Virtual Environments In Python On Raspberry Pi
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Welcome to another edition of our New Product Roundup! Before we get started, we wanted to wish everyone a Happy Holidays and all the best in 2022. Now on to the rest – we have a lot to cover this week!
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And finally, on to the new toys! We have five additions to the catalog this week including a revised version of the popular SparkFun Tinker Kit. Let’s jump in and take a closer look!
The SparkFun Tinker Kit (STK) is a great way to get started with programming and hardware interaction with the Arduino programming language. This latest version of the STK adds in the Qwiic functionality. Each SparkFun Tinker Kit includes everything you need to complete 11 circuits that will teach you how to blink an LED, read sensors, drive servos, and more. You don’t need any previous programming or electronics experience to use this kit.
Most basic speakers are round – but not this one! It measures 40 x 20mm x 6mm and is designed to fit into rectangular enclosures. The speaker is rated to 2 Watts and has an 8 ohm impedance. Wires will need to be soldered to the easily accessible pads on the back of the speaker. To keep it in place, it also has mounting holes on each corner.
This is a simple little real time clock (RTC) breakout board based on the PCF8523 chipset. The breakout allows your microcontroller project to keep track of time even if it is reprogrammed, or if the power is lost. It is perfect for datalogging, clock-building, time stamping, timers and alarms, etc. This new version of the board now includes STEMMA QT / Qwiic connectors making this easier than ever to use!
This breadboard pitch 0.100″ 40 pin female header has 80 total connection points in a 2 x 40 pin configuration. The headers mate with our breadboard pitch male connectors and are great for making structural multi-pin removable connections between boards.
Sometimes you just need to move a lot of air! This 12V Brushless DC Cooling fan is well suited to the job. It measures 120mm x 120mm and 38mm thick. The fan itself is 7 blades and operates very quietly considering how much air it is moving. To connect it up, it has 300mm of cable with a standard JST-XH connector on the end. Mounting holes are a standard 105.5mm x 105.5mm center to center.
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