New Products 4/24/24 Feat. Adafruit DVI Sock for Pico – Works with HDMI Displays!

Screen Shot 2018 05 04 at 7 44 26 AM

We’ve got the New nEw NEW for you right here:


NEW PRODUCTS THIS WEEK


Small Pink Anti-Static Zip Top Bag – 2″ x 3″ – 100 Pack

These baggies are great for carrying and transporting small electronics, especially delicate or ESD-sensitive PCBs and other parts and components. We have a ton of extras in the warehouse and thought folks might be interested since we often use heat-sealed (and thus, not reusable) bags these days.

Read more


Pixelblaze V3 Standard XL – WiFi LED Controller

Pixelblaze is a Wi-Fi Addressable LED Controller and Custom Pattern Editor, powered by an ESP32 module with 240Mhz dual-core processor for ‘blazingly fast’ pixel rendering capabilities.

This is the Pixelblaze V3 Standard which has additional interface and expansion capabilities. It can interface with hardware and sensors using GPIO, analog, or touch inputs. It has an optional Sensor Board with a microphone, accelerometer, light sensor, and a music-reactive co-processor, giving you much more than just volume levels. This is the XL variant with X-tra Large 16MB flash memory and 8MB PSRAM for more data storage than the ‘S’mall variant.

Read more


Pixelblaze Sensor Expansion Board

The Pixelblaze Sensor Expansion Board makes it easy to write patterns that use sound, accelerometer/tilt, or light to create reactive patterns. Normalized frequency data, acceleration, and light data are fed directly into your pattern as variables so you can focus on using the data instead of processing it. No libraries needed.

Read more


Pixelblaze V3 Pico – WiFi LED Controller

Pixelblaze is a Wi-Fi Addressable LED Controller and Custom Pattern Editor, powered by an ESP32 module with 240Mhz dual-core processor for ‘blazingly fast’ pixel rendering capabilities.

This is the Pixelblaze V3 Pico which is the smallest and most powerful LED controller. It’s tiny but has the same ESP32 firepower as its larger sibling. Perfect for tiny or wearable installations!

Read more


Adafruit USB Host BFF for QT Py or Xiao with MAX3421E

Is your QT Py all alone, lacking a friend to travel the wide world with? When you were a kid, you may have learned about the “buddy” system. Well, this product is kind of like that! It is a board that will watch your QT Py’s back and add a USB Host port.

Read more


Adafruit DVI Sock for Pico – Works with HDMI Displays

Wouldn’t it be cool to display images and graphics directly from your Pico or Pico W to an HDMI monitor or television? We think so! So we designed this DVI Sock with a digital video output (a.k.a DVI) that will work with any HDMI monitor or display. Note it doesn’t do audio, just graphics!

Read more


New Products 4/24/24 Feat. Adafruit DVI Sock for Pico – Works with HDMI Displays!

Visit www.adafruit.com/new for more info.


Have an amazing project to share? The Electronics Show and Tell is every Wednesday at 7:30pm ET! To join, head over to YouTube and check out the show’s live chat and our Discord!

Join us every Wednesday night at 8pm ET for Ask an Engineer!

Join over 38,000+ makers on Adafruit’s Discord channels and be part of the community! http://adafru.it/discord

CircuitPython – The easiest way to program microcontrollers – CircuitPython.org


New Products – Adafruit Industries – Makers, hackers, artists, designers and engineers! — New Products 11/15/2024 Featuring Adafruit bq25185 USB / DC / Solar Charger with 3.3V Buck Board! (Video)

Python for Microcontrollers – Adafruit Daily — Python on Microcontrollers Newsletter: A New Arduino MicroPython Package Manager, How-Tos and Much More! #CircuitPython #Python #micropython @ThePSF @Raspberry_Pi

EYE on NPI – Adafruit Daily — EYE on NPI Maxim’s Himalaya uSLIC Step-Down Power Module #EyeOnNPI @maximintegrated @digikey

Adafruit IoT Monthly — The 2024 Recap Issue!

Maker Business – Adafruit Daily — Apple to build another chip at TSMC Arizona

Electronics – Adafruit Daily — SMT Tip – Stop moving around!

Get the only spam-free daily newsletter about wearables, running a "maker business", electronic tips and more! Subscribe at AdafruitDaily.com !


No Comments

No comments yet.

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.