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4h ago
Unveiling the Power of DataLoggers
The world is filled with hidden data, waiting to be captured and analyzed. Whether you're a scientist studying environmental changes, a farmer monitoring soil moisture, or a hobbyist tinkering with electronics, the ability to collect sensor data is crucial. But wading through complex wiring and programming can often be a barrier.
This is where the SparkFun DataLogger steps in! This powerful product line offers a suite of user-friendly solutions to streamline your data logging endeavors.
Why They Shine
So, what makes SparkFun DataLoggers stand out? Here are ..read more
SparkFun Electronics
4d ago
We are excited to announce to you today that the first major firmware update of the year for SparkFun's DataLogger IoT boards is out of preview and is now ready for you to use! This update includes several feature and quality of life changes to the DataLogger's plug-and-play functionality! See the Release Notes below. This update is available at no extra charge - if you have purchased one of the DataLogger products below, the updates are a part of your purchase.
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SparkFun DataLogger IoT In stock DEV-22462
The SparkFun DataLogger IoT comes preprogrammed to automatically ..read more
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1w ago
Hello everyone and welcome back to another Friday Product Post here at SparkFun Electronics! This week we have a single new product to present to you, and it's a big one! We originally announced this board on Tuesday at Embedded World with our friends at Renesas. This board combines a Renesas RA6M5 microcontroller for exceptional speed and efficiency with the familiar Feather form factor. Perfect for real-time applications, the Thing Plus handles demanding tasks with ease. Plus, built-in Bluetooth Low Energy allows for seamless wireless connectivity without reprogramming. Let's take a closer l ..read more
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1w ago
We mention L-band a lot here at SparkFun, from our RTK Facet L-band to our RTK mosaic-x5, which boasts triband reception. Recently on the blog, we discussed the basics of what it is, but didn't get to why we use it - we saved that for today! Buckle in for a history lesson.
L-band has been crucial in the development of GPS, helping to transform it from a military tool to the ubiquitous navigation aid we rely on today. Today we'll chart the journey of L-band, from its early adoption in GPS systems to its role in the high-tech positioning hardware we use now. We'll explore how this slice of the r ..read more
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1w ago
Hello everyone, and welcome to a special Tuesday Product Announcement from us here at SparkFun Electronics! Today, we are pleased to announce our newest Thing Plus Development board, this time featuring the RA6M5 200MHz Arm® Cortex®-M33 module from our friends at Renesas! The SparkFun RA6M5 Thing+ is a high-performance, Qwiic-enabled pocket development board perfect for real-time applications.
Clocking in at 200MHz, the SparkFun RA6M5 Thing+ is a brilliant choice for new and experienced users!
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SparkFun Thing Plus - RA6M5 20 available WRL-24243
Clocking in at 200MHz, t ..read more
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2w ago
Hello everyone! Welcome back to another Friday Product Post here at SparkFun Electronics. This week, we spend some extra time to focus on three of some of our favorite new products from a few of our friends in the industry. We start the week with another new Digi XBee® RR module for you, a new GNSS antenna from u-blox, and finally a new No-Tack Flux syringe from Chip Quick. Let's jump in and taker a closer look at each of this week's new products!
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Digi XBee® RR Module - PCB Antenna In stock WRL-22626
XBee RR 802.15.4 RF Modules are embedded solutions providing wireless ..read more
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2w ago
Last year we released the Experiential Robotics Platform (XRP). The platform has experienced widespread adoption already and as people finish the Introduction to Robotics activities, they want to do more with their robot - add Qwiic sensors, add GPS, modify or add to the chassis....
To take his XRP to more advanced levels, Shawn Hymel has added object detection. Essentially, he removes the line-following sensor and the ultrasonic distance sensor in favor of the Coral Dev Board Micro. Ultimately, he wants his XRP to identify a basket, pick it up and deliver it to a target zone marked with tape ..read more
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2w ago
In an astonishing revelation that's shaking the foundations of Silicon Valley, a local man from Boulder, Colorado, known only as "Tech Guru Tom," has blown the lid off the tech industry’s most guarded secrets. Unveiling not one, but five groundbreaking tech hacks, Tom’s discoveries are poised to turn the digital world upside down. Engineers and tech moguls are in a frenzy, scrambling to contain the wildfire spread of these disruptive, game-changing techniques that they've kept under tight wraps for years.
Why? Because these simple, yet revolutionary hacks threaten to unravel the complex tapest ..read more
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3w ago
Hello everyone and welcome back to another Friday Product Post here at SparkFun Electronics! This week, we have three exciting new products to show off and it all starts with our new Qwiic-enabled Pulsed Coherent Radar Sensor! This imaging board features the revolutionary Acconeer XM125 that allows you to even see through walls and around corners. Not kidding about that, check our Rob's video below for more. Following that, we have a brand new Thing Plus for you featuring the new ESP32-S3 module from Espressif. We wrap the week with OpenMV's new WiFi camera module, the RT1062! Alright, let's t ..read more
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3w ago
March is Women's History Month, and we're celebrating! Lots of women throughout history were responsible for some of science's greatest milestones, but without the same recognition as their male peers. Studying the history of science isn't complete without knowing the stories and work of these women that came before us.
Here's a roundup of just a few of these scientists that you may not have heard of before. This is just a preview of their lives and work, and I encourage you to read more about them beyond this list.
Sally Ride
Sally Ride broke new ground as the first American woman in space w ..read more