
Getting Started With The Raspberry Pi Pico Irrigation Board
PRODUCT TUTORIAL With the release of the Raspberry Pi Pico, a whole host of low cost / low power automation projects are now possible
Hey Everyone! Welcome to our New Product Roundup for the week ending March 11th. In this edition we have five new products to share and a new Product of the Week at 50% Off! Let’s jump in and have a closer look!
This servo extension cable measures 30cm and features a locking tab to prevent cables from being disconnected unexpectedly. Perfect for extending that servo cable that is just not quite long enough!
Some microcontrollers and single board computers do not have the ability to read analog signals or feature much lower precision Analog to Digital Converter (ADC). Since many sensors output a basic analog signal, having one of these can be very important in a variety of projects. This breakout board uses the ADS1115 16-bit analog to digital converter and features Qwiic / STEMMA QT connectivity to make adding analog capabilities to your project as easy as possible.
This specific board is designed to break out each of the 18 pins in an EYE SPI cable to a convenient, labeled, breadboard compatible circuit board. If you have an EYE SPI compatible display but need a way to connect it to your microcontroller or single board completer, this board is a must!
Heat sink thermal tape is an easy way to create a strong thermal bond between an IC and a heat sink. This sheet is 35 x 35mm and can be cut to fit any shape or size.
Sometimes all you need is a simple slide switch – these basic switches are ideal for breadboard and perfboard applications. This right angle version is great for applications where vertical space is a premium.
PRODUCT TUTORIAL With the release of the Raspberry Pi Pico, a whole host of low cost / low power automation projects are now possible