Accelerometer: ±2/±4/±8/±16 g (no ±6 g range). Magnetometer: ±4/±8/±12/±16 gauss ranges. Gyroscope: ±245/±500/±2000 dps ranges. The breakout board version of this sensor has both I2C and SPI interfaces. Attaching it to the Arduino is simple, power Vin and GND with 3-5VDC, and wire up I2C data on SCL and SDA, and you're ready to go! More advanced users can use SPI, our library has support for both. The breakout comes fully assembled and tested, with some extra header so you can use it on a breadboard. Four mounting holes make for a secure connection, and we put the popular power+data pins on one side, and the interrupt pins on the other side for a nice & compact breakout... -
Precio: $115,989.00
Adafruit (pid 3213) Assembled Feather Huzzah W/ Esp8266 Wif
-Titulo Original : Adafruit (PID 3213) Assembled Feather HUZZAH w/ ESP8266 WiFi With Stacking Headers-Fabricante : ADAFRUIT-Descripcion Original: ESP8266 @ 80MHz with 3.3V logic/power 4MB of FLASH (32 MBit) Built in WiFi 802.11 b/g/n // CP2104 USB-Serial converter onboard with 921600 max baudrate for uploading // 9 x GPIO pins - can also be used as I2C and SPI // 3.3V regulator with 500mA peak current output // Measures 2.0" x 0.9" x 0.28" (51mm x 23mm x 8mm) without headers soldered in Light as a (large?) feather - 9.7 grams // Feather is the new development board from Adafruit, and like its namesake it is thin, light, and lets you fly! We designed Feather to be a new standard for portable microcontroller cores. This is the Adafruit Feather HUZZAH ESP8266 - our take on an 'all-in-one' ESP8266 WiFi development board with built in USB and battery charging. Its an ESP8266 WiFi module with all the extras you need, ready to rock! We have other boards in the Feather family, check'em out here. At the Feather HUZZAH's heart is an ESP8266 WiFi microcontroller clocked at 80 MHz and at 3.3V logic. This microcontroller contains a Tensilica chip core as well as a full WiFi stack. You can program the microcontroller using the Arduino IDE for an easy-to-run Internet of Things core. We wired up a USB-Serial chip that an upload code at a blistering 921600 baud for fast development time. It also has auto-reset so no noodling with pins and reset button pressings. To make it easy to use for portable projects, we added a connector for any of our 3.7V Lithium polymer batteries and built in battery charging. You don't need a battery, it will run just fine straight from the micro USB connector. But, if you do have a battery, you can take it on the go, then plug in the USB to recharge. The Feather will automatically switch over to USB power when its available. Here's some handy specs! Auto-reset support for getting into bootload mode before firmware upload 9 x GPIO pins - can also be used as I2C and SPI 1 x analog inputs 1.0V max Built in 100mA LiPoly charger with charging status indicator LED, can also cut a trace to disable the charger Pin #0 red LED for general purpose blinking. Pin #2 blue LED for bootloading debug & general purpose blinking Power/enable pin Comes fully assembled and tested, with a USB interface that lets you quickly use it with the Arduino IDE or NodeMCU Lua. (It comes preprogrammed with the Lua interpreter)... -
Precio: $83,569.00
Adafruit 2821 Feather HUZZAH with ESP8266 Wi-Fi
-Titulo Original : Adafruit 2821 Feather HUZZAH with ESP8266 Wi-Fi-Fabricante : ADAFRUIT-Descripcion Original: Measures 2.0" x 0.9" x 0.28" without headers soldered in // 4Mb of flash and built in wifi 802.11 b/g/n // Reset button // Pin #0 red led for general purpose blinking. Pin #2 blue led for bootloading debug & general purpose blinking // Power/enable pin and 4 mounting holes // At the feather huzzah's heart is an ESP8266 WiFi microcontroller clocked at 80 MHz and at 3.3V logic. This controller contains a tensile chip core as well as a full WiFi stack. You can program the controller using the arduino ide for an easy-to-run Internet of things core. We wired up a high-quality silabs Cp2104 usb-serial chip that an upload Code at a blistering 921, 600 Baud for fast development time. It also has auto-reset so no fiddling with pins and reset buttons. The Cp2104 has better driver support than the CH340 and can do very high speeds without stability issues. To make it easy to use for portable projects, we added a connector for any of our 3.7V lithium polymer batteries and built in battery charging. You don't need a battery, for it will run just fine straight from the Micro USB connector. But If you do have a battery, you can take it on the go, and plug in the USB to recharge. The feather will automatically switch over to USB power when it's available...
