Muscle Sensor Surface EMG Electrodes allow you to control your projects with your muscles. Adafruit 2773
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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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Muscle Sensor Surface EMG Electrodes allow you to control your projects with your muscles. Adafruit 2773
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Miniature module with MicroSD card slot dedicated to QT Py and Xiao boards. Adafruit 5683
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A module with a stereo DAC converter based on the UDA1334A chip. It can generate a signal with a resolution of 16, 20 or 24 bits. It communicates via the I2S interface. Adafruit 4037
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FLORA is Adafruit\'s fully-featured wearable electronics platform. It\'s a round, sewable, Arduino-compatible microcontroller designed to empower amazing wearables projects. Adafruit 659
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Introducing Adafruit FONA 808 GSM + GPS Shield, an all-in-one cellular phone module with that lets you add location-tracking, voice, text, SMS and data to your project, in Arduino shield format for easy use. Adafruit 2636
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Sewable with a 3-pin JST wiring adapter with 3 holes on the board perfect for conductive thread or soldering, wired to a single 3-pin JST-PH Adapter. Sdafruit 2566
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A board with an RP2040 microcontroller and a LoRa RF95 module operating in the 868 MHz frequency band. It has a built-in LiPo charging circuit and STEMMA QT connector. Ideal for IoT projects. Adafruit 5714
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Touch (resistive, USB) TFT LCD display with a size of 7 inches with a resolution of 800x480 pixels with HDMI interface. Adafruit 2407
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Module with 16-channel IO expander MCP23017 controlled by the I2C interface. Equipped with a STEMMA QT connector. Adafruit 5346
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Adafruit Feather M0 WiFi with uFL - ATSAMD21 + ATWINC1500 is a development board with a 32-bit ATSAMD21G18 microcontroller based on Cortex-M0 core. The board also has an ATWINC1500 module that provides WiFi connectivity. Adafruit 3061
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Board with RP2040 microcontroller and MCP2515 CAN controller. It has a built-in LiPo charging circuit and a STEMMA QT connector. It allows you to add communication based on the CAN bus to the project, commonly used in projects related to robotics and the automotive industry. Adafruit 5724
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Module with ToF VL53L4CD sensor with a range of up to 1.3 m and a resolution of 1 mm. It is equipped with a STEMMA QT connector and communicates via the I2C interface. Adafruit 5396
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RGB LED matrix display with a resolution of 64x64 (4096 LED). It has cutouts at an angle of 45° to build an LED cube. Adafruit 5407
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4-wire cable with a length of 50 mm. Both ends with STEMMA QT (Qwiic) plug. Adafruit 4399
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The adapter allows the Teensy 3.x family to be similar to the Feather family tiles. Thanks to this, it is possible to use a wide range of extensions for Feather tiles. Adafruit 3200
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4-core cable with a length of 300 mm. Both ends with STEMMA QT (Qwiic) plug. Adafruit 5384
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Development board with a 32-bit ATSAMD21G18 microcontroller based on Cortex-M0 core. The module also has an RFM69HCW chip that allows wireless communication in the 433 MHz band. Adafruit 3177
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Cable with a length of 150 mm, on one side terminated with a female STEMMA QT (Qwiic) connector, and on the other side with single female goldpin connectors. Adafruit 4397
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Development board equipped with STM32F411RE microcontroller (512 KB Flash, Cortex-M4). Dedicated to running MicroPython scripts. Adafruit 5417
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LCD TFT display with a diagonal of 2.4 "and a resolution of 320x240 pixels. Equipped with a resistive touch panel and microSD slot. Designed for use with Feather series plates. Adafruit 3315
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.