

You can use a multi-meter! Adafruit offers a fun and exciting "badges" of achievement for electronics, science and engineering. We believe everyone should be able to be rewarded for learning a useful skill, a badge is just one of the many ways to show and share.
This is the "I learned how to use a multi-meter" badge for use with educators, classrooms, workshops, Maker Faires, TechShops, Hackerspaces, Makerspaces and around the world to reward beginners on their skill building journey!
This beautiful badge is made in the USA and has subtle details like metallic thread.
The badge is skillfully designed and sturdily made to last a life time, the backing is iron-on but the badge can also be sewn on.
Adafruit's embroidered badges are manufactured in partnership with AMBRO Manufacturing located in NJ, USA. AMBRO is a family owned and operated business since 1990 that celebrates open-source with Adafruit Industries. You can meet their team here. AMBRO uses non-toxic soy based, water soluble and environmentally friendly printing supplies, threads and more when possible. AMBRO has over 250 solar panels that generate 50,000 Kilowatt hours per year. Their equipment runs solar powered, so the wonderful things AMBRO and Adafruit have worked together on are made with the sun! AMBRO Manufacturing was recognized by Impressions Magazine, a leading trade publication in the garment printing and embroidery business, who published an article highlighting AMBRO and their commitment to their environmentally focused manufacturing practices. Adafruit knows you have a lot of choices as to where you spend your money and time, we hope our open-source values, commitment to green technologies and partners helps make the decision easier and fun!
Size: Approx: 2" x 1.5" (50mm x 44mm).
Adafruit and AMBRO will be publishing the embroidery machine files as "open-source". The files were optimized for:
License for embroidery machine files: Creative commons, attribution, share-alike. Please note: The embroidery machine file(s) will be posted on GitHub after the badges are completed.
Manufacturer BTC Korporacja sp. z o. o. Lwowska 5 05-120 Legionowo Poland sprzedaz@kamami.pl 22 767 36 20
Responsible person BTC Korporacja sp. z o. o. Lwowska 5 05-120 Legionowo Poland sprzedaz@kamami.pl 22 767 36 20
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
No product available!
Portable game console based on Raspberry Pi CM3+ Lite, equipped with LCD IPS 2.8" display, battery and speaker. Waveshare GPM2803P0
No product available!
Flexible fixing clip Button fixin column M.2 SSD (CKX13816) designed to stabilize M.2 SSDs on motherboards and adapter boards. Made of durable, flexible plastic, it allows quick, tool-free installation. Provides secure retention of M.2 drives in 2230, 2242, 2260, and 2280 form factors. Ideal for service applications, DIY projects, and computer system assembly where ease of use and reliable mounting are essential.
A small self-assembly module that is used to learn numbers in binary code. It allows you to get acquainted with the bit representation of numbers by having fun. SparkFun KIT-12037
The 3D pen with support for PLA and ABS filaments is a practical tool for implementing spatial projects at home, at school and in workshops. Thanks to its simple operation and compatibility with popular materials, it is used in education, prototyping and creative projects. The included set of PLA filaments in different colors allows you to start working right after unpacking the device
Electronic pencil that allows you to make music while drawing. It uses the conductive properties of pencil graphite to create a variety of sounds. Adafruit 124
Wireless controller with built-in Bluetooth module and USB type C output. SparkFun WIG-17266
No product available!
Wireless PS2 controller included with the receiver. It has a range of approx. 8 m and is powered by two AAA batteries. Communication via the SPI interface
Virtual keyboard module in the form of a small flash drive. It allows you to simulate the keyboard after uploading the appropriate software and pressing a combination of buttons on the computer.
Wireless controller with built-in Bluetooth module and USB type C output. SparkFun WIG-17265
No product available!
A compact LoRaWAN tracker supporting GNSS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, enabling precise location tracking both indoors and outdoors. With a long-lasting 700 mAh battery, IP65 protection and offline data storage, it is ideal for vehicle monitoring, logistics and infrastructure management. Seeed Studio 114993106
No product available!
Kit to build an analog wooden watch with hands that move in the opposite direction to standard watches. Seeed Studio 110060052
A set for building a simple electronic watch worn on a wrist. It consists of an electronic board, a housing and a strap. SparkFun KIT-11734
Electronic controller module for building an arcade game. Connectors placed on the board allow you to connect 12 momentary buttons, SANWA joystick, ZIPPY/HIPP joystick and function buttons
Game console based on the RP2040 microcontroller from Raspberry Pi. Equipped with a 1.54" LCD display, LiPo battery and aluminum housing. It has API support that allows you to create your own games in C++ and MicroPython. Pimoroni PIM559
No product available!
Sticker with described leads of ATMEGA328 microcontroller. SparkFun SWG-19631
Adafruit 502