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A prototyping extension for Feather boards, allowing you to connect up to three additional FeatherWings simultaneously without using stacked connectors. The board offers three pins for each Feather pin, shared 3.3V and GND power lines, and a prototyping area with a grid of holes for adding your own components. Compatible with all Feathers, it's ideal for prototyping and expanding your projects. Adafruit 4254
Quad Side-By-Side FeatherWing is a versatile prototyping expansion designed specifically for boards in the Feather family. It allows simultaneous connection of up to three additional FeatherWings without using stackable headers, significantly simplifying the creation of more complex setups. The board design provides three parallel connections for each Feather pin, offering great flexibility when designing and expanding projects. Additionally, there is a prototyping area with a standard hole grid, allowing convenient addition of custom components and circuits. The Quad also features shared 3.3V and GND power lines, making power distribution across the project easier.
This expansion enables users to easily combine different sensor modules, controllers, communication interfaces, or actuators. The board is ideal for both prototyping and building more advanced development setups. The Quad Wing perfectly complements the Feather ecosystem, allowing expansion without increasing device height. The kit requires manual soldering of female headers. With its simple design and high compatibility, it is an excellent solution for hobbyists, educators, and professional electronics developers. Its compact dimensions make it suitable for use even in small enclosures or portable prototypes.
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At the Feather M0\'s heart is an ATSAMD21G18 ARM Cortex M0 processor, clocked at 48 MHz and at 3.3V logic. 256K FLASH, 32K RAM, built in USB and battery charging. Adafruit 2772
This is the FeatherWing OLED: it adds a 128x32 monochrome OLED plus 3 user buttons to any Feather main board. Using our Feather Stacking Headers or Feather Female Headers you can connect a FeatherWing on top of your Feather board and let the board take flight. Adafruit 2900
The pad for use with shallow Feather series contains two TB6612 chips that allow you to control DC motors or stepper motors. The I2C interface is used to communicate with the overlay. Adafruit 2927
This module enables the Feather series range to be expanded with 8 12-bit PWM outputs that can be used, for example, to control servos or LED diodes. Adafruit 2928
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
This is the FeatherWing OLED: it adds a 128x32 monochrome OLED plus 3 user buttons to any Feather main board. Using our Feather Stacking Headers or Feather Female Headers you can connect a FeatherWing on top of your Feather board and let the board take flight. Adafruit 2900
This module allows you to add high-speed WiFi connectivity to your Feather-based projects, using the ESP32 as a network coprocessor. Support for TLS/SSL protocols and 8MHz high-speed SPI communication ensures stable and secure internet connections without burdening the main microcontroller. The module works with both 3.3V and 5V devices, and the built-in voltage regulator and MISO buffer facilitate integration with other FeatherWings. Adafruit 4264
Data logger dedicated to Feather plates. Equipped with RTC clock, battery slot and micro SD card slot. Adafruit 2922
This compact development board allows direct connection to 24-pin e-paper displays, ideal for energy-efficient visual projects. Equipped with a 133MHz RP2040 microcontroller, 264KB SRAM, and 8MB Flash, it offers smooth display caching and support for a wide range of peripherals. It features a dedicated SPI display interface, a STEMMA QT connector, a Li-Po charger, USB-C, and a comprehensive GPIO set with PWM, ADC, and I2C, SPI, and UART communication. Adafruit 5727
This module enables the Feather series range to be expanded with 8 12-bit PWM outputs that can be used, for example, to control servos or LED diodes. Adafruit 2928
FeatherWing Doubler is a shield that allows you to create your own layout based on two or one Feather series. The plate has 256 holes, including designated, common solder points for supply voltages. Adafruit 2890
The pad for use with shallow Feather series contains two TB6612 chips that allow you to control DC motors or stepper motors. The I2C interface is used to communicate with the overlay. Adafruit 2927
This expansion board is designed for light and sound, cosplay, and interactive prop projects. It features a ready-made NeoPixel port with a level converter, 3W RGB LED drivers, and a Class D audio amplifier for driving 8Ω or 4Ω speakers. The built-in LIS3DH accelerometer allows for motion, impact, and tilt detection, ideal for dynamic effects. It works with a wide range of Feather boards, allowing you to quickly create advanced projects in a compact format. Adafruit 4145
CAN controller module for Feather boards. It features an MCP2515 CAN controller and a TJA1051 transceiver and allows data transfer at speeds of up to 1Mb/s. Adafruit 5709
Module with monostable relay. It allows you to control high-power elements with a microcontroller. Adafruit 2895
Module with a GPS receiver based on the MTK3333 system. Dedicated to Feather plates, communicates via the UART interface. Adafruit 3133
Cap for use with shallow Feather series, with radio module RFM95W 900MHz. It offers a range of up to 2 kilometers (the range can be increased by using an external antenna). It has a SPI interface. Adafruit 3231
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
The Qwiic connector overlay provides an easy-to-install way to add Qwiic connectors to Thing Plus and Feather boards. Communication takes place via the I2C interface. Sparkfun DEV-16790
A versatile extension for Adafruit Feather boards, allowing you to quickly connect Grove modules and Stemma QT accessories without soldering. The module offers three Grove A/D connectors, one UART, and two I2C connectors, making it easy to expand your project with a variety of sensors and interfaces. An additional Stemma QT port allows for further expansion of I2C devices. Adafruit 5862
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
A prototyping extension for Feather boards, allowing you to connect up to three additional FeatherWings simultaneously without using stacked connectors. The board offers three pins for each Feather pin, shared 3.3V and GND power lines, and a prototyping area with a grid of holes for adding your own components. Compatible with all Feathers, it's ideal for prototyping and expanding your projects. Adafruit 4254