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![]() B01FPU4JTM Price: $19.95 Score: 1000.000 Category: Electronics Rating: 3.8 Votes: 9 Find similar productsPi2Grover - Grove Connector Interface for The Raspberry Pi. The Pi2Grover board provides 15 Grove connectors for your prototyping needs. 10 Grove Digital, 4 Grove I2C, and one Grove UART. Fast prototyping with many, many different Grove devices available. No software drivers required. You are right next to the hardware. It plugs right into your Raspberry Pi with a special connector that allows you to plug boards or hats on top of the Grove board. | ![]() B078S6HZSQ Price: $8.5 Score: 7.143 Category: Electronics Rating: 4.2 Votes: 10 Find similar productsSparkFun Qwiic HAT for Raspberry Pi -Connect I2C sensors & accessories to a standard 2x20 GPIO header Pi Tin compatible 4 Qwiic connectors Daisy chain sensors & accessories Useful GPIO pins broken out. The SparkFun Qwiic HAT for Raspberry Pi (not included) is the quickest and easiest way to enter into SparkFun’s Qwiic ecosystem while still using that Raspberry Pi that you’ve come to know and love. The Qwiic HAT connects the I2C bus (GND, 3.3V, SDA and SCL) on your Raspberry Pi to an array of Qwiic connectors on the HAT. Since the Qwiic system allows for daisy chaining boards with different addresses, you can stack as many sensors as you’d like to create a tower of sensing power! The Qwiic Pi HAT has four Qwiic connect ports, all on the same I2C bus. In addition, many of the useful GPIO pins on the Raspberry Pi are broken out. This HAT is compatible with any Raspberry Pi that utilizes the standard 2x20 GPIO header. It has been designed to sit to the side of the Pi, allowing it to work conveniently with a Pi Tin enclosure to connect boards to the Qwiic ports. The SparkFun Qwiic Connect System is an ecosystem of I2C sensors, actuators, shields and cables that make prototyping faster and less prone to error. All Qwiic-enabled boards use a common 1mm pitch, 4-pin JST connector. This reduces the amount of required PCB space, and polarized connections mean you can’t hook it up wrong. Note: There is a small silk error that has reversed the SDA and SCL. This is simply a cosmetic mix-up and will not impact any function with this board. |
![]() B01GGZ13V2 Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 6.452 Category: Electronics Rating: 4.5 Votes: 7 Find similar productsPimoroni Explorer pHAT for Raspberry Pi Zero,PIM137. The Explorer pHAT is the perfect prototyping side-kick for your Raspberry Pi. Based on Pimoroni's popular Explorer Hat Pro, this is a smaller cheaper version designed to fit perfectly on a Raspberry Pi Zero A heap of useful input and output options have been added that will take your projects to the next level. Great for driving motors, using analog sensors, and interfacing with 5V sensors & systems Though designed to match the format of the Raspberry Pi Zero it is compatible with all 40-pin GPIO Raspberry Pi variants (2/B+/A+). Features: Python API Four analog inputs - A tidy way to integrate analog signals into your project. Two H-bridge motor drivers - Drive two 5V motors bidirectionally with up to 200mA per channel. Ideal with our micro-metal gear-motors to create the perfect little buggy You can even soft-PWM for full speed control. Four buffered 5V tolerant inputs - Hook up your Pi to accept input from 5V systems (like Arduino Uno/Leonardo or 5V Trinkets). We've used a 5-channel buffer that will accept anything from 2V-5V as logic high. Four powered 5V outputs (up to 500mA) - The onboard darlington array can supply up to 500mA per channel (but you'll be limited to driving around 1A total from the board). Ideal for stepper motors, solenoids, and relays. Kit includes: Assembled Explorer HAT PCB, one 2x20 0.1 female GPIO header, and one 1x20 0.1 female header. Some light soldering is