We take a look at the Qwiic Particulate Matter Sensor from SparkFun, featuring Bosch’s incredibly small BMV080, which optically measures particulate matter in free space, enabling silent, maintenance-free air quality monitoring.
Unboxing the SparkFun Digi XBee Kit with DigiKey.
We take a look at the XRP Robotics Platform Kit created by a collaboration of education and technology companies. This kit provides an open robotics platform for a comprehensive introduction into engineering, robotics, and software development.
In this episode, Tomorrow Lab collaborates Rob Alexander from Silicon Labs to create a product using the MGM 240P— a wireless module ideal for mesh IoT wireless connectivity using Matter, Thread, Zigbee, and Bluetooth protocols.
A consortium of leading educators and technology companies have announced the release of the XRP Kit - Beta, an entry-level open-source robotics ecosystem intended to expand global participation in robotics, inspire future engineers.
Build a Raspberry Pi Node-RED Dashboard: Part 2– Temperature-Humidity Sensing is Day 5 is this series.
Build a Raspberry Pi Node-RED Dashboard: Part 1– DC Fan Controller is Day 4 in this series.
A Conceptual Industry 4.0 Test Circuit Part 2 – Wireless Control is Day 3 in this series.
A Conceptual Industry 4.0 Test Circuit Part 1 – Wireless Sensing is Day 2 in this series.
Introduction of Industry 4.0 is Day 1 in this series.
Overview of setting up the new kits created in collaboration with Machinechat that feature the OpenLog Artemis without IMU from SparkFun and a license code for Machinechat’s Jedi One software.
Nate Larson, Technical Content Developer at DigiKey, presents New Product Discoveries from Sparkfun and LulzBot.
In this tutorial, we will cover the basics of blinking an LED using the SparkFun Red-V board using a couple of different development environments.
Sparkfun presents PJRC’s latest Teensy, the Teensy 4.0. Which is offered in the same size and shape as the Teensy 3.2, and it maintains compatibility with most of the pin functions on Teensy 3.2.
Ashley Awalt, Technical Content Developer at DigiKey, presents New Product Discoveries.
The Artemis module from SparkFun is a Cortex-M4F with BLE 5.0 and is capable of running machine-learning algorithms with power as low as 6 µA per MHz (less than 5 mW) at 3.3 V.
The SparkFun RedBoard Artemis is a great platform to 'kick the tires' of this amazing module.
The SparkFun RedBoard Artemis is a great platform to 'kick the tires' of this amazing module.
Sparkfun offers their Papa Soundie, which is an audio playback device with the ability to decode OGG Vorbis and WAV type files.
The micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that lets you get creative with digital technology. Between the micro:bit and shield-like bit boards you can do almost anything while coding, customizing and controlling your micro:bit from almost anywhere!