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Precio: $96,079.00
Adafruit (PID 3201) Ethernet FeatherWing
-Titulo Original : Adafruit (PID 3201) Ethernet FeatherWing-Fabricante : ADAFRUIT-Descripcion Original: WizNet WIZ5500 chip // The Arduino Ethernet2 library works great with this board // Communicates over SPI plus a single CS pin // RJ-45 jack with activity and link lights // Wireless is wonderful, but sometimes you want the strong reliability of a wire. If your Feather board is going to be part of a permanent installation, this Ethernet FeatherWing will let you add quick and easy wired Internet. Just plug in a standard ethernet cable, and run the Ethernet2 library for cross-platform networking. Ethernet is a tried-and-true networking standard. It's supported by every hub and switch, and because there's a physical connection you don't have to noodle around with SSIDs, passwords, authentication schemes or antennas. It works great with any of our Feathers, the WIZ5500 chip communicates over SPI plus a single CS pin. The Arduino Ethernet2 library works great, and within a few seconds after connecting, will do the DHCP setup for you. As a nice extra, the RJ-45 jack has both link and activity lights that will light/blink to let you know the current connection status. This Wing does not support active Power-over-Ethernet (PoE), but you can easily hook up a passive PoE configuration with a passive injector, a 5V power adapter, and a 2.1mm to MicroUSB cable. See the tutorial page for more details Each order comes with one assembled and tested Ethernet FeatherWing, plus some header. You will need to solder in the header yourself but its a quick task... -
Precio: $77,039.00
Adafruit Audio FX Mini Sound Board - WAV/OGG Trigger - 2MB..
-Titulo Original : Adafruit Audio FX Mini Sound Board - WAV/OGG Trigger - 2MB Flash [ADA2342]-Fabricante : ADAFRUIT-Descripcion Original: Adafruit Audio FX Mini Sound Board // WAV/OGG Trigger with 2MB Flash // OGG audio format // Operating Voltage: 3 to 5V DC // Board Dimensions: 38mm x 23mm x 4mm / 1.5" x 0.9" x 0.2" Board Weight: 3.6g // Would you like to add audio/sound effects to your next project, without an Arduino+Shield? Or maybe you don't even know how to use microcontrollers, you just want to make a sound play whenever you press a button. What about something that has to be very small and portable? You are probably feeling a little frustrated: it's been very hard to find a simple, low cost audio effects trigger that is easy to use and does not require any programming The Sound Board has a lot of amazing features that make it the easiest thing ever: No Arduino or other microcontroller required! It is completely stand-alone, just needs a 3 to 5.5VDC battery Small - only 1.5 x 0.9 2MB storage onboard. Good for a few minutes of compressed stereo, and maybe a half a minutes of uncompressed stereo. Double that if you go with mono. Built in Mass Storage USB - Plug any micro USB cable into the Sound Board and your Windows computer, you can drag and drop your files right on as if it were a USB key Compressed or Uncompressed audio - Go with compressed Ogg Vorbis files for longer audio files, or uncompressed WAV files High Quality Sound - You want 44.1KHz 16 bit stereo? Not a problem! The decoding hardware can handle any bit/sample rate and mono or stereo 8 Triggers - Connect up to 8 buttons or switches, each one can trigger audio files to play Stereo line out - Headphones, powered speakers or even wire up one of our amplifiers to make loud sounds. We also have a version with built-in stereo speaker amplifier Five different trigger effects - by changing the name of the files, you can create five different types of triggers which will cover a large range of projects without any programming Control over UART (9600 Baud) via any microcontroller, we have an Arduino Library for basic control over playback and volume. Trigger modes: Basic, Hold Looping, Latching loop, Play next, Play rando... -
Precio: $78,499.00
Adafruit PID 2030 PowerBoost 1000 Basic 5V USB Boost 1000ma
