Gotta say – this Pi 4 is fly. All the cool kids are going to have it – but all the coolest kids are also going to have a big pack of super cool accessories.
Here is the perfect kit with two faceplate options for your MagTag, including a vivid Red Arrow plate and a dreamy white Cloud plate. And of course, the mounting hardware is included, so you can assemble it with just a plain Phillips screwdriver. Takes less than 3 minutes!
Here’s a handy 3-pack of 5cm x 7cm Proto-board PCBs in Adafruit Black. Both sides have a black silkscreen with some row/column markings. Note that these don’t have any traces between the PCB holes, you would normally bend over a thru-hole lead to create connections. They’re also good for just plain mechanical work because they are made of strong FR4
Here’s a handy 3-pack of 4cm x 6cm Proto-board PCBs in Adafruit Black. Both sides have a black silkscreen with some row/column markings. Note that these don’t have any traces between the PCB holes, you would normally bend over a thru-hole lead to create connections. They’re also good for just plain mechanical work because they are made of strong FR4.
Here’s a handy 3-pack of 3cm x 7cm Proto-board PCBs in Adafruit Black. Both sides have a black silkscreen with some row/column markings. Note that these don’t have any traces between the PCB holes, you would normally bend over a thru-hole lead to create connections. They’re also good for just plain mechanical work because they are made of strong FR4
Here’s a handy 3-pack of 2cm x 8cm Proto-board PCBs in Adafruit Black. Both sides have a black silkscreen with some row/column markings. Note that these don’t have any traces between the PCB holes, you would normally bend over a thru-hole lead to create connections. They’re also good for just plain mechanical work because they are made of strong FR4.
“Sew” off your skills when you bling out this beautifully silk-screened bag with lights! Learn to sew conductive thread to connect up to 5 LEDs, then use your bag as the ultimate fashion statement!
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