List of products by brand Sparkfun
There are 729 products.
Programmable coin acceptor with memory for 3 types of coins. It uses the thickness, diameter and fall time of the coins for identification. Programming is done using buttons and a 7-segment display on the side of the device. SparkFun COM-11719
The board with the RP2040 microcontroller equipped with two ARM Cortex-M0 + cores operating at 133 MHz, 256 kB RAM. The board also has 16 MB of QSPI flash memory. The system can be programmed in C/C++ or microPython. SparkFun DEV-18288
A mini module with a Qwiic connector designed for Raspberry Pi minicomputers. Qwiic SHIM uses a unique connector that snaps into the GPIO connector for a secure, solder-free connection. SparkFun DEV-15794
Module with a voltage level converter 3.3 V - 5 V intended for use in the Qwiic system. It has a built-in Step Up converter providing power supply with a voltage of 5 V and a current of up to 100 mA. SparkFun SPX-17238
Heart rate monitor module based on the popular MAX30101 and MAX32664. The board is equipped with connectors compliant with the Qwiic standard. SparkFun SEN-15219
Designed to pair with the MyoWare Muscle Sensor; 10-segment bar graph shows the magnitude of the measured signal. The more muscle activation measured, the higher up the board the lit LEDs will go. DEV-13688
A module with a MEMS microphone and an amplifier that will allow you to detect a voice, a clap or a door slam. The board has an analog output. SparkFun BOB-19389
Module with 24-bit ADC NAU7802 converter. It enables reading data from strain gauges and scales. I2C interface. SparkFun SEN-15242
Adapter to attach an antenna with RP SMA 50Ω male connector to a device with u.FL socket. SparkFun WRL-18569
People recognition module with sensor from Useful Sensors Inc. It contains a camera and a chip with programmed algorithms that detect faces and return information via a simple I2C interface. SparkFun SEN-21231
Module with 4 Qwiic connectors for Teensy 4.1, Teensy 3.6, and Teensy 3.5 boards. Communication via the I2C interface. SparkFun DEV-17156
The expansion module is designed to work with Raspberry Pi 400 - a portable computer built into the keyboard. The board has a 40-pin connector in the pin position and two Qwiic connectors. SparkFun DEV-17512
A module with a 24-bit ADC converter HX711, which allows you to read data from strain gauges and scales. It communicates via the serial interface. SparkFun SEN-13879
Shield with Qwiic connectors designed for Raspberry Pi minicomputers. It allows you to easily connect the minicomputer with the Qwiic sensor system. SparkFun DEV-15945