Hold on tight, we have some really cool products that just might grab your attention.
It's Thursday and we're back with more new products. We're starting to get more products in and we have some cool ones to talk about this week. But before we do, let's see what crazy antics we're up to this week.
Don't worry, none of the electronics were damaged. Thankfully, Dave managed to break their fall. Let's have a look at the list for this week.
E-textiles are becoming more and more popular. Recently, we expanded our selection so much that it now has its own category. FabrickIt is another type of E-Textiles that use conductive ribbon and 'bricks' to bring light to your project. They use a Coin Cell Brick for power, Snap Bricks (male or female) for a switch, and Bare Bricks or LED Bricks for the actual light. And if you want to get started and want all the components in one box, check out the FabrickIt BricKit.
Yesterday we posted a video describing how to properly (or at least adequately) use solder paste and stencils. We now have solder paste so you can start practicing right away. Most paste comes in sizes not well suited for hobbyists. Our 50g size is just right for getting your first run of boards pasted up. In addition to the video, you might want to check out our stenciling tutorial as well.
If you're a hobbyist on a budget, you've probably grabbed your kitchen sheers to strip wire, trim LED leads, and annoy your significant other. We've all done it. But if you're looking for a more precise tool that leaves your kitchen utensils in the correct drawer at all times, you might want to look at these electronic snippers. These are high quality snippers from Japan. If you do a lot of cutting, you owe it to yourself to get some nice tools.
Dumpster diving should be an Olympic sport. It can yield some really great treasures, but sometimes the treasures can be hard to open up. Oxidation, rust, and corrosion can prevent you from harvesting all the electronic goodies inside. Our screw removal pliers have serrated 'jaws' that allow you to grab tightly to a screw and remove it. Now you don't have to worry about those stubborn rusted or stripped screws! The greatest part about these pliers is their adorable Japanese mascot, Neji-Saurus.
We have a new revision of our GS407 breakout board which fixes the incorrect pinout of the last version. The board connects directly to your GS407 GPS module without having to solder the tricky SMD connector yourself.
One of my favorite GPS modules is the EM406. The cable harness has a small connector which can be a bit of a pain to use. Thankfully, our breakout board allows you to connect the cable harness and provides easy-to-solder 0.1" spaced holes. Now you can easily use a GPS module on your next project!
The RFM22 has been a relatively popular product due to its low cost and good performance. The RFM22 module has been replaced by the RFM22B module, and we now have a breakout board for the new module. Not a whole lot has changed between the modules really, but check the datasheet if you want to see what changes were made.
Well, that's all we have for this week. Stenciling paste, GPS breakouts, and new cool pliers, what else could you ask for? Oh, more stuff? Sure, check back next week, we'll have even more new products. See you then and thanks for reading and putting up with our terrible puns.