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Check out this amazing project from SparkFun customer Peter Jansen. Every once in a while, we stumble across a project that makes us stop and think, "Wow - that's what people are doing with our products?" Truthfully, that seems to happen to us at least once every day - we are pretty amazed by the continued inventiveness of our customers. Today, we are going to talk about one project that was email
Note: Retired Product This product has been retired from our catalog and is no longer for sale. This page is made available for those looking for datasheets and the simply curious. **NEW REVISION FOUND HERE: **DEV-10748. We've simply swapped out the on-board PIC for a different model, however the board will still function the same. This page is for reference only. Note: This product is a collabora
Replacement:SEN-10742. The new version has a more robust tube power switch and also supports the Arduino auto-reset feature. This page is for reference only. We've revised a few layouts and footprints with this version of the Geiger counter, but it's essentially the same as the last revision. This is a USB powered Geiger Counter equipped with an ATMega328 that can be programmed in circuit using on
The SparkFun OpenLog is an open source data logger that works over a simple serial connection and supports microSD cards up to 32GB. The OpenLog can store or "log" huge amounts of serial data and act as a black box of sorts to store all the serial data that your project generates, for scientific or debugging purposes. The SparkFun OpenLog uses an ATmega328 running at 16MHz thanks to the onboard re
An awesome high-altitude balloon project from a SparkFun customer. We're pretty into launching stuff up into the sky. It's amazing that these days, you don't need a NASA-esque budget to send something into space (at least near-space). In the past, we've mentioned Nate's high-altitude balloon project and more recently (like, yesterday) we blogged about launching a rocket into the sky with our new u
Note: Retired Product This product has been retired from our catalog and is no longer for sale. This page is made available for those looking for datasheets and the simply curious. The EasyUSB gives your microcontroller access to 2MB that can be seen as a mass storage device in most operating systems. Now your microcontroller can easily read and write files in a file system that your computer can
This is the newest revision of our FTDI Basic. We now use a SMD 6-pin header on the bottom, which makes it smaller and more compact. Functionality has remained the same. This is a basic breakout board for the FTDI FT232RL USB to serial IC. The pinout of this board matches the FTDI cable to work with official Arduino and cloned 3.3V Arduino boards. It can also be used for general serial application
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