FemtoBuck LED Driver - SparkFun
FemtoBuck LED Driver - SparkFun
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FemtoBuck LED Driver - SparkFun
SparkFun Infrared Control Kit
SparkFun Luminosity Sensor - TSL2561
Battery for AC inverter by EL Wire .
It's the end of the world, and you need a button to press. This is it!
It's the end of the world, and you need a button to press. This is it!
It's the end of the world, and you need a button to press. This is it!
The SparkFun Fuse Breakout Kit comes with everything you need to assembly & use a glass capsule, inline fuse (ferrule type) for your project. The simple breakout design allows for a barrel jack and the option for a screw terminal to be used for (VIN) power input and a second screw terminal used for VOUT. Any 5mm x 20mm glass capsule fuse can be used with this kit depending on your project needs but we have been sure to include a 250VAC, 500mA one to get you started. Make sure to check out the related products and add additional fuse in your cart as a replacement for prototyping and testing.
Basic breakout board for the TEMT6000 Ambient Light Sensor.
This LilyPad Coin Cell Battery Holder has a small slide switch installed on the board, in-line with the power so you can shut off your project and save batteries.
Blink any color you need! Use the Tri-Color LED board as a simple indicator, or by pulsing the red, green, and blue channels, you can create any color.
Detecting temperature changes has never been easier. The MCP9700 is a small thermistor type temperature sensor.
This is a simple to use Light Sensor that outputs an analog value from 0 to 5V.
The Si7021 is a low-cost, easy-to-use, highly accurate, digital humidity and temperature sensor.
This analog panel meter measures DC voltage from 0-5 volts with 2.5% accuracy.
This is your standard solderless breadboard - three binding posts, two power buses, black aluminum plate backing.
We have no idea what USB device you are hooking up to, but if you want to access the microUSB port on something, you might want this.
This is a very simple breadboard power supply kit that takes power from a DC wall wart and outputs a selectable 5V or 3.3V regulated voltage.