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Serial Enabled LCD Kit

hkywex wrote 6 days ago: Click for assembling instructions –> http://www.sparkfun.com/tutorials/289 CODE: For Codes, … more →

Tags: Arduino, Arduino, LCD, Serial Enabled LCD Kit, codes

Episode No. 52: Lindsay Levkoff, SparkFun

tedbauer2003 wrote 1 week ago: LISTEN HERE: Download: SparkFun.mp3 // If you are checking this out via iPad or other device and can … more →

Tags: Episodes, Education, Higher Education, Science, STEM, lindsay levkoff, Math, Learning, Policy

SparkFun gets a Subpoena for all orders; says nah78 comments

Mike Szczys wrote 1 week ago: It’s no secret that we’re fans of open source, and open hardware. And we have to applaud … more →

Tags: News, Credit Card, Legal, skimmer, subpoena

Arduino project

cisprojects wrote 1 month ago: As discussed in the other blog,I have an Arduino Uno and would like to try out a few projects. For t … more →

Tags: technology, Arduino, XBee wireless, wireless, Asterisk, ubuntu, Ubuntu Server, server

Staff Spotlight: Jerry Emery

Aaron Yeager wrote 1 month ago: Our own Jerry Emery, a knowledge expert who’s been with us for two years at the Tustin, Califo … more →

Tags: Electronics, Windows 8, printers, MacBook Pro, Arduino, Robot, Samsung

Sparkfun Electronics launches an educational site8 comments

Caleb Kraft wrote 1 month ago: Sparkfun Electronics has launched an educational web site with a full curriculum of classes being he … more →

Tags: News, Education, School, Tutorials

Jacket Positioning System: JPS

EneilShade wrote 1 month ago: Well, as titles go, I guess this one is strange. But I shall digress and jump right in anyway. A whi … more →

Tags: JPS, WIP, Arduino, Jacket, GPS, wip

I can now show a Bitmap on my Nokia 6100 LCD!

Kuya Marc wrote 1 month ago: My 1st Attempt at Showing a Bitmap… When I first got this Color LCD Shield from e-Gizmo many months … more →

Tags: seeeduino, Arduino, Color LCD Shield, Arduino IDE, American, attempt, Blog, Code, COLOR

Project: Clock Three – A pillow clock2 comments

John Boxall wrote 2 months ago: Introduction Time for another instalment in my irregular series of irregular clock projects. In cont … more →

Tags: microcontrollers, Arduino, Hardware hacking, clocks, I2C, etextile, I2C, tronixstuff, clock

Electronics Retailers Recognise SparkFun Products as Market Leading

protopicelectronics wrote 2 months ago: SparkFun have a global reputation for the quality, affordability and electronics products that they … more →

Tags: UK electronic components

Project progression

charmcut wrote 3 months ago: I dont have all the part I need for my project yet but i think i have managed to ordered everything. … more →

Tags: Class, Network Devices, seeduino, Pir Motion Sensor, SSR

Sparkfun Shout-out

tinkeringWebsters wrote 3 months ago: Hobbies can be expensive, and hobbies involving copious amounts of sensors, wiring, power supplies a … more →

Tags: Tron Table

POSSCON POSSibilities

Erin W. McCall wrote 3 months ago: One item on my ever-growing to-do list is to compile the list of speakers I would like to see at POS … more →

Tags: Course Assignments, awesome beards, carl twarog, Carol Smith, Chris Clark, Conference 2012, CRM, Customer Relationship Management, dr jim bowring

Results - January 2012 Competition

John Boxall wrote 3 months ago: Hello Readers The January 2012 competition has now closed. For the curious, the questions and answer … more →

Tags: Arduino, Competition, Project, Review, Shield, tronixstuff, Tutorial, Free, compatible

Magnetometer and accelerometer read simultaneously3 comments

gasstationwithoutpumps wrote 3 months ago: In Learning to Use I2C and Magnetometer not fried, I talked about interfacing the MAG3110 magnetomet … more →

Tags: data acquisition, Robotics, Accelerometer, magnetometer, robotics, Arduino, Sparkfun Electronics, Accelerometer, I²C

Magnetometer was not fried2 comments

gasstationwithoutpumps wrote 4 months ago: MAG3110 breakout board by Sparkfun In Learning to Use I2C, I talked about the difficulty I’d b … more →

Tags: Robotics, magnetometer, robotics, Arduino, Sparkfun Electronics, Accelerometer, I2C

Friday Video: Sparkfun unleashes mobile, robotic potato cannon and tears down a digital caliper (How do those work?)

sleibson2 wrote 4 months ago: Once again, the guys at Sparkfun in Boulder, Colorado are having way, way too much fun. First, they … more →

Tags: system realization, EDA360, Arduino, caliper, potato cannon

Learning to use I2C3 comments

gasstationwithoutpumps wrote 4 months ago: For the Santa Cruz Robotics Club, I’ve bought three sensors for their underwater ROV: a magnet … more →

Tags: data acquisition, Robotics, Accelerometer, magnetometer, robotics, Arduino, Sparkfun Electronics, adafruit industries, Accelerometer

January 2012 Competition

John Boxall wrote 4 months ago: Hello Readers The competition has now ended and the winning entry will be announced shortly. Thank y … more →

Tags: Arduino, Competition, Project, Review, Shield, tronixstuff, Tutorial, Free, compatible


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