At the Feather 32u4\'s heart is ATmega32u4 clocked at 8 MHz and at 3.3V logic. This chip has 32K of flash and 2K of RAM, with built in USB so not only does it have a USB-to-Serial program & debug capability built in with no need for an FTDI-like chip, it can also act like a mouse, keyboard, USB MIDI device, etc. Adafruit 2795
List of products by brand Adafruit
Adafruit: A Leader in Open Source Electronics Innovation
Adafruit is an American company that has gained worldwide recognition as one of the leading manufacturers in the open source electronics industry since its founding in 2005 by Limor "Ladyada" Fried. Adafruit's mission is to provide both hobbyists and professionals with the tools and knowledge necessary to create electronic projects. The company stands out not only for its wide range of products but also for its commitment to technical education and promoting the "do-it-yourself" (DIY) ethos.
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Adafruit module with Si7021 temperature and humidity sensor. Sensor Sillicon Labs can measure temperature in the range of -10 ~ 125 ° C, and humidity in the range of 0-100 & RH. The sensor communicates using the I2C interface. Adafruit 3251
Module with CO2, temperature and humidity sensor SCD-41. Equipped with a STEMMA QT connector, it communicates via the I2C interface. Adafruit 5190
These add-ons for any Feather board will let you integrate packetized radio (with the RFM69 radio) or LoRa radio (with the RFM9x\'s). These radios are good options for kilometer-range radio, and paired with one of our WiFi, cellular or Bluetooth Feathers, will let you bridge from 433/900 MHz to the Internet or your mobile device. Adafruit 3232
Feather board will let you integrate packetized radio (with the RFM69 radio) or LoRa radio (with the RFM9x\'s). These radios are good options for kilometer-range radio, and paired with one of our WiFi, cellular or Bluetooth Feathers, will let you bridge from 433/900MHz to the Internet or your mobile device. Adafruit 3230
TFT color display with 160x80 pixel resolution and 0.96 inch diagonal. The SPI interface is used to communicate with the display. The module contains a microSD card slot. Adafruit 3533
Module with MLX90640 thermal imaging camera with a matrix of 32x24 fields and a viewing angle of 55°. The board is equipped with a STEMMA QT connector and communicates via the I2C interface. Adafruit 4407
Module with monostable relay. It allows you to control high-power elements with a microcontroller. Adafruit 3191
Case for the MacroPad RP2040 mechanical keyboard. The set includes accessories and non-slip feet. Adafruit 5103
Expansion module (outputs expander) dedicated to the micro: bit board. Controlled by the I2C interface, it provides an IO interface, PWM, audio outputs, LED driver, DC motors and a Darlington circuit. Adafruit 3928
Mini keyboard with 16 buttons and RGB backlight. Equipped with a connector compatible with Grove, it communicates via the I2C interface. Adafruit 3954
The board is equipped with the ATSAMD51J19 microcontroller with ARM Cortex-M4 core and SPI Flash memory, GPIO pins, connector for connecting the battery with the charging circuit. Adafruit 3857
Expansion module (output expander) dedicated to the Circuit Playground Express board. Controlled by the I2C interface, it provides an IO interface, PWM, audio outputs, LED driver, DC motors and a Darlington circuit. Adafruit 3093
The module with a matrix LED display 8x16 (128 LEDs) designed to work with the Raspberry Pi. It uses the IS31FL3731 driver and communicates via the I2C interface. Adafruit 3467
The module with a matrix LED display 8x16 (128 LEDs) designed to work with the Raspberry Pi. It uses the IS31FL3731 driver and communicates via the I2C interface. Adafruit 4122
Board with goldpin connectors designed for micro:bit sets. It enables connection of a micro: bit set and attaching a module with connectors, eg to a contact plate. Adafruit 3695
Adafruit 3527 is a small display, ready to connect on any Raspberry Pi computer. It is equipped with a 128x32 monochrome OLED display with sharp white pixels. OLED uses only I2C pins, so it offers many GPIO connections available for buttons, LEDs, sensors etc. It is also nice and compact. Adafruit 3527
The Adafruit Micro-Lipo charger is designed to charge lithium-polymer or lithium-ion (LiPoly / LiIon) batteries via a USB Type-C connector. It performs charging in 3 stages: pre-charging, fast charging with constant current and maintenance charging with constant voltage.
The board with the RP2040 microcontroller equipped with two ARM Cortex-M0+ cores, which work at a frequency of 133 MHz, 256 kB RAM. The board also has 4 MB of QSPI flash memory. The system can be programmed in C/C++ or MicroPython. Adafruit 4888
The board with the RP2040 microcontroller equipped with two ARM Cortex-M0+ cores, which work at a frequency of 133 MHz, 256 kB RAM. The board also has 8 MB of QSPI flash memory. The system can be programmed in C/C++ or MicroPython. Adafruit 4884
Specialization and Product Range
Adafruit specializes in the production and distribution of electronic components available for both beginners and advanced users. The company's product offerings include microcontrollers, sensors, communication modules, displays, prototyping kits, and accessories for IoT (Internet of Things) projects.
Microcontrollers and Development Platforms
One of Adafruit's most popular products is its family of Circuit Playground and Feather microcontrollers. Circuit Playground is a series of microcontrollers ideal for education, equipped with a variety of sensors and LEDs, allowing immediate project work without the need for additional components. The Feather series, on the other hand, features a modular design that enables easy expansion of project functionality through a wide range of "FeatherWings" — additional modules compatible with the base microcontroller.
Sensors and Communication Modules
Adafruit offers a rich selection of sensors for measuring various environmental parameters such as temperature, humidity, pressure, and light intensity. With communication modules like the ESP8266 and ESP32, users can easily integrate their projects with Wi-Fi networks, paving the way for advanced IoT applications.
Displays and User Interfaces
Adafruit's product line also includes various types of displays, from simple OLED screens to more advanced touch panels. Combined with available libraries and documentation, users can easily create intuitive user interfaces for their projects.
Commitment to Education and Community
Since its inception, Adafruit has placed a strong emphasis on technological education and supporting the maker community. The company runs a comprehensive YouTube channel, regularly publishing instructional videos, product reviews, and project tutorials. Adafruit also develops and maintains the Learn platform, which hosts hundreds of free tutorials and projects for individuals of varying skill levels.
Support for Open Source
One of Adafruit's core principles is supporting the open-source movement. The company releases all its hardware and software projects as open source, enabling the maker community to freely modify and develop them. This approach garners Adafruit the loyalty and appreciation of users who value the opportunity to participate in the creation and enhancement of products.
Technological Innovations
Adafruit continuously strives to introduce technological innovations. The company is known for its rapid response to market changes and the introduction of new products that meet current user needs. An example of this is the swift implementation of modules supporting modern communication standards such as LoRa and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE).
IoT Projects and the Future of Electronics
The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the key areas in which Adafruit sees its future. The company not only provides components for creating IoT projects but also actively engages in the development of software and platforms that facilitate the integration of IoT devices with networks and management systems. Through collaboration with other industry leaders, Adafruit contributes to shaping the future of electronics, striving for greater automation and integration of devices in our daily lives.