New Products 9/11/24 Feat. Adafruit Feather RP2350 with HSTX Port!

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NEW PRODUCTS THIS WEEK


Panel Mount USB Cable – USB A Plug to USB A Right Angle Socket – 30cm

This handy USB extension cable will make it easy to enclose a device with an A-type (USB host) port. We think this would be most handy when putting a Beagle Bone, Raspberry Pi, or Mintyboost into a box.

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22-pin 0.5mm pitch FPC Flex Cable for DSI CSI or HSTX – 5cm

Connect this to that when a 22-pin FPC connector is needed. This 5 cm long cable is made of a flexible PCB. It’s A-B style, meaning that pin one on one side will match with pin one on the other. How handy!

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22-pin 0.5mm pitch FPC Flex Cable for DSI CSI or HSTX – 10cm

Connect this to that when a 22-pin FPC connector is needed. This 10 cm long cable is made of a flexible PCB. It’s A-B style, meaning that pin one on one side will match with pin one on the other. How handy!

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22-pin 0.5mm pitch FPC Flex Cable for DSI CSI or HSTX – 20cm

Connect this to that when a 22-pin FPC connector is needed. This 20 cm long cable is made of a flexible PCB. It’s A-B style, meaning that pin one on one side will match with pin one on the other. How handy!

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Adafruit SPI Flash SD Card – XTSD 4 GB

This breakout is for a fascinating chip – it looks like an SPI Flash storage chip (like the GD25Q16) but its really an SD card, in an SMT chip format. What that means is that you wire up like an SD card breakout, and use the SD card libraries you already have for your microcontroller. For example, you can use the built in SD library in Arduino, or for CircuitPython we have an sdcard library. The breakout will act just like a 4 GB sized card with FAT formatting (it’s pre-formatted).

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Adafruit SPI Flash SD Card – XTSD 2 GB

This breakout is for a fascinating chip – it looks like an SPI Flash storage chip (like the GD25Q16) but its really an SD card, in an SMT chip format. What that means is that you wire up like an SD card breakout, and use the SD card libraries you already have for your microcontroller. For example, you can use the built in SD library in Arduino, or for CircuitPython we have an sdcard library. The breakout will act just like a 2GB sized card with FAT formatting (it’s pre-formatted).

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Adafruit Feather RP2350 with HSTX Port

RP2350 flies high with the Feather format – now you can use any FeatherWings with this battery-powered dev board. It comes with 8MB of flash, 22pin HSTX output port, Stemma QT, debug SWD, and optional PSRAM spot. It’s our first RP2350 board and we crammed a ton of goodies into our classic Feather format. It’s an excellent starter board to go along with your Pico 2.

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New Products 9/11/24 Feat. Adafruit Feather RP2350 with HSTX Port!

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