-Titulo Original : Adafruit (PID 2030 PowerBoost 1000 Basic - 5V USB Boost @ 1000mA from 1.8V+-Fabricante : ADAFRUIT-Descripcion Original: Synchronous operation means you can disconnect the output completely by connecting the ENable pin to ground. This will completely turn off the output // 4A internal switch means you can get 1000mA+ from as low as 1.8V, 1500mA+ from 2 NiMH or Alkaline batteries, and at least 2000mA from a 3.7V LiPoly/LiIon battery or 3 NiMH/Alkalines. Just make sure your batteries can actually supply the required 2-4A, OK? // Low battery indicator LED lights up red when the voltage dips below 3.2V, optimized for the most common usage of LiPo/LiIon battery usage // On-board 1000mA charge-rate 'Apple/iOS' data resistors. Solder in the included USB connector and you can plug in any iPhone or iPod for a speedy 1000mA charge rate. Works with iPads, both mini and 'classic' type. // Full breakout for battery in, control pins and power out 90%+ operating efficiency in most cases (see datasheet for efficiency graphs), and low quiescent current: 5mA when enabled and power LED is on, 20uA when disabled (power and low batt LED are off) // PowerBoost is the perfect power supply for your power-hungry portable project! This little DC/DC boost converter module can run from 1.8V batteries or higher, and convert that voltage to 5.2V DC for running your 5V projects. With a beefy 4A DC/DC converter, it can give you 1A+ from as low as 2V. Like our popular 5V 1A USB wall adapter, we tweaked the output to be 5.2V instead of a straight-up 5.0V so that there's a little bit of 'headroom' long cables, high draw, the addition of a diode on the output if you wish, etc. The 5.2V is safe for all 5V-powered electronics like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or Beagle Bone while preventing icky brown-outs during high current draw because of USB cable resistance. The PowerBoost 1000 has at the heart a TPS61030 boost converter from TI. This boost converter chip has some really nice extras such as low battery detection, 4A internal switch, synchronous conversion, excellent efficiency, and 700KHz high-frequency operation. Check out these specs! Great for powering your robot, Arduino project, single-board-computer such as Raspberry Pi or BeagleBone! Each order comes with one fully assembled and tested PCB, a loose 2-PH JST jack, a 2-pin Terminal block and a loose USB A jack. If you are powering your project from USB, solder the USB A jack in (a 3-minute soldering task). Then choose either JST for input (JST is often used for our LiIon batteries, but the connector is only rated for 2A) or a terminal block. The 1000 version comes with a 2-pin terminal block so you can solder it to the output spot where the USB jack would go. Or don't solder any connectors in for a more compact power pack and go with 22AWG wires soldered directly in... -
Precio: $129,229.00
Adafruit Dotstar Digital Led Strip - Black 144 Led/m - 0.5.
-Titulo Original : Adafruit DotStar Digital LED Strip - Black 144 LED/m - 0.5 Meter - BLACK [ADA2328]-Fabricante : ADAFRUIT-Descripcion Original: Adafruit Part Number: 2328 // Stock Type: LEDs >> Strips // In Stock & Ready to Ship // Move over NeoPixels, there's a new LED strip in town! These fancy new DotStar LED strips are a great upgrade for people who have loved and used NeoPixel strips for a few years but want something even better. DotStar LEDs use generic 2-wire SPI, so you can push data much faster than with the NeoPixel 800 KHz protocol and there's no specific timing required. They also have much higher PWM refresh rates, so you can do Persistence-of-Vision (POV) and have less flickering, particularly at low brightness levels.Like NeoPixels, DotStar LEDs are 5050-sized LEDs with an embedded microcontroller inside the LED . You can set the color/brightness of each LED to 24-bit color (8 bits each red green and blue). Each LED acts like a shift register, reading incoming color data on the input pins, and then shifting the previous color data out on the output pin. By sending a long string of data, you can control an infinite number of LEDs, just tack on more or cut off unwanted LEDs at the end. The PWM is built into each LED-chip so once you set the color you can stop talking to the strip and it will continue to PWM all the LEDs for youHowever, unlike NeoPixels, these LEDs have 2 wires (input and output) for sending data - one clock pin and one data pin. That means you need two pins, not one, to control DotStars. Because the clock and data is seperated, you can use any processor speed or type to control these strips, and you don't have to worry about being careful with the timing . Hardware SPI support is handy but not required. This makes them excellent for use with any microcontroller or microprocessor, including Arduino, Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone, Propeller, SparkCore, and any 'raw' microcontrollers/microprocessors. It's very easy to port the library, and you can send data to the pixels at up to 32MHz clock rate!Another nice thing about DotStars is their high PWM rate. You only have to set the 24-bi...