required to attach the header on, or you can of course solder the pHAT right onto the Pi Zero Check out Pimonori's full Python library, documentation and examples. Raspberry Pi not included. | ![]() B077W69CD1 Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 6.289 Category: Electronics Rating: 4.3 Votes: 102 Find similar productsRaspberry Pi Zero W USB-A Addon Board V1.1 No Data Line Required Plug in Then Play Provide A Full Sized, USB Type-A Connector with Protective Acrylic Case for Raspberry Pi Zero or Zero W. Description: This addon board connects to a Raspberry Pi Zero (RPi0) or Zero W (Wireless) via pogo pins to provide a full sized, USB Type-A connector. You can change Raspberry pi zero or Raspberry pi zero W as a U disk via P4wnP1 P4wnP1 project, and you use it as BadUSB device also. With this type of setup you can have a portable device to execute Responder or PoisonTaptype attacks. About the P4wnP1project: P4wnP1 is a highly customizable USB attack platform, based on a low cost Raspberry Pi Zero or Raspberry Pi Zero W (required for HID backdoor). Specification: Length: 65 mm / 2.55 inch Width: 30 mm / 1.18 inch Thickness: 12 mm /0.047 inch Package Including: 1 * Raspberry Pi Zero W USB-A Addon Board 4 * Screws 8 * Nuts 1 * Acrylic Case. |
![]() B08N6BK5NN Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 6.289 Category: Electronics Rating: 4.1 Votes: 8 Find similar productsESP32-PICO-DevKitM-2 Dev Board. ESP32-PICO-DevKitM-2 is a ESP32-PICO-MINI-02-based development board produced by Espressif. Most of the I/O pins are broken out to the pin headers on both sides for easy interfacing. Developers can either connect peripherals with jumper wires or mount ESP32-DevKitM-1 on a breadboard. | ![]() B009CBDXDY Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 6.173 Category: Electronics Rating: 4.7 Votes: 4 Find similar productsArduino FIO V3 - ATmega32U4. The Fio v3 is a new spin on the Arduino Fio hardware powered by the ATmega32U4. While the Fio v3 is not yet compatible with the Arduino v1.0 IDE, it's still a very capable XBee-ready development board. The JST-connector and 3.3v system voltage make this a great development tool for portable devices, simply plug in a Li-Poly battery and you're ready to go. Wireless sensor networks and communication are made easy by the on-board XBee socket. The ATmega32U4, running at 8MHz, makes it possible for you to use the on-board USB jack not only to charge a connected Li-Poly battery but to actually program the device! Because this board uses a similar bootloader to the one on the Pro Micro, you will need to download and install the special software driver below. There's also a board definition add-on for the Arduino IDE which will add support for this board. |
![]() B0B9H8ZM9Z Price: $199.99 Score: 6.061 Category: Electronics Rating: 3 Votes: 1 Find similar productsDeskPi Super6C Raspberry Pi CM4 Cluster Mini-ITX Board 6 RPI CM4 Supported,Power Supply Included. Description: DeskPi Super6C is the Raspberry Pi cluster board a standard size mini-ITX board to be put in a case with up to 6 RPI CM4 Compute Modules. Features: 6 RPI CM4 supported 1 Gbps RJ45 x2 Onboard ON/OFF and Reset button PC Case front panel header 12V FAN Header x3 DC 19v~24V or ATX 12V Mini ITX Case supported Package Includes: 1pcs Raspberry Pi CM4 Cluster Mini-ITX board. 1pcs 89.87W Power supply. Note: Raspberry Pi CM4 board are not included FAQ: What can I do with DeskPi Super6C? Home server (homelab) and cloud apps hosting. Learn Kubernetes, Docker Swarm, Serverless, Microservices on bare metal Cloud-native apps testing environment Learn concepts of distributed Machine Learning apps Prototype and learn cluster applications, parallel computing, and distributed computing concepts Host K8S, K3S, Minecraft, Plex, Owncloud, Nextcloud, Seafile, Minio, Tensorflow Which Raspberry Pi models are compatible ? DeskPi Super6C supports all Raspberry Pi CM4 with and without eMMC. Does DeskPi Super6C include compute modules ? No, the product only have cluster motherboard and power adapter. From where DeskPi Super6C boots OS ? You can boot the OS either from eMMC, SD Card or netboot. Does each node get its own IP address? Yes How the compute modelues communicate with each other ? The nodes interconnected with the onboard 1 Gbps switch. And, each node has 1Gbps speed. Do all the slots need to be filled in ? The cluster works with any amount of nodes. You can start with a couple of nodes and scale when needed. | ![]() B0BDTFQ94Q Price: $12.95 Score: 6.061 Category: Electronics Rating: 5 Votes: 11 Find similar productsVis Viva Raspberry Pi Pico W (Wireless, WiFi) Basic Kit (PICO-W). From light displays and IoT devices to signage and manufacturing processes, Raspberry Pi Pico gives you the power to control countless home, hobby, and industrial operations. Programmable in C and MicroPython, Pico is adaptable to a vast range of applications and skill levels, and getting started is as easy as dragging and dropping a file. More experienced users can take advantage of Raspberry Pi Pico's rich peripheral set, including SPI, I2C, and eight Programmable I/O (PIO) state machines for custom peripheral support. Now available with wireless connectivity or pre-soldered headers, for even more flexibility in your projects. Kit Includes: - 1 x Raspberry Pi Pico W - 2 x 20-Pin Headers for Raspberry Pi Pico - 1 x 3-Pin Header for Raspberry Pi Pico. |
![]() B087TNPQCV Price: $11 Score: 5.988 Category: Electronics Rating: 5 Votes: 21 Find similar productsESP32-DevKitC-VE Development Board. ESP32-DevKitC is an entry-level development board. It has all the ESP32 pins exposed and is easy to connect and use. | ![]() B01K9IVUYM Price: $16.99 Score: 5.988 Category: Electronics Rating: 4 Votes: 60 Find similar productsMakerSpot 4-Port Stackable USB Hub HAT for Raspberry Pi Zero W V1.3 & Pi Zero W /2W with 2.4A Power Supply & 1.5m Micro USB Cable with On Off Switch. A Form Fitting USB Hub for Raspberry Pi Zero v1.3 (with Camera Connector) Raspberry Pi Zero only comes with a single micro USB (OTG) port, forcing you to use a traditional USB HUB if you want to connect multiple USB peripherals to it. The whole set is bulky and inconvenient to carry around. The Stackable USB Hub for Raspberry Pi Zero v1.3 and Pi Zero W / Pi Zero 2 W is the perfect way to expand the connectivity of the Raspberry Pi Zero and add keyboards, mice, WiFi dongles, Ethernet adapters and other USB devices. No wires and no soldering work needed. Simply mount the Stackable USB Hub under the Pi Zero using the bundled spacers, screws, bolts, and the Pi Zero will get 4 new USB 2.0 ports!. The Stackable USB Hub has been carefully designed with custom-made parts, so Pi Zero fits and stacks nicely on top on it. It also has built-in a 2-way back-powering circuit to protect against power being plugged into the Pi Zero and the Stackable USB Hub simultaneously. USB peripherals can be power hungry. Grab an 5V 2.4A micro USB wall charger with 1.5M micro USB cable with power switch to ensure enough juice to power your projects. You can also use our Pi Zero protectors with the Stackable USB Hub. FEATURES - 4-Port USB 2.0 Plug-and-Play Hub - Compatible with USB 1.1 and 2.0 devices - USB 2.0 High Speed, transfer rate up to 480Mbps - Gold-plated and low-resistance spring-loaded pogo pins - Bus-powered from Pi Zero, or powered externally via the Hub's micro-USB port - Support maximum 2.3A current if powered by external USB charger - Over current protection and LED indication if power rail draws more than 2.3A - 2-way back-power protection circuitry on Pi Zero connection path * Raspberry Pi Zero shown in the photos is for illustrative purpose only and is not included in this offer. |









