New Products 4/7/2022 Feat. Adafruit ESP32-S3 Feather with STEMMA QT / Qwiic – 8MB Flash No PSRAM!

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Sony Spresense LTE Extension Board with Global SIM Card

The Spresense LTE Extension Board adds LTE connectivity to the Spresense main board and carries an onboard antenna and a nanoSIM cardholder. It also extends the interfaces of the Spresense main board with multiple mic inputs, a headphone jack, and a microSD card slot. The Spresense main board and the Spresense LTE extension board are connected by a board-to-board connector.

Compliant with LTE-M (LTE Cat-M1) and NB-IoT communication standards. Employs the Sony ALT1250 chipset, ensuring compliance with LTE-M (LTE Cat-M1) and NB-IoT communication standards. This enables developers to create systems and applications with low cost, low power consumption and wide-area coverage. (Compatible with US bands 2, 4, 12, 13; and EU bands 3 and 20)

Comes with a Truphone SIM so you can get started immediately.

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Pixie Chroma – Chainable 5×7 RGB LED Matrix Display for Arduino – by
Lixie Labs

PIXIE CHROMA is a dual-5×7 character display for Arduino that can be easily chained to create easy-to-use displays as long or tall as you’d like!

Each PCB features 70 addressable WS2812-compatible RGB LEDs in two side-by-side 5×7 grids that can display numbers and characters. Each Pixie Chroma can be controlled with as little as a single GPIO, and can be chained together to make longer character displays.

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Piunora by Diode Delights is a compact, easy-to-use development board for electronics prototyping with Linux. It has a familiar form factor, legible pin labels, and a design that’s well suited to space-constrained applications.

As a carrier board for the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4), Piunora is essentially a tiny version of the Raspberry Pi 4 Single Board Computer (SBC) with added flexibility to accommodate custom form factors. CM4-based devices like Piunora are fully compatible with software that was written for the Raspberry Pi 4, as long as that software accounts for the hardware peripherals in use. There are also versions of the CM4 that include eMMC memory, which is more reliable than a traditional SD card.

It may be small, but Piunora is packed with powerful peripherals!

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Piunora Lite Carrier for Raspberry Pi 4 Module by Diodes Delight

Piunora by Diode Delights is a compact, easy-to-use development board for electronics prototyping with Linux. It has a familiar form factor, legible pin labels, and a design that’s well suited to space-constrained applications.

As a carrier board for the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4), Piunora is essentially a tiny version of the Raspberry Pi 4 Single Board Computer (SBC) with added flexibility to accommodate custom form factors. CM4-based devices like Piunora are fully compatible with software that was written for the Raspberry Pi 4, as long as that software accounts for the hardware peripherals in use. There are also versions of the CM4 that include eMMC memory, which is more reliable than a traditional SD card.

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ZeroDock Accessory Storage and Prototyping for Raspberry Pi Zero

The ZeroDock is an all-in-one desktop prototyping dock for your Raspberry Pi Zero.

The ZeroDock will keep your workplace tidy with all of your Raspberry Pi Zero accessories in one place. No more frustrated searching for your microSD cards, SD adapters, HDMI adapters, USB SHIMs, prototyping accessories, or even the Raspberry Pi Zero itself.

It’s all here, every time you’re ready to prototype a project, in one neat and tidy package.

All of the Raspberry Pi Zero ports are accessible from the ZeroDock, including the camera port and reset/composite pin header. pHATs are also not obstructed, so you’re free to prototype with your favorite add-on boards.

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dLUX-dLITE Yellow Crystal Shape LEDs 5 Pack by Unexpected Labs

Sure, we’ve got all sorts of diffused bare LEDs in all sorts of colors and sizes. But have you ever laid your peepers on this fantastic five-pack of crystal-shaped LEDs? These look too cute and charming and will look amazing for any spelunking, magic, or science-themed electronics project.

Add that extra zing to your project with these handmade LEDs from dLUX-dLITE. Each pack contains 5 uniquely crafted LEDs. Liven up your PCB, add a hidden surprise, or just collect them all! Please keep in mind these are handcrafted, making each LED unique and slightly different in appearance. They are all beautiful! We recommend you run them a bit dimmer, by adding a bit more resistance than you normally would on with a typical LED. It shows off the details much better!

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Adafruit ESP32-S3 Feather with STEMMA QT / Qwiic – 8MB Flash No PSRAM

The ESP32-S3 has arrived in Feather format – and what a great way to get started with this powerful new chip from Espressif! With dual 240 MHz cores, WiFi and BLE support, and native USB, this Feather is great for powering your IoT projects.

That’s right – it’s the new Adafruit ESP32-S3 Feather! With native USB and 8 MB flash, this board will let you upgrade your existing ESP32 projects. Native USB means it can act like a keyboard or a disk drive, and no external USB-to-Serial converter required. WiFi and BLE mean it’s awesome for IoT projects. And Feather means it works with the large community of Feather Wings for expandability.

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