New Products 11/20/2019 featuring Monochrome 1.3″ 128×64 OLED Graphic Display

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Monochrome 1.3″ 128×64 OLED graphic display – STEMMA QT / Qwiic: These displays are small, only about 1.3″ diagonal, but very readable due to the high contrast of an OLED display. This display is made of 128×64 individual white OLED pixels, each one is turned on or off by the controller chip. Because the display makes its own light, no backlight is required. This reduces the power required to run the OLED and is why the display has such high contrast; we really like this miniature display for its crispness!

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Google AIY Voice Kit – Black Girls CODE: Need directions to your nearest dry cleaner? Or maybe you need to send a hands-free email? Perhaps you just want to know what the weather’s like in Timbuktu. Ask your little friend – the Google AIY Voice Kit V2!

This updated version 2 AIY is a no-soldering-required kit, and now includes a Raspberry Pi Zero WH computer, and a pre-loaded microSD card – everything you need to create your very own smart home assistant! No soldering is required, and you can even set it up using an Android tablet or phone if you don’t want to use command line tools.

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Circuit Playground Tri-Color E-Ink Gizmo – E-Ink Display + Audio Amplifier: Extend and expand your Circuit Playground projects with a bolt on E-Ink Gizmo that lets you add a lovely tri-color e-Ink display in a sturdy and reliable fashion. This PCB looks just like a round E-Ink breakout but has permanently affixed M3 standoffs that act as mechanical and electrical connections.

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JST SH 4-pin Cable with Alligator Clips – STEMMA QT / Qwiic: This cable will make it super easy to use our plug-and-play STEMMA QT boards with boards like Circuit Playground. On one end you get a Qwiic / STEMMA QT connector (technically known as a JST SH 4-pin plug) into 4 individual wires with grippy alligator clips. We’re carrying these to match up with our boards or breakouts with ‘STEMMA QT’ connectors on them.

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STEMMA QT / Qwiic JST SH 4-Pin Cable – 50mm Long: This 4-wire cable is 50mm / 1.9″ long and fitted with JST SH female 4-pin connectors on both ends. Compared with the chunkier JST PH these are 1mm pitch instead of 2mm, but still have a nice latching feel, while being easy to insert and remove.

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STEMMA QT / Qwiic JST SH 4-Pin Cable – 200mm Long: This 4-wire cable is a little over 200mm / 7.8″ long and fitted with JST-SH female 4-pin connectors on both ends. Compared with the chunkier JST-PH these are 1mm pitch instead of 2mm, but still have a nice latching feel, while being easy to insert and remove.

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JST PH 4-pin Horizontal Connector (10-pack) – STEMMA: Designing boards with plug-n-play connectivity is a snap, with STEMMA connectors. Here’s a pack of 10 of our favorite 2mm pitch connector – the JST PH 4 pin. These are the horizontal style.

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JST PH 4-pin Vertical Connector (10-pack) – STEMMA: Designing boards with plug-n-play connectivity is a snap, with STEMMA connectors. Here’s a pack of 10 of our favorite 2mm pitch connector – the JST PH 4 pin. These are the vertical style.

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JST PH 3-pin Horizontal Connector (10-pack) – STEMMA: Designing boards with plug-n-play connectivity is a snap, with STEMMA connectors. Here’s a pack of 10 of our favorite 2mm pitch connector – the JST PH 3 pin. These are the horizontal style.

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JST PH 3-pin Vertical Connector (10-pack) – STEMMA: Designing boards with plug-n-play connectivity is a snap, with STEMMA connectors. Here’s a pack of 10 of our favorite 2mm pitch connector – the JST PH 3 pin. These are the vertical style.

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Monochrome 0.91″ 128×32 I2C OLED Display – STEMMA QT / Qwiic Compatible: These displays are small, only about 1″ diagonal, but very readable due to the high contrast of an OLED display. This display is made of 128×32 individual white OLED pixels, each one is turned on or off by the controller chip. Because the display makes its own light, no backlight is required. This reduces the power required to run the OLED and is why the display has such high contrast; we really like this miniature display for its crispness!

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New Products 11/20/2019 featuring Monochrome 1.3″ 128×64 OLED Graphic Display

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