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This 4-wire cable is a little over 150mm" long and fitted with JST-SH female 4-pin connectors on one end and premium Dupont male headers on the other
This 4-wire cable is a little over 100mm long and fitted with JST-SH female 4-pin connectors on both ends.
This is the BH1750 16-bit Ambient Light Sensor from Rohm.
This conductive material (also known as "Velostat" or "Linqstat") is a nice addition for your wearable/sensor hacking toolkit.
USB to GPIO, ADC (10-bit), DAC (5-bit), and I2C bridge with STEMMA QT/Qwiic, USB-C, 4 GPIO, and clock output for quick prototyping.
These solid 2-pin 2.5mm pitch connector cable pairs are great when you need something that can carry a couple amps of current.
This breakout can be used to get a specific voltage from a USB-C PD power supply.
This breakout takes the familiar 3-axis accelerometers, gyroscopes, and magnetometers alongside an Arm Cortex M0 that handles the work of reading the sensors.
Connect to the debug port on a Pico WH, Pico H, Pi 5, or the two ports on a Raspberry Pi Debug Probe.
The SHT45 sensor is Sensirion's fourth-generation temperature and humidity sensor with outstanding accuracy.
Adafruit took the basic layout of a half-sized breadboard (the PCB has 15 rows) and turned that into a beautiful PCB.