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M5StickC Plus IoT Development Kit + Watch Accessories: The ESP-32-based M5Stick-C is a wee, super portable, open-source IoT development board, like a fun-sized version of the M5Stack. Jam-packed with a Wi-Fi & Bluetooth powered ESP32, USB interface, Li-Poly battery and charge circuitry, 0.96″ color TFT display, various sensors (IR transmitter, microphone, 6-DoF IMU sensor) all integrated inside, buttons, and more! You can plug Grove sensors into one end, or use the 0.1″ header sockets on the other, to connect additional sensors or actuators. It’s perfect for making ultra-small IoT projects or wearables.
Adafruit MEMENTO Camera Enclosure & Hardware Kit: Once you’ve picked up your MEMENTO Camera and you’re ready to take it out into the world, here is a chic and minimalist enclosure that will look great on the runways of Paris or the street photography of New York City! These front and back plates have been designed to accommodate the TFT display, tactile buttons, and camera lens, and the front plate includes an RGBW LED Ring with 8 bright NeoPixels for cool illumination effects.
We include mounting hardware so you can assemble it in less than five minutes; just find a nearby Phillips screwdriver.
Mini Leaded Solder Spool – 0.8mm Diameter – 50 grams: High quality rosin core welding wire. Easy to solder, smooth flow, fasts soldering speed, and strong soldering point. Great soldering ability, especially suitable for circuit board, DIY, home improvement, cable/TV/radio/stereo/toys and other electronic devices maintenance.
Adafruit ESP32 Feather V2 with Headers – 8MB Flash + 2 MB PSRAM – STEMMA QT: One of our star Feathers is the Adafruit HUZZAH32 ESP32 Feather. With the fabulous ESP32 WROOM module on there, it makes quick work of WiFi and Bluetooth projects that take advantage of Espressifs’ most popular chipset. Recently, we had to redesign this feather to move from the obsolete CP2104 to the available CH9102F. One thing led to another, and before we knew it, we made a completely refreshed design: the Adafruit ESP32 Feather V2.
This version of the product has pin headers pre-soldered so you can use it instantly, but you cannot solder in stacking headers, for example.
The V2 is a significant redesign, enough so we consider it a completely new product. It still features the ESP32 chip but has many upgrades and improvements:
Adafruit Terminal PiCowbell for Pico – Reset Button & STEMMA QT: Ding dong! Hear that? It’s the PiCowbell ringing, letting you know that the new Adafruit Terminal PiCowbell is finally in stock and ready to assist your Raspberry Pi Pico and Pico W project with handy hardware and practical prototyping with screw terminal blocks for each and every pin.
This board is ideal for when you want quick access to connect solid or stranded core wires to any of the GPIO pads on the Pico. We use four 10-pin 2.54″ pitch screw terminal blocks that can fit 18~26 AWG solid or stranded core wires. Note that we really connect every pin 1-to-1 so there will be plenty of ground connects!
Please Note! To keep things flexible, this PiCowbell does not come with socket or pin headers, even though we have some example photos with not-included socket headers installed.
Adafruit Terminal PiCowbell for Pico with Pre-Soldered Sockets – Reset Button & STEMMA QT: Please Note! This PiCowbell comes with pre-soldered socket headers. That makes it plug-and-play but means you cannot substitute short headers or stacking headers.
Adafruit Proto Under Plate PiCowBell for Pico – Reset Button & STEMMA QT: The Adafruit Proto Under Plate PiCowBell is intended to be treated like a mini solder-less proto plate to simplify programming and sensor connectivity for your Raspberry Pi Pico board. Reset button? Yes! STEMMA QT / Qwiic connector for fast I2C? Indeed. Plug-and-play so no soldering necessary when used with a Pico H or Pico WH? Here you go!
This board has double sockets already soldered on, you can plug in your Pico board directly in, and get access to a prototyping area underneath as well as a second row of socket pins. The second row means you can connect wires just by poking them into the header, either directly to LEDs or buttons or to jumper to a breadboard. So you don’t have to look up or count pins, each socket is nicely labeled. There’s also 4 mounting holes for easy attachment to an underplate.
The dual socket headers we use are ‘hollow’ – that means you can connect through the back if desired. Specifically, you can use Pico Stacking Headers to plug through to some other device that is expecting Pico pins. Also, in theory, if you soldered pin headers on the ‘wrong side’ of a Pico, you could plug it up through the bottom.
We recommend picking up a set of little rubber feet to protect your desk if you’re not mounting this board to something else.
Adafruit Proto Doubler PiCowbell for Pico and PicoW: Coming soon! The Doubler is like if we used a ‘Clone Tool’ on the Proto Under Plate PiCowbell – you get two slots side-by-side which means you can easily add accessories to your Pico or Pico W without soldering on any stacking headers